Landlords

Become a Housing Choice Voucher Landlord

Through the Housing Choice Voucher (HCV) Program, PBCHA issues a voucher to an income-qualified participant, who finds a unit in the private market to rent. If the unit meets the Housing Quality Standards (HQS), PBCHA pays a portion of the rent directly to the landlord. The following sections show the steps to landlord participation:

When a PBCHA client has found a housing unit that is satisfactory, they must negotiate a residential lease with the landlord. To do this, the landlord must first agree to participate in the HCV Program. The rent for the unit must be reasonable, according to area comparables. If the landlord agrees to participate in the program and to lease their unit, the landlord and client should conduct a joint inspection of the unit to determine its current condition.

The landlord must meet the lease requirements as set by PBCHA and submit the Electronic RTA, which includes the following:

  • Request for Tenancy Approval
  • Tenancy Addendum
  • Owner’s Certification
  • Management Agreement, if applicable
  • Lead Based Paint Disclosure Statement

The Electronic RTA can be found here.

Once you, the landlord, and the client have completed your sections, PBCHA will provide the remainder of the packet, which will collect your financial information for direct deposit of housing assistance payments.

If approved, an inspection of the rental unit will be conducted within five-to-10 business days. If the unit meets Housing Quality Standards (HQS), set by federal regulations and the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD), and Opportunity Home and the owner have agreed on a monthly contract rent amount, the lease will be approved. The family may move in once the unit has passed inspection and their current lease has expired.

A Housing Assistance Payments Contract (known as a HAP Contract) must be signed by the Landlord and Opportunity Home. This contract runs concurrently with the lease agreement signed between the landlord and the assisted family. Payment of the family’s portion of rent will begin on the effective date of the contract and lease. A family can remain on the Housing Choice Voucher Program if they continue to be eligible and fulfill their obligations under the federal regulations of the program.

For more information, contact us.

PBCHA does not maintain a property listing database. Landlords may submit their listings of available units through the free service offered by AffordableHousing.com. This service allows tenants, landlords and PBCHA to easily access information on available units. For an additional fee, landlords may upload pictures of their available properties.

HUD Landlord Newsletter

The HUD Housing Choice Voucher Landlord Newsletter is created quarterly for landlord, property owner and property manager communities.