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 WINNETKA PROPERTY MANAGEMENT

 CHATSWORTH, CANOGA PARK

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What Is Required Out of a Landlord for Section 8 in California?

The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) finances and regulates Section 8 housing nationwide. Individual cities and counties establish public housing agencies (PHAs) to receive HUD funding. The PHAs then issue vouchers to low-income elderly and disabled individuals or families who can then start searching for suitable rentals in their area. However, the success of the voucher program relies on the willingness of landlords to participate. Property owners cannot list property for rent under Section 8 until the local public housing authority has inspected and approved the unit. Agencies inspect the property only after the owner has found a prospective tenant with a Section 8 voucher. The landlord evaluates the prospective renter and approves the lease agreement and amount of rent according to his usual practices. The landlord next contacts the PHA and submits an application for tenancy approval received from the renter. The PHA must approve the amount of rent and inspect the property to ensure it meets HUD standards for safety and comfort. Any issues needing attention must be corrected before a unit re-inspection. The PHA and the landlord will enter into a contract and the PHA will pay the voucher’s share of the rent. Depending on income and family size, the tenant may be responsible for paying part of the rent directly to the landlord. Secction 8 tenants are entitled to the same treatment as other tenants — but not special treatment. Landlords need to do their customary security checks since the PHA does not screen applicants regarding renter history. Landlords do not have to rent under Section 8 if their screening process indicates the tenant is unsuitable or the amount of rent is not acceptable. The PHA does not mandate that landlords must include utilities in the rent. Decisions not to rent cannot be based on color, religion, sex, ages of children or national origin. California’s anti-discrimination statutes also forbid discrimination for reasons such as sexual orientation or personal physical characteristics.

PROPERTY MANAGEMENT SERVICES

Since 1946 the Carnahan name has had a reputation for honest and ethical Real Estate Property Management services in the San Fernando Valley, Santa Clarita Valley, Burbank/Glendale, Los Angeles, Westside and Conejo Valley areas.

The reason for our success is helping owners like you when they need it. Below is a partial list of property management services we provide to help you protect your real estate investment.

  • Tenant placement
  • Tenant screening (including: credit check, landlord and employment verification, social security trace report, california eviction check and criminal check)
  • Regular property inspections
  • Accounting and landlord bill payment
  • Monthly financial reporting
  • Maintenance service and supervision (we use only proven independent vendors)
  • Collections
  • Evictions
  • We supply all the necessary forms to meet California’s Landlord/Tenant laws
  • 24 hour emergency phone service
  • Advertising to the broadest tenant base possible

Call or e-mail us today for more information. We’re ready to get started!

 

 Carnahan Property Management services Woodland Hills,West Hills, Calabasas, Canoga Park, Tarzana, Reseda, Topanga, Encino, Northridge, Van Nuys,North Hills,Chatsworth, Sherman Oaks, Studio City, North Hollywood, West Hollywood, San Fernando, Granada Hills, Mission Hills, Simi Valley, West Lake Village, Agoura,Toluca Lake, Valley Village, Burbank

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