The Public Housing program which is referred to Low Rent is a federally funded program that assists low income families with rental assistance. The units are owned by the Housing Authority.
How Do I Apply?
Openings on the waiting list for the Public Housing program will be announced through public notice. The public notice will be published in the local newspaper and posted on the website. It will state where, when, and how to apply.
If your name is already on the waiting list, you do not need to take any action. The Schertz Housing Authority will maintain your name, date and time you applied. You are still required to update your personal information by submitting changes in writing. All applicants have the right to accept or decline housing assistance offer. Applicants who decline our offer will be withdrawn from the waiting list.
The Public Housing program Waiting List is currently OPEN .
Public housing is limited to low-income families and individuals. A Housing Authority determines your eligibility based on:
If you are eligible, the Housing Authority will check your references to make sure you and your family will be good tenants. The SHA will deny admission to any applicant whose habits and practices may be expected to have a detrimental effect on other tenants or on the project’s environment.
The Schertz Housing Authority uses income limits developed by HUD. HUD sets the lower income limits at 80% and very low income limits at 50% of the median income for the county or metropolitan area in which you choose to live. The Income limits vary from area to area so you may be eligible at one Housing Authority but not at another.
The Housing Authority will need to collect the following information to determine eligibility:
After obtaining this information, the Schertz Housing Authority representative will describe the public housing program and its requirements, and answer any questions you might have.
Yes, the Schertz Housing Authority representative will request whatever documentation is needed (e.g., birth certificates, tax returns) to verify the information given on your application. The SHA will also rely on direct verification from your employer, etc. You will be asked to sign a form to authorize release of pertinent information to the SHA.
The Schertz Housing Authority will provide written notification. If the Housing Authority determines that you are eligible, your name will be put on a waiting list, unless the Housing Authority is able to assist you immediately. Once your name has reached the top of the waiting list, the Schertz Housing Authority will contact you. If it is determined that you are ineligible, the Housing Authority must say why and, if you wish, you can request an informal hearing.
If you are offered an apartment and accept it, you will have to sign a lease with the Schertz Housing Authority. You will be required to give the Schertz Housing Authority a security deposit. You and the Schertz Housing Authority representative will go over the lease together. This will give you a better understanding of your responsibilities as a tenant and the Schertz Housing Authority’s responsibilities as a landlord.
Your rent, which is referred to as the Total Tenant Payment (TTP) in this program, would be based on your family’s anticipated gross annual income less deductions, if any. HUD regulations allow the Schertz Housing Authority to exclude from annual income the following allowances: $480 for each dependent; $400 for any elderly family, or a person with a disability; and some medical deductions for families headed by an elderly person or a person with disabilities.
Based on your application, the Housing Authority representative will determine if any of the allowable deductions should be subtracted from your annual income. Annual income is the anticipated total income from all sources received from the family head and spouse, and each additional member of the family 18 years of age or older.
The formula used in determining the TTP is the highest of the following, rounded to the nearest dollar:
A Housing Authority is responsible for the management and operation of its local public housing program. They may also operate other types of housing programs.
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