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Jackson County Payment Standards Multiple Area Payment Standards (balance of zip codes)0 Bedroom$9901 Bedroom$11642 Bedroom$15243 Bedroom$216020 more rows
What if a landlord does not accept tenants on benefits? Letting agents cannot say its the landlords choice to refuse tenants on benefits. Agents must not take instructions to discriminate when renting out properties. If youre dealing directly with the landlord, you cannot always challenge DSS discrimination.
A family pays approximately 30% of their monthly income for rent and Jackson County Housing Authority pays the remainder of the rent directly to the owner.
FY 2022 Section 8 Income Limits (Effective 5/1/2022) Number of PersonsExtremely Low Income 30% of MedianVery Low Income 50% of Median1$25,050$41,7002$28,600$47,6503$32,200$53,6004$35,750$59,5504 more rows May 5, 2022
OHCS will begin processing these new applications and paying out funds in about three to five weeks. Applications for tenants who applied before the OERAP application pause on Dec. 1, 2021, will be processed before applications received on or after Jan. 26, 2022, as directed by the Oregon Legislature.
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HUD helps apartment owners offer reduced rents to low-income tenants. To apply, contact or visit the management office of each apartment building that interests you. To apply for either type of help, visit your local Public Housing Agency (PHA).
As of July 1, 2014, Oregon law prohibits landlords from refusing to rent to someone based upon their use of a Section 8 voucher as a source of income.
If you havent already, apply for emergency rent assistance and provide documentation to your landlord. Call the Community Alliance of Tenants (503-288-0130) or Springfield Eugene Tenant Association (541-972-3715) Hotlines or their local legal aid office. ().
If you and your family are experiencing homelessness, call 211info toll free by dialing 2-1-1 and learn about available services including emergency and transitional housing as well as support services to assist with permanent housing.
To qualify for HUD housing assistance, annual household income must be below 50 percent of the median income for that area. Under most HUD programs, seniors pay 30 percent of their annual adjusted income for rent.

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