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As a Participating Landlord
- An applicant/participant will contact you in
regards to renting your available unit.
- Ask applicant/participant to see his or her
Voucher.
- Check the expiration date to determine whether
Voucher is still valid.
- Check the unit bedroom size for which the
family has been approved.
You must screen and approve the applicant.
- You cannot discriminate! You cannot base tenancy on
the following:
● Race ● Color ● Age ● Religion ● Sex
● Familial Status ● Disability ● Or any other discriminatory factors
- You must complete a Request for Tenancy
Approval (RFTA), Tenancy Addendum, and unexecuted lease.
- It is applicant/participant’s responsibility to
submit a completed request for tenancy approval packet with an
unexecuted lease.
- The applicant/participant is responsible for
paying utility and security deposits.
- You must provide and execute a lease once the
unit has passed inspection.
The lease must have the following:
- Name of Owner and Tenant
- The Address of the unit rented
- Term of the Lease must be one (1) year and
mirror HAP Contract
- Provision for renewal terms
- List all household members
- Specify what utilities and appliances are
supplied by the owner or tenant
- Amount of Security Deposit
- Amount of Contract Rent *Rent must be
reasonable and comparable to rental market *
- The PHA is not a party to the lease and therefore
cannot enforce or reject a lease, unless it contradicts HUD’s tenancy
addendum.
- If you wish to withdraw from a request you must
submit your request in writing.
- The PHA approves or denies a submitted request for
tenancy solely on the income of the family and the gross rent of the
selected unit.
- The PHA will notify you in writing within 10 business
days if your request is denied
- After, a request for tenancy is approve, the unit
must be inspected within 15 days. All utilities must be on for the
inspection.
- If the unit is not inspected within 15 days, it will
be denied you will be notified in writing.
- If the unit is inspected and Housing Quality
Standards deficiencies are found, they must be corrected within 30 days
or the request for tenancy will be denied and the applicant/participant
will be notified in writing of any time remaining on the voucher.
- If the unit passes inspection between the 16th and
the 1st of the month the lease will begin on the 1st of the month.
- If the unit passes inspection between the 2nd
and the 15th of the month the lease will begin on the 15th of the month.
If the lease begins on the 15th of the month the first month’s rent will
be prorated as rent is always due on the 1st.
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