| Q. |
What
are the procedures to place my rental unit under the
Housing Choice Voucher Program? And why must I provide
the Huntsville Housing Authority (HHA) with proof of
ownership, a social security number or tax ID, a signed
W-9 form, and a management agreement (where applicable)? |
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By
completing the Owner
Referral Request and W-9 form (Acrobat
Reader required. To download Acrobat Reader, please click here and
follow Adobe's instructions to download and install the
software. Once installed, the software will automatically
launch when viewing a PDF document.), you can place your
name and contact number on the Owner Referral List. You
can also generate calls by advertising in the local newspaper
and include in your ad that you will accept Housing Choice
Voucher Program participants. HUD and the Internal Revenue
Service (IRS) require proof of ownership (i.e., deed, mortgage
papers, or current property tax receipt;
verification used must show the owner’s name and the property’s address)
and
other documents. |
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| Q. |
Does
Huntsville Housing Authority screen residents for suitability
and know if they will make a good resident? |
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No.
It is the owner’s/landlord’s responsibility
to screen and select their resident. Obtain references
from individuals and perform any other necessary background
checks the same as a private market unassisted resident.
The Huntsville Housing Authority screens applicants for
eligibility to participate in the Housing Choice Voucher
Program. We do conduct criminal background checks
with the local police department. Approved participants
have been issued a Housing Choice Voucher. You may ask
to see their Voucher as verification of their eligibility. |
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| Q. |
What
are the requirements for rental unit inspections and
how do I get an inspection scheduled? |
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The
unit must meet Housing Quality Standards (HQS) as defined
by the Housing and Urban Development (HUD), and the City
of Huntsville’s housing code ordnance. The rent must
be reasonable compared to other rental property in the
same area. The Housing Choice Voucher Program participant
will have a “Request for Tenancy Approval” form
for you to complete. The participant is responsible for
turning in the completed form. When the Huntsville Housing
Authority Office receives the form, the affordability rule
will be applied and rent reasonableness performed, upon
passing both tests, an inspection will be scheduled. |
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| Q. |
After
the unit passes inspection, when will the contract be
ready and when will I receive my first payment? |
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When unit passes an inspection and the Housing Authority
receives a utility verification from the resident the contract can be completed
and you will be notified. Based on time of month the contract is signed you
may receive payment either on the 1st of month or mid month. Thereafter, within
the first five days of each month your direct deposit will be made. |
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| Q. |
Where
can I obtain a direct deposit authorization form? |
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A
direct deposit form can be downloaded here,
or obtained from our Central office. |
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| Q. |
Can
the owner collect a security deposit? |
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Yes.
The Housing Authority has the discretion to prohibit security
deposits that are in excess of private market practice,
or in excess of security deposits for the owner’s
unassisted units. |
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| Q. |
What
portion of the rent will be paid by the Housing Authority?
If the resident does not pay their portion of the rent
will the Housing Authority pay it? |
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The
Housing Choice Voucher Program subsidizes rent. The resident
pays a portion of the rent based upon their family income,
generally
30% of their monthly-adjusted income. Their portion is paid directly to you
and the Housing Authority’s portion is made by direct deposit. Huntsville
Housing Authority only pays the portion of the rent stated in the Housing Assistance
Payment (HAP) Contract. If the amount due from the resident changes the Housing
Authority will notify both the resident and the owner/landlord. |
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| Q. |
What
do I do if the resident causes damage to the rental unit
or doesn’t pay their portion of the rent? Does
Housing Choice Voucher Program evict residents from the
unit? |
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Owners/Landlords
should follow the same procedure, as they would with a
private market unassisted resident, the resident is responsible
for any unpaid rent and/or damages that exceed the security
deposit. The owner/landlord is the only one that can evict
a resident and must do so in accordance with state and
local laws. |
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| Q. |
How
do I request a rent increase? |
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Rent
increases must be requested in
writing at least 60 days prior to the expiration date of
the lease. Upon receipt of the request the Assisted Housing
Director will evaluate for approval/rent reasonableness.
The owner must also notify the resident, in writing, of
the increase being
requested. |
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| Q. |
What
is the difference between the owner lease and the Housing
Authority’s model
lease? |
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You
may use your lease as long as there are no prohibitive
lease provisions if so then the lease addendum will supersede
the prohibitive
provisions. The Housing Authority’s model lease was written and approved
by HUD. |
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| Q. |
What
is the relationship between the owner/landlord and the
Assisted Housing Department? |
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Huntsville
Housing Authority enters into a contract with the owner/landlord,
approves leases for Housing Choice Voucher participants
to provide assistance, certifies and re-certifies residents,
approves the unit, issues housing assistance payments to
the owner, monitors program performance, and complies with
federal and local laws. The owner/landlord selects the
resident, receives housing assistance payments, collects
the resident’s portion of the rent, complies with
HUD/HHA requirements, maintains property, and enforces
the lease. |
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| Q. |
If
I have more than one unit must I rent them all to Housing
Choice Voucher participants? |
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No,
as long as you do not discriminate under the Fair Housing
Act. |
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| Q. |
What
if I sell the house? |
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You
must notify the resident and the HHA office of the transaction
and provide documents that reflect the sale. Also, provide
the name and phone number of the new owner. If the contract
is within the first year the new owner must honor the contract
until its expiration. If the resident must vacate upon
the sale of the unit; a written notice must be given
to the resident at least sixty (60) days prior
to vacate date, and a copy of the notice must be sent to
the HHA office. |
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| Q. |
How
can I contact HHA for reinspections? |
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You
can email us here, call
us at (256) 532-5679, or fax us at (256)
539-5982. |
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