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To apply, contact or visit the management office of each apartment building that interests you. To apply for either type of help, visit your local Public Housing Agency (PHA). Some PHAs have long waiting lists, so you may want to apply at more than one PHA.
Priority for Assistance Priority will be given to households with income less than 50% of area median income or households with one or more individuals that have not been employed for the 90-day period preceding the date of application.
15 days is the goal, but we understand it may take longer given the current need.
Assistance may be provided for up to 12 months; 9 months arrears and up to three months prospective (future) rent, contingent upon the availability of funds. Assistance is provided on a first-come, first-served basis via an electronic application submitted at our application portal.
To be approved to receive rental assistance payments, property owners must complete rental assistance paperwork and pass an inspection. While the time required to complete the signing and processing of lease and rental assistance paperwork varies, it typically takes between three-and-six weeks.
Php Financial assistance for rent is available for eligible indigent members of the community. How to apply: Applications can be emailed to CCSSReferrals@ClarkCountyNV.gov, faxed to 702-678-5221 or mailed to CCSS 1600 Pinto Lane Las Vegas, NV 89106. For additional information please call 702-455-4270.
Free forms and help are available at the Civil Law Self-Help Center, 200 Lewis Ave., Las Vegas, inside the Regional Justice Center or online at .
You must be a full-time resident currently living in Nevada. Your household income must include the income of all working individuals. You must be 18 to submit an application for Section 8. Everyone in your household must be either a US citizen or naturalized immigrant with permanent residency status.
The CARES Housing Assistance Program (CHAP) assists residents of Clark County who have suffered substantial financial hardship and now lack sufficient income or resources to pay their rental housing costs and utilities because of the COVID-19 emergency or the response to that emergency.