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Back to the top of main text . Section 8: Housing Choice VouchersSection 8 refers to United States Government approved rent subsidies - qualified individuals generally pay 33% of their income toward rent. The program is called the Housing Choice Voucher Program. There are two types of Section 8 subsidies. They include: Project basedAvailable to certain low income renters from Public Housing Authorities (PHA). Same as tenant based Section 8s, but is only available at certain apartment complexes. Call 517-373-6021 for a list for your county. For more information from the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) visit Project Based Vouchers. The April 2006 issue of "Opening Doors" includes information about a HUD Final Rule published on October 13, 2005 now makes it much easier for Public Housing Authorities to use the Project-Based Voucher program– including expanding affordable and accessible housing opportunities for people with disabilities. Tenant-basedVouchers that follow the person. Available to qualified individuals to subsidize independent housing. it provides a monthly rent subsidy paid directly to the owner of the rental unit that makes up the difference between the tenant's share of the rent (i.e. 30% of income paid by the tenant to the landlord) and the actual rent charged by the landlord. This subsidy helps make the total cost of an apartment affordable to people with low incomes. For more information from the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) visit Tenant based Vouchers . For more information from the Michigan State Housing and Development Authority (MSHDA) web site visit the Michigan Housing Choice Voucher. Back to the top of main text . Supportive Housing
OwnershipOwnership: Saving for Down Payment/RepairsIndividual Development Account (IDA). There are IDA programs that allow savings to accrue without assets being considered for any public benefit eligibility. It is very important for people with disabilities to get into one of these IDA programs if they need to exceed the imposed asset limits. Only federally funded IDA programs under the Assets for Independence Act (AFIA) or under TANF allow people who receive SSI to participate and disregard the assets in IDA savings without losing benefits. To help persons with disabilities to provide documentation for the SSI caseworker, the community-based organization (CBO) staff worker should write a letter on the CBO letterhead stating that the client can participate in the IDA program without losing his or her SSI benefits. This letter should specifically cite the “Exclusions Under Other Federal Statutes” clause. For assistance in establishing an IDA account in Michigan contact: Susan Lindson, State Program Coordinator, Michigan IDA Partnership, 345 E. Nine Mile Road, Ferndale MI 48220 - Phone and Fax 248-629-4427, Email slindson@earthlink.net To learn more about IDA Accounts and other tips on affordability, see this newsletter article. Ownership: Other Affordable ResourcesOther ideas and programs can be researched to help bring resources to the table. Some counties retain the option of disposing of tax reverted properties within their boundaries. Some may have set aside “land trusts”, where those properties can be made available affordably to targeted groups, perhaps including persons with disabilities. Colin Bloch, Burlington Community Land Trust Home ownership Director, illustrates the Community Land Trust concept that is sweeping the nation and which is providing opportunities for people with disabilities to achieve the dream of owning their own home. Search WID's web site for other valuable ideas. Ownership: Affordable MortgagesAffordable mortgages may include low down-payments, low interest, and subsidies to make the housing affordable. Some sources for affordable mortgages include:
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