|
|
#194287 - 01/16/08 08:30 PM
Section 8 Tenants
|
Junior Member
Registered: 01/15/08
Posts: 5
Loc: Virginia, USA
|
Has anyone dealt with section 8 tenants? I have someone who is section 8 interested in one of my rental listing.
I am in Virginia
Thanks for your help!
|
|
Top
|
|
|
|
#194297 - 01/16/08 09:34 PM
Re: Section 8 Tenants
[Re: Jackie]
|
Member
Registered: 08/03/07
Posts: 72
Loc: Minneapolis, MN
|
No problem. You should screen them just like any other tenant. They just get their rent paid by the government. Check out my website below and search for Section 8 for more details.
_________________________
Scott FicekRealtor/Investor RE/MAX Advantage Plus cell: 612-281-5419 office: 952-898-5800 Saint Paul HousesMN MLS
|
|
Top
|
|
|
|
#201690 - 02/11/08 12:16 AM
Re: Section 8 Tenants
[Re: Jackie]
|
Member
Registered: 02/09/08
Posts: 32
Loc: AL
|
I have a buddy here in Alabama that has 79 single-family houses rented to section 8 tenants.
The only real difference he notices between them and his regular tenants is, some of them don't understand they have some maintenance duties as a tenant.
One of them (that had just moved out of a section 8 apartment) even called one of the section 8 property inspectors last summer to tell him, the landlord had not cut the grass.
It took the inspector 20 minutes to explain to the tenant that they now live in a single-family home and would be responsible for cutting their own lawn.
Not all of his tenants have 100% vouchers. So they pay part of the rent.
|
|
Top
|
|
|
|
#201708 - 02/11/08 07:02 AM
Re: Section 8 Tenants
[Re: Veloz]
|
Major Contributor
Registered: 11/02/07
Posts: 1726
Loc: Central New York
|
Yeah, not only do they not know they are supposed to mow the grass, they seem to feel it's the landlord's responsibility to replace the batteries in the smoke detectors. Jeeesh! And then they can call codes and report smoke detectors not working properly. Of course, the battery-operated toy that takes a 9-volt battery may have a battery that looks suspiciously familiar. I've had both good and not-so-good Sec 8 tenants.
|
|
Top
|
|
|
|
#205514 - 02/22/08 11:37 PM
Re: Section 8 Tenants
[Re: TAB]
|
Member
Registered: 08/03/07
Posts: 72
Loc: Minneapolis, MN
|
There is no such thing as an "approved property". I do have a building that I know won't pass Section 8 inspections because of the size of the window in one bedroom. Are they saying there is something about the building that has previously been noted by section 8 as a problem and they have chosen not to change/fix it?
Otherwise, the listing agent does not know what they are talking about. The approval happens once the tenant signs the lease and Section 8 inspects the property.
_________________________
Scott FicekRealtor/Investor RE/MAX Advantage Plus cell: 612-281-5419 office: 952-898-5800 Saint Paul HousesMN MLS
|
|
Top
|
|
|
|
#205962 - 02/24/08 09:55 PM
Re: Section 8 Tenants
[Re: TAB]
|
Member
Registered: 08/03/07
Posts: 72
Loc: Minneapolis, MN
|
Legally, you can not refuse to rent to someone because they receive subsidy, BUT...you can chose not to participate in a program like Section 8 (because you disagree with it or hate dealing with the government).
You need to say that you refuse to work with the program, not the people.
_________________________
Scott FicekRealtor/Investor RE/MAX Advantage Plus cell: 612-281-5419 office: 952-898-5800 Saint Paul HousesMN MLS
|
|
Top
|
|
|
|
#245496 - 08/21/08 12:45 AM
Re: Section 8 Tenants
[Re: ScottFicek]
|
Member
Registered: 07/25/07
Posts: 31
Loc: Texas
|
It has been my experience that Section 8 is a good program to participate in. Screen the applicants as you would any other of course.
Many people on Section 8 know that there are longggg waiting lists and if they "mess up" they will be booted from the program. So, with proper screening you may get a very good tenant and a nice very regular check from the government.
|
|
Top
|
|
|
|
#276004 - 02/15/09 10:10 PM
Re: Section 8 Tenants
[Re: MRMDB]
|
Major Contributor
Registered: 01/26/09
Posts: 2868
Loc: Old Dominion
|
Correct, no approved section 8 properties (at least here). They are approved for 1 year I suppose, but reinspected each year, even with no turn over. I recently turned a rental from one Sect. 8 tentant to another. My "approved" section 8 property failed inspection on 4 accounts, a previous inspector had overlooked. The new inspector was pleasant, but insistant and nitpicky we get the property in line by adding a deadbolt to the rear door for instance, and extending my handrailing to cover each step, caulking around the tub, and a 4th item I can't remember.
_________________________
Life's not fair.
|
|
Top
|
|
|
|
#285708 - 04/10/09 10:41 PM
Re: Section 8 Tenants
[Re: Doin' bpose]
|
Member
Registered: 04/09/09
Posts: 31
Loc: Louisville, Kentucky
|
I have a friend who does leasing. Her line is "We do not participate in that program."
|
|
Top
|
|
|
|
#305823 - 09/10/09 02:55 PM
Re: Section 8 Tenants
[Re: Scott Hack]
|
Member
Registered: 09/10/09
Posts: 10
Loc: Columbus, OH, USA
|
Knowing apartment leasing agents and seeing their Section 8 tenants, I would be very cautious about participating in the program! I'm sure there are good ones out there, just few and far between.
|
|
Top
|
|
|
|
#305843 - 09/10/09 07:24 PM
Re: Section 8 Tenants
[Re: justin0469]
|
Major Contributor
Registered: 01/26/09
Posts: 2868
Loc: Old Dominion
|
I am going to go to bat for the program. The tenants are individuals and each has their own qualifications or lack there of. You can entertain applications without obligating yourself or your landlord.
I have 2 very responsible sect. 8 tenants in my personal rentals. If you are against housing assistance then you will not be interested in the program, but I would encourage you to look at the appliacants based on their ability to provide the landlord reliable income and preserve the property.
_________________________
Life's not fair.
|
|
Top
|
|
|
|
#311185 - 10/26/09 03:12 PM
Re: Section 8 Tenants
[Re: Doin' bpose]
|
Member
Registered: 06/23/09
Posts: 37
Loc: Hollywood, CA
|
Section 8 can work out great as many of posters have noted here. You will screen them exactly like you would anyone else and make sure that they meet your qualifying criteria. Your property will be inspected by your local Section 8 office to make sure it is up to speed. If you do register to accept Section 8, try to befriend as much as possible the officer working your neighborhood. They could provide you with a nice stream of Section 8 renters.
|
|
Top
|
|
|
|
|
This Google Custom search may do a better job of searching the forums for some keywords than the old forum search does. The results do not include threads from the Asset Managers Forum however. To search that forum you will need to be actually in the Asset Managers Forum and you will need to use the old forum search below.
|
|
Registered: 01/14/09
Posts: 185
|
|
|