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HCV Program FAQ / Info:

If you have further questions, you may contact the HCV coordinator by email: chernandez@northamptoncountyha.org

Have you ever wondered about being a Housing Choice Voucher Program (formerly Section 8) Landlord? 

Whether you are new to renting to a Housing Choice Voucher tenant or have done so for years, the following information will help answer many questions you may have or provide you with the needed information to update your records. Please see below for some FAQs below with links and documentation. 

The voucher program is always in need of available units for our new voucher applicants who are searching for the first time or ongoing voucher participants looking to transfer into a new unit. 

Landlord Access:

If you are a landlord, you can access your account using the below login.  Please call us if you have any questions or if you would like to join the program.

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VAWA Rights

What is VAWA? What happens if my tenant is a victim of domestic violence?
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Sample Voucher

What rules do the voucher participants need to follow?
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New Landlord Info

What does the paperwork entail and how does the process work.
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Lead Paint Packet

Lead based paint information for families.
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HAP Contract

What is a Housing Assistance Payment (HAP) contract?
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Fair Housing Packet

Fair housing rights and responsibilities.
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Direct Deposit Form

Can I get my HAP payment direct deposited? Yes! Please see link for direct deposit form.
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Available unit listing form

How do I list a unit for rent with this housing authority?
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A Good Place to Live

What does an inspector look for in the inspection process?

HCV Program Basics Video:

Understanding the HCV process.

federal government’s primary program for housing assistance.

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.

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