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Rhode Island Coalition for the Homeless 160 Broad Street Providence, RI 02903 Phone 401.421.6458 Fax 401.421.6426
See staff page for contact information.
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Housing Resources BACKHousing search SitesPublic/subsidized Housing InformationSubsidized housing programs were established to provide safe, decent, affordable rental housing for low-income individuals, families, the elderly, and persons with disabilities. Subsidized housing programs include, vouchers for people with disabilities, portable-tenant-based, non-portable, project-based, emergency vouchers for domestic violence and vouchers to help reunite families. The largest and most will known subsidized housing program is the Housing Choice Voucher Program, commonly referred to as Section 8. Tenant-based VouchersTenant-based vouchers are issued to eligible low-income households to help families afford apartments anywhere within the community, and can also be used across the country after specific guidelines are met. Households with tenant-based vouchers pay a percentage of their adjusted monthly income (generally between 30-40%) towards the rent, and the subsidy covers the remaining amount. A family with a voucher has the responsibility to select a unit that meets its needs and the program requirements. In order to qualify, the rental unit must meet certain standards:
Project-Based VouchersPHA's are allowed to use a percentage of voucher assistance funds to sponsor project-based vouchers. A PHA enters into an agreement with a property owner for a specified number of years and units, maintaining their affordability for the life of the contract. Families are referred from the PHA waiting list to the project owner to fill any vacancies that come up, but screening of potential tenants is up to the management company of the property. BCI, credit, and in some cases rental history checks are performed, In the case of project-based vouchers, because the assistance is connected to the unit, a household must obtain a housing choice voucher in order to continued receiving housing assistance upon moving from that unit. Where to applyIn RI, 26 towns or cities have their own PHA's which administer the Housing Choice Voucher Program for that area, RI Housing and Mortgage Finance Corporation (RIMFC) administers the Housing Choice Voucher Program for those smaller towns that do not have their own PHA. Each PHA ahs its won waiting list and eligibility guidelines. Waiting lists move at different speeds, and some PHA's place emphasis on different qualities or needs. Inquirer at the local PHA's office. applying to more than one PHA greatly expands your opportunity to obtain a voucher. There is an extreme shortage of subsidized housing of every type in Rhode Island, so most PHA waiting lists are so long that they are closed temporarily to further applicants. The lists will periodically reopen for short periods of time, and it is important to stay in contact with the PHA to find out if and when the list will open. The length of the waiting list should not discourage you from applying at every possible housing authority or housing development that offers subsidized programs. (If you are a landlord, and you are interested in learning more about the program, check out our Frequently Asked Questions.) Other subsidized Housing OpportunitiesIn addition to project-based vouchers issued by housing agencies for specific housing units, RI Housing oversees the management of private developments that participate in the subsidized housing program and have a number of Section 8 units. These developments have their own admissions procedures, preferences, and waiting lists, so you should contact each one individually. Housing Search Information Search At HUDBACK |
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