SURSUM CORDA COOPERATIVE of Washington, District Of Columbia

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(202) 789-0636

Features :

  • Nursing Home: No
  • Assisted Living: No
  • Total Units: 149

Address :

1112 FIRST TER NW,
Washington, DC 20001.
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Room Availability :

  • Condo: 16
  • 1 Bedroom: 10
  • 2 Bedroom: 30
  • 3 Bedroom: 39
  • 4 Bedroom: 31

Rent:

  • Condo: $1,539.00
  • 1 Bedroom: $1,567.00
  • 2 Bedroom: $1,785.00
  • 3 Bedroom: $2,260.00
  • 4 Bedroom: $2,713.00

Owner Name :

  • Sursum Corda Cooperative Association, Inc.
  • Non-Profit

Owner Contact:

  • Email: plaw@kettler.com
  • Phone: (703)641-9000

Owner Detail :

  • Non-Profit?: Yes
  • Renting Since: 3/28/1980

Agent Contact Information :

  • Email: mcassidy@winnco.com
  • Phone: 617 742-4500

Rent to Fair Market Rent(FMR)

FMRs are gross rent estimates. They include the shelter rent plus the cost of all utilities, except telephones.

This unit is Below 80% Fair Market Rent(FMR).

Steps to Get Section 8 Housing or Section 8 Apartments in Washington, District Of Columbia

1. Find Public Housing Agency (PHA) in Washington, District Of Columbia

The Public Housing Voucher is overseen by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD), is administered by local PHAs. Your public housing agency in Washington, District Of Columbia can help you find and afford low-income housing

2. Determine if you are eligible.

Applicant eligibility is based on both the family size and the total annual gross income. In general, the income may not exceed 50 percent of the area’s Federal Poverty Limit.

Section 8 is only available to US citizens and certain categories of legal immigration status. The public housing agency(PHA) in Washington, District Of Columbia will help determine if you are eligible for Section 8 Housing.

Public Housing Agencies(PHA) are required to distribute 75% of vouchers to applicants whose income is less than 30% of the median county income

3. Get Section 8 Applications

Housing section 8 applications in Washington, District Of Columbia are free. It may be available online, by mail or at the District of Columbia county housing authority office.

4. Apply for Section 8

Applying for the section 8 is a fairly easy process. During the application process, the PHA will collect information on

  • Family Income
  • Total Assets
  • Family Size

The Public Housing Authority will do income verification and identity verification to check your eligibility. They will verify this information with other local agencies, your employer and bank and determine the amount of the housing assistance payment against section 8 housing list.

5. Find out Section 8 Waiting List in Washington, District Of Columbia

If the Housing Authority determines that your family is eligible, you will be put on a waiting list, unless it is able to assist you immediately. Once your name is reached on the waiting list, the PHA will contact you and issue to you a payment voucher.

PHAs may give a preference to a family who is

  • 1. Homeless or living in substandard housing
  • 2. Paying more than 50% of its income for rent
  • 3. Involuntarily displaced.

If there is a high demand, remaining eligible section 8 applications are picked based on random lottery. The PHA must provide reasoning for rejection. If an applicants is not happy with rejection can request an informal review.

6. Find Section 8 Housing or Section 8 Apartments in Washington, District Of Columbia

The section 8 housing choice voucher program allows applicant to pick eligible house or apartment that accept section 8 unit based on family size. Tenants will typically pay 30 percent of their monthly income toward rent.

Once individual find a house or an apartment that accepts housing vouchers it must pass physical inspection. A housing voucher payment goes direct to landlord to pay for the section 8 rental house.

FAQ(Frequently Asked Questions)

1. What is section 8 housing?

The housing choice voucher program is the federal government's program for assisting very low-income families, the elderly, and the disabled to afford decent, safe, and sanitary housing in the private market.

The participant is free to choose any housing that meets the requirements of the program and is not limited to units located in subsidized housing projects.

2. What is a housing voucher

The housing choice voucher program is the federal government's major program for assisting very low-income families, the elderly, and the disabled to afford decent, safe, and sanitary housing in the private market.

3. What is the most section 8 will pay?

The housing voucher payments cover most of the voucher holder's rent. On average, each household will pay somewhere between 30% and 40% of its income on rent

4. What is counted as income for Section 8?

HUD define income as

  • The full amount, before any payroll deductions, of wages and salaries, overtime pay, commissions, fees, tips and bonuses, and other compensation for personal services;
  • The net income from the operation of a business or profession.
  • the 401(k) money is considered an asset for Section 8 housing.

5. how to get section 8 immediately?

There is a limited funding from the federal government and a shortage of low-income housing units. The process for how to apply is still long, complicated, and time consuming.

6. How long does it take to get Section 8 voucher after interview?

When a PHA issues a voucher, it give the assisted family at least 60 days to obtain housing. A PHA can extend the time it allots to a family on the based on various factors.