HCV Landlord Resources
The housing choice voucher (HCV) program is the federal government's primary program for assisting very low-income families, the elderly, and persons with disabilities to afford decent, safe, and sanitary housing in the private market. Since housing assistance is provided on behalf of the HCV tenant, participants are able to find their own housing, including single-family homes, townhouses and apartments. Housing choice vouchers are administered locally by public housing agencies (PHAs) that receive federal funds from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) to administer the HCV program. This means that the tenant, landlord and PHA all have obligations and responsibilities under the HCV program.
COVID-19 RESOURCES
- (UPDATED) PIH COVID-19 Frequently Asked Questions and Responses Relevant for HCV Landlords
- PIH is in the process of updating COVID-19 FAQs to align with the PIH Notice 2020-33
- HCV Landlord Flyer - Preventing Evictions During COVID
Learn more about the HCV Program
(NEW) Steps to Become an HCV Landlord
(NEW) Myth-busting and Benefits for HCV Landlords
Flowchart of HCV Lease Up Process for Landlords
Know how much rent will I receive
Know more about inspection requirements
HQS Initial Inspection Flowchart
Biennial HQS Inspection Flowchart
Housing Choice Voucher (HCV) Program
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HCV Landlord Participation Webinar Series |
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Webinar 3: Technology
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HCV Landlord Symposiums |
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Beginning in fiscal year 2020, HUD’s Office of Public and Indian Housing intends to host regular symposiums with rental housing owners and managers (landlords) across the country. These symposiums are part of a larger Department-wide effort to better serve and connect with landlords – as HUD recognizes landlords are crucial partners necessary for housing low income families with housing choice vouchers. The two primary goals of the symposiums are to:
Please note that while the Symposiums require registration, they are public events and will include speakers outside of the Department of HUD. Therefore, the entirety of content and comments should not be interpreted as the Department’s position on certain issues. If you have questions about a presentation or comment, please email it to landlordtaskforce@hud.gov. If you have questions about these symposiums, or if you’ve attended a symposium and have comments you’d like to share, please email HUD’s HCV Landlord Task Force at landlordtaskforce@hud.gov. HUD’s First HCV Landlord Symposium – Indianapolis
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