Use the online application form at Fairfax County Housing Program Applications. 8955 Center St. Please visit the website or call the Office of Housing & Community Development to find out about the selection process and whether the waiting list is open.
Eligibility Income: HUD defines low-income individuals and families as meeting 80% of the median income of their county or metropolitan area. Individual applicants must be elderly or disabled individuals or the applicant must be a family and. You must be a U.S. citizen or an eligible immigrant.
Typically housing waitlists accept new applications once a year. Once on the waiting list, it is the applicant's 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.
Annual Income Limit Household SizeExtremely Low Income 30%Low Income 80% 1 $32,500.00 $68,500.00 2 $37,150.00 $78,250.00 3 $41,800.00 $88,050.00 4 $46,400.00 $97,800.004 more rows
Income: HUD defines low-income individuals and families as meeting 80% of the median income of their county or metropolitan area. Very-low income is defined as not exceeding 50% of the median income of their county or metropolitan area. Household size is also considered when determining income eligibility.
The qualifying standard to be eligible for a housing voucher is income. Combined household income must be less than 50% of the median income in the resident's community (the Area Median Income, or AMI.) In the Metro area, that's about $50,000 for the baseline family of four.
The way to receive a Housing Choice Voucher (HCV) is through our lottery program. When a family wishes to receive rental assistance, the family must submit an application, when the waitlist is open.
There is no fast way. However, if the section 8 wait list is open go ahead and apply for it and hud housing. The good news, is that having a child and being disabled will put you higher list. You should check to see if there is a rapid rehousing program in your area.
The Right to Fair Housing In addition, the Fairfax County Fair Housing Act prohibits housing discrimination on the basis of elderliness (age 55 and older), marital status, source of funds, sexual orientation, gender identity, and status as a veteran.