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Updated almost 11 years ago on .

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Naveen Desai
  • Real Estate Professional
  • San Francisco-East bay, CA
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First time Renting out to a HUD program renter in HaMilton county, OH.

Naveen Desai
  • Real Estate Professional
  • San Francisco-East bay, CA
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Hello, 

This is the first time I have got an application from a renter who is being provided HUD program renting(not section 8) or it could a form of section 8, yet to get details from program administration in the county.

This person is on wheel chair and the program will setup the ramp to front door etc. Also they will have to inspect the house and certify it for the person to be approved to live there. 

While the property itself is all in good shape and may get approved, I have many questions running. 

Firstly, I may not be able to deny this application as it is the first I got when my property manager advertised for it. 

I would like to know all the documentation, disclosures that I have to obtain in this scenario.  Looks like the program will be paying me, so not too much worried about getting rent, but like to go through and do all the procedures correctly. Please dump and throw at me all pointers that I can gain some quick knowledge in this situation. Appreciate all your help!

Thanks, 

Naveen.