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Project-based
voucher program helps very low-income families, elderly and
disabled
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SEATTLE—October 25, 2004—Seattle Housing
partners with other organizations to provide project-based Housing
Choice Vouchers that subsidize their operating expenses. The
project-based program is a component of the federal government’s
"Section 8" program that helps very low-income families, the elderly and
the disabled rent decent, safe and sanitary housing. Together, SHA
and the non-profits
are able to provide housing in supportive environments for some of Seattle’s poorest and most vulnerable residents.
The program subsidizes units in Seattle
Housing-owned and non-profit properties throughout Seattle. Currently, 981 units in the program are leased and approximately
1,228 vouchers are committed to the program. Click
here to view more details about the participating organizations
and their units.
Tenants in the program generally pay 30 percent
of their monthly income for rent and utilities. Seattle Housing pays the
balance of the rent through a housing assistance payment. Tenants in
project-based units are assisted as long as they live in the unit
and continue to qualify for the program.
The program offers many benefits to residents
and owners. Each month, owners receive part of each tenant’s rent
from Seattle Housing. These housing assistance payments arrive at
the same time each month. The payments help provide decent housing
for tenants and a dependable source of income for participating
owners.
The program offers flexibility and stability. If
the tenant’s income unexpectedly drops, their portion of the rent
can be reduced and Seattle Housing's portion can be increased. This
flexibility helps assisted tenants miss fewer payments and maintain
stable tenancies.
Seattle Housing inspectors help owners identify
and fix problems with their units. By ensuring that units are kept
in good condition, the program improves tenants’ quality of life
and helps owners protect their investments.
The program is complex and requires a certain
amount of administrative effort from the building operators who
manage the subsidized units. Seattle Housing relies on the building
managers to screen and select only tenants who are eligible for the
federal project-based voucher subsidy and to present all the
necessary documentation to Seattle Housing for final approval before
leasing.
Eligibility requirements vary by property in the
project-based program. If you know someone interested in a
project-based unit, would like to apply for a unit, or would like
more information about the program, please call 206-239-1648 or
206-239-1649.
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