Portability FAQs
What is
portability (porting)?
The Housing Choice
Voucher Program contains a provision where a participant may transfer
their housing assistance from one jurisdiction or city to another
jurisdiction (i.e., transfers from the Brevard County Section 8 Program
to the County of Volusia Section 8 Program.)
When am I
eligible to port out?
Participants are
allowed to utilize portability feature at their annual recertification
or if the landlord agrees in writing to sign a mutual recession allowing
the participant to break the lease.
Applicants can exercise their right to utilize portability only if they
were a Volusia County resident at the time of initial application.
Therefore, applicants not living in Volusia County at time of initial
application must initially lease a unit within Volusia County for the
first twelve months of assistance.
NOTE:
Applicants and Participants must be in good standing with the PHA and
Landlord to utilize portability.
Who is the
Initial Housing Agency (IHA)?
The Initial Housing
Agency is the agency that is administering the assistance (initially
determined the family eligible and issued the original voucher).
Who is the
participant?
The person who is
receiving the Housing Choice Voucher assistance is called the
Participant.
Who
determines participant eligibility?
Eligibility is
determined by the Initial Housing Agency.
Are
children allowed at the briefing or appointment?
Due to the importance
and value of the topics that will be discussed at this meeting, children
are not allowed.
When are
inspections scheduled?
An inspection of the
dwelling unit must be complete prior to final approval. The inspection
will be scheduled within 15 days after approval of “Request for Tenancy
Approval."
What are
the Payment Standard?
The Payment Standard is the maximum assistance the PHA will pay a
landlord on a participant’s behalf to lease a unit.
Click here for income limits and
payment standard.
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