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Income Limits - Low-income family. A family whose annual income does not exceed 80 percent of the median income for the area, adjusted for family size. Very low-income family. A family whose annual income does not exceed 50 percent of the median income for the area, adjusted for family size. Extremely low-income family. A family whose annual income does not exceed the federal poverty level or 30 percent of the median income for the area, whichever is higher. project-based voucher - voucher program is for people with low income who are willing to live in specific housing units that are offered to them. Local public housing authorities contract with the owners of these units and when one of them is available, the PHA will offer it to someone who is on the Blank waiting list Public Housing - The housing authority owns your building and is your landlord. . Example: Metro HRA own units but Kingwood is the property management company which is why it is NOT Considered Blank. But if Metro HRA owned and managed the unit as property managers then it would be considered Blank Public Housing Authority (PHA) - A governmental or public body, created and authorized by state law to develop and operate housing and housing programs for low-income families. The Blank enters into an Annual Contributions Contract with HUD to administer the program requirements on behalf of HUD. The Blank must ensure compliance with federal laws, regulations and notices and must establish policy and procedures to clarify federal requirements and to ensure consistency in program operation. Reasonable Accommodation - Exceptions and Denial of RA

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Fair Housing Act and Housing Choice Voucher Program Section 8 Income Limits - ✔✔Low-income family. A family whose annual income does not exceed 80 percent of the median income for the area, adjusted for family size. Very low -income family. A family whose annual income does not exceed 50 percent of the median income for the area, adjusted for family size. Extremely low -income family. A family whose annual income does not exceed the federal poverty l evel or 30 percent of the median income for the area, whichever is higher. project -based voucher - ✔✔voucher program is for people with low income who are willing to live in specific housing units that are offered to them. Local public housing authorities contract with the owners of these units and when one of them is available, the PHA will offer it to someone who is on the Blank waiting list Public Housing - ✔✔The housing authority owns your building and is your landlord. . Example: Metro HRA own units but Kingwood is the property management company which is why it is NOT Considered Blank. But if Metro HRA owned and managed the unit as property managers then it would be considered Blank Public Housing Authority (PHA) - ✔✔A governmental or public body, c reated and authorized by state law to develop and operate housing and housing programs for low -income families. The Blank enters into an Annual Contributions Contract with HUD to administer the program requirements on behalf of HUD. The Blank must ensure c ompliance with federal laws, regulations and notices and must establish policy and procedures to clarify federal requirements and to ensure consistency in program operation. Reasonable Accommodation - ✔✔Exceptions and Denial of RA Subsidized Housing - ✔✔Type of housing is owned and operated by private owners who receive subsidies in exchange for renting to low - and moderate -income people. Owners may be individual landlords or for -profit or nonprofit corporations. this specific type of housing can be obta ined through vouchers, where the subsidy is used by a tenant to find rental housing in the private market and is paid to a private landlord. This subsidy stays with the
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