Landlord Screens Tenants
You must screen the prospective tenant carefully to insure that you are making a good selection. When one of our clients contacts you, we can only certify to you their income eligibility for the program. We cannot provide a reference as to their expected behavior as tenants. You may use any or all of the following screening procedures:
- Credit check
- Criminal check
- Landlord references
- Home visits
We encourage all of the above screening methods as long as you do not discriminate. Discrimination includes any tenant selection based on race, color, religion, ancestry, sex, country of birth, handicap or familial status. The prohibition against discrimination based on familial status makes it illegal, in most circumstances, to refuse to allow children to live in a residential unit.
Request for Lease Approval or Tenancy Approval
When you have selected a client, he/she will have a "Request for Lease Approval or Request for Tenancy Approval" form for you to complete. When the client submits the form to our office, a housing representative will contact you to schedule an inspection.
Inspection and Rent
The unit will be inspected to insure that it meets HUD's Housing Quality Standards. You will also be mailed a copy of the inspection repair list, or contacted by phone regarding repairs, if applicable.
Lease and Contract
After the unit passes inspection and the rent has been approved, the landlord and tenant enter into a lease for an initial term of one year. The Housing Authority and the landlord signs a Housing Assistance Payments Contract through which the rent is assisted on behalf of tenant.