FAQs

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These FAQs are comprised of some of the most common questions asked about housing programs administered by PBCHA.

Applicants for the Public Housing Program must income qualify according to the limits set forth each year by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). View the current income limits for Palm Beach County.

In Public Housing, applicants are housed in properties owned by PBCHA, whereas in the Housing Choice Voucher (HCV) Program, participants are housed in units owned by individual landlords, private sector agencies, corporations, and non-profit organizations, including PBCHA. Both housing programs are designed to assist participants in finding safe, decent, and affordable housing.

PBCHA accepts wait list applications online only. If you this is your first time applying, use the Applicant Portal.  You will need an email address to register. If you are a current resident who needs to update information, log in to the Resident Portal with your email and password. OUR WAITING LIST IS CURRENTLY CLOSED TO NEW APPLICATIONS.

It may take up to two to seven years to be pulled from the waiting list and receive assistance. This waiting period depends on the amount of funding received from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD), and public housing units becoming available. Once pulled from the wait list, PBCHA will contact you via email. Make sure to update your contact information in your portal.

Changes to contact information, income, household member, etc. must be made in the Applicant Portal. If you are a current resident who needs to update information, log in to the Resident Portal with your email and password. NO UPDATES OR CHANGES TO CURRENT WAIT LIST APPLICATIONS CAN BE MADE AT THIS TIME.

All correspondence, including notification of selection, will be done via email.

Please use the FORGOT PASSWORD link in the Applicant Portal.

For the public housing waitlist, you will see a position number in the portal; however, this number can change depending upon cancellations, move ins, etc.

If your application for admission into PBCHA's housing programs is denied, you will receive a notice of denial from PBCHA, indicating that you may request an informal hearing to dispute the denial. As an applicant, you have the right to bring legal counsel or other representative; ask to review documentation prior to the informal review, and have witnesses attend to speak on your behalf. You may find our Community Partners page useful to reach out to other agencies and community groups that may be able to help you.

PBCHA does not offer emergency housing. However, you may find our Community Partners page useful to reach out to other agencies and community groups that may be able to help you. Additionally, you may want to visit FloridaHousingSearch.org to search for affordable housing listings.

PBCHA is one of several housing authorities in Palm Beach County. Each housing authority is independently managed and has its own waiting lists. You will need to contact the agency to which you applied to inquire about the status of your application. A list of the other housing agencies is located on our Community Partners page.

You may cancel your application at any time within your Applicant Portal.

PBCHA only accepts applications when the waiting list is open.