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The Housing Choice Voucher Program is the
federal government’s major program for assisting very low-income families,
including the elderly and the disabled, to afford decent, safe and sanitary
housing in the private market. Since housing assistance is provided on behalf
of the family or individual, participants are able to find their own housing
in the community. Participants are free to choose any housing that meets the
requirements of the program and are not limited to units located in
subsidized housing developments. To be considered for Section 8 housing, you must apply at the Housing Authority office. When you have completed your application, bring it to our office on either Wednesday or Friday, along with the following information:
When your application is returned to the Housing Authority office, we will check it to see that all information required is attached. At that time your household income will be compared to the income limits for your family size, a criminal check will be made of all adult household members, and a determination of preliminary eligibility will be made. If you qualify, you will then be placed on a waiting list for a Voucher. When you near the top of the waiting list, all information will once again be verified to determine whether or not your family is still eligible to participate in the program. The Housing Authority of the City of Marion administers 120 Housing Choice Vouchers. If you are a resident of the City of Marion at the time you apply, your voucher may be used anywhere in the United States; however, if you are not a resident of Marion at the time of your application, you will be required to use your Voucher within the City of Marion the first twelve months. Housing with a Section 8 Voucher may take somewhat longer than placement in standard housing developments, because you will have to first find a private landlord with an appropriate unit, and, before you can move in, the Housing Authority must complete an inspection of the unit to ensure that it is safe, decent, and affordable. Current payment
standards, a list of participating landlords in the jurisdiction, a Schedule
of Utility Allowances, income limits for admission, the Section 8
Administrative Plan, together with other pertinent information and notices
are posted at the Housing Authority office. The Section 8
Waiting List is currently closed.
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Housing Authority Office
Hours: Housing Authority of the
City of Marion, Illinois
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