8 September 2025 | 7 replies
I have recently started using Bill.com - but only because we started to participate in a local affordable housing program (not "Section 8", but similar) and that is the system they use to pay the program portion of the rent on behalf of their voucher holders.
14 September 2025 | 24 replies
Section 8 and other voucher programs are also well-utilized here, which can help stabilize cash flow if managed properly.A few quick insights that might help you.
6 September 2025 | 22 replies
In contrast, a number of landlords here in Indianapolis were facing foreclosure because IMH, our local Section 8 authority, hadn't paid rent in many months.FWIW, the Trump administration recently floated the idea of a 2-year cap on Section 8 vouchers.
6 September 2025 | 21 replies
You’ll also want to be prepared for annual inspections and possible delays in tenant placement, since the unit has to pass before voucher payments begin.
4 September 2025 | 21 replies
from my experience in section 8 and I owned hundreds of these SFRs in multiple states.. you take a lifelong section 8 welfare recipient and all of a sudden their voucher is gone.. your going to have a no pay and an eviction most all of the time not to mention a beat up house. its going to be tough on a single mother of 5 kids who has never had to pay rent a day in her life to all of a sudden have to pay rent and get a job.. lets see how it all shakes out.. now these folks are nothing if not creative they may get someone to take their place and start the 2 year cycle going a new..
5 September 2025 | 17 replies
Yes I rent to people with section 8 vouchers.
30 August 2025 | 19 replies
This process can take a couple of months if the tenants are cooperative, but will likely take 6+ months and possibly over a year.Do you know if the tenants for the subject property are cash tenants or program/voucher recipients?
27 August 2025 | 31 replies
S8 standard voucher amounts INCLUDE all utilities.
27 August 2025 | 17 replies
Hi Jovany,It has been a while since I had a section 8 tenant, but if you want to focus on that, when you settle on a market can contact the local organization that handles those vouchers (for example, in Madison, WI it's the City of Madison Dept. of Planning, Community and Economic Development and for surrounding communities, it is through Dane County Housing Authority.Those groups can give you an idea on their demand and rental rates (as I recall based on bedrooms) and basics on housing safety standards you will need to meet as the Fed.
20 August 2025 | 10 replies
Are there enough tenants with market rate vouchers in demand for housing?