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Waiting lists and long waiting periods for vouchers are common because HUD and local PHAs have limited resources. A PHA may temporarily close its waiting list when it has more families on the list than it can help.
DBHDS maintains a referral list for housing choice vouchers and eligible individuals are moved up on the list as referrals are made to Virginia Housing Development Authority (VHDA) and other local housing choice voucher programs.
Typically housing waitlists accept new applications once a year. Once on the waiting list, it is the applicants responsibility to notify the voucher office of any changes in address, status or family composition. It can take two to five years (or more) to move to the top of a housing waitlist.
The Virginia Beach Housing Choice Voucher (HCV) waiting list is closed. No new applications are being accepted. If you have already submitted an application or need more information about the waiting list process, please see the list of frequently asked questions below.
The longest wait times among these large agencies are more than seven years in San Diego County, California, where there were 56,737 families on the waitlist at the end of 2020, and eight years in Miami-Dade, Florida, where the housing agency is processing applications it received during its most recent open enrollment
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To get Section 8 benefits, you must: Have very low income (less than 50% of the area median income) Not all income is counted. Not own a home your family could live in. Have less than $103,200 in countable assets (not all assets are counted) Be a U.S. citizen or an eligible immigrant.
Yes. If you are a current Section 8 voucher recipient or a current public housing tenant, you may be eligible for assistance in buying your own home.

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