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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the housing assistance referral form in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the applicant’s details, including their full name and date of birth. Ensure accuracy as this information is crucial for processing.
  3. Address the question regarding any prejudicial information. If applicable, provide details on why certain information should not be disclosed to the applicant.
  4. Indicate how long you have been providing care for the applicant and describe the nature of your assistance or services.
  5. Complete questions about the applicant's current living situation, including whether you have seen their property and any issues they may face in their current housing.
  6. Detail any ongoing assistance or care that the applicant receives, specifying types of services and providers involved.
  7. List attempts made by the applicant to find alternative housing and reasons for any difficulties encountered.
  8. Finally, provide your name, signature, agency details, phone number, and date before submitting the form for review.

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The role of the Supportive Housing Referral is to ensure the applicant/tenant has. access to community resources and has support to remain permanently housed and avoid a return to. homelessness.
Rent (Whats covered by the voucher) This is usually 30% of your adjusted monthly income. However, your rent may be as high as 40% of your adjusted monthly income. Your local housing agency uses a payment standard, which is the maximum amount your local housing agency can pay towards rent and utilities for a unit.
How to apply for Section 8 housing Contact your local public housing agency to apply for a housing choice voucher or check the status of your application. If you need help, contact your local HUD office.
Go to your countys public housing authority office, they help you fill in the paperwork for Section 8 and tell you if its a queue or a lottery system in your area.
Applicants cannot apply directly for a specific funding source; however, to talk with someone about resources and services available in your local area or county, contact your local community action agency at: - services/ Information is also available through or by call

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Households assisted through the HCV Program pay 30% of their adjusted annual income toward the rent. AHA pays private landlords the difference between what participating households pay and the rent for the units.

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