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How do I qualify for Section 8 housing in Michigan?

Writer Sophia Bowman

To get any type of Section 8 benefits, you must: Have very low income (less than 50% of the area median income) Be a U.S. citizen or an eligible immigrant….Who Section 8 Helps

  1. Have a disability.
  2. Have children.
  3. Are age 62 or older.
  4. Are a U.S. Armed Services veteran, widow, or widower.
  5. Are homeless.
  6. Are in a shelter.

How long is the waiting list for Section 8 in Michigan?

Section 8 Waiting List Michigan. There is no set period for how long you will be on the waiting list before you are officially in the program. Nor can you apply wherever you like at any time. You can only apply to a county with an open waiting list.

How can I get approved for Section 8 housing?

  1. Find Out If You’re Required to Accept Section 8 Tenants.
  2. Select a Section 8 Tenant.
  3. Submit Request for Approval.
  4. Pass Housing Quality Standards Inspection/Pass Yearly Inspections.
  5. Collect Security Deposit and Monthly Rent.
  6. Adhere to Terms of the Lease Agreement.
  7. Notify Section 8 of Rent Increase.

Is there any Section 8 waiting list open in Michigan?

The Michigan State Housing Development Authority (MSHDA) Section 8 Project-Based Voucher waiting list for 1-Bedroom apartments at Rivers Edge is currently open on a limited basis. Applications are being accepted from June 1, 2021 until further notice.

Does Michigan DHS help with rent?

The Family Independence Program (FIP) is a temporary cash assistance program provided through MDHHS for low-income families with minor children and pregnant women and helps pay for living expenses such as rent, heat, utilities, clothing, food and personal care items.

Who qualifies for housing assistance in Michigan?

You must either be a U.S. citizen or an eligible immigrant to qualify for subsidized housing. If a household has members without eligible immigration status, it may qualify for assistance on a “prorated” basis. This is true so as long as at least one member has an eligible status.