Absolutely! And this is something I would certainly consider! To do this, you will need to contact your Local Public Housing Agency
Section 8 tenants tend to keep their house for a long time, not move in and out so quickly. There are strict rules by which the tenants must Abide, as well as strict landlord rules and Housing Authority rules. First, you must ensure that your property is reasonable for the type of bedroom size there is. This you can cross reference on the HUD website to look up the fair market rent for your property in your jurisdiction. Next, your property must pass housing quality standards, something fairly easy: if you keep your property up to code, without fault to the electricity or any appliances or water and/or any fuel that keeps the house warm or cool, you should be okay. If you promise to keep your property at reasonable rent according to fair market value and to keep the housing quality standards in check, you can list your property with the Housing Authority as a landlord who is willing to accept section 8 vouchers. When a person who has the right voucher for your type of property (for example, a single woman with two children, a boy and a girl, would be entitled to three bedrooms) wants to rent the property from you, you would fill out a request for tenant approval, and then await further instructions from the Housing Authority, who will send somebody out there to inspect the property before approving the move-in for that tenant.
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