California HCD income limits for household qualification The “Very Low” annual income limit ranges from $50,000 for one person to $71,400 for four.
Over 7,000 families and 3,500 housing owners participate in the Section 8 Housing Choice Voucher Program (HCVP) administered by the Housing Authority of the County of Alameda (HACA) because the program is a win-win for both. It provides rental assistance to eligible families, and guarantees monthly payments to owners.
Proof of Residency A lease agreement. A government issued library card. Utility statement from providers, etc. For those renting under a month-to-month agreement a certification that they still reside in the rental unit.
The Section 8 Housing Choice Voucher Program is administered by the Housing Authority of Alameda County (HACA). To apply for a voucher or to get information regarding your existing voucher, contact HACA at (510) 538-8876 or visit .haca. HACA Website.
The average waiting period in the District of Columbia was 191 months, much higher than the national average of 20 months. California followed, with a waiting period of 60 months. Hawaii and New Jersey were some other states with protracted waiting periods, all exceeding 40 months.
The family's portion of the rent is based on household income and ranges from 30 to 40 percent. HACA pays the difference directly to the landlord. When HACA determines that a family is eligible for HCVP assistance and funding is available, HACA issues the family a housing voucher.