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The primary difference between Section 8 and public housing is who owns and manages the properties. HUD manages both programs, but with Section 8, private landlords own the property and they accept Section 8 vouchers on behalf of their renters. Whereas, public housing is government-owned and -operated properties.
PHAs are not federal agencies, although HUD has regulatory oversight over many of the programs PHAs administer. Under program regulations, PHAs have discretion to run their programs in ways that best support their local communities.
The St. Paul PHAs Housing Choice Voucher Waiting List is currently closed. The lottery from the November 2024 waiting list opening is expected to be completed by February 1, 2025. Applicants must log into their .waitlistcheck.com account after February 1st to check if they received a spot on the waiting list.
Public housing has the same aim as Section 8: Provide decent, safe, and sanitary housing at affordable rates for low-income families, the elderly, and people with disabilities. However, public housing is owned and operated by the government (local PHAs) rather than by private owners/landlords.
The waiting list establishes the order in which housing offers are made to qualified applicants. It is also the mechanism used to implement a PHAs preference system.
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For most people, Section 8 is preferable because nobody necessarily has to know that youre on housing assistance, since any landlord could accept the vouchers. In housing authority-owned housing, everyone always knows that everyone who lives there is receiving assistance.
Usually if you make it to the interview and you meet the income requirements, youll either get an apartment or youll be added to the waiting list if theyve already filled all the available ones. It depends what number you have. At least that was my experience when I got my place.

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