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Quarterly Report for Housing Choice Voucher Program <br />October 6, 2020 <br />Page 3 <br />Participants' incomes come from a variety of sources, as <br />6. Source of Income <br />illustrated in Chart 6. A total of 37% of participating families <br />have income from employment. <br />60% <br />Participating families pay a portion of their monthly rent <br />50% <br />4411 371/ <br />based upon their income and the payment standard for their <br />30% <br />unit. The Housing Authority pays the difference between the <br />z°' 6% 13% <br />tenant's portion and the contract rent. This payment is the <br />10 <br />Housing Assistance Payment (HAP). The average HAP for <br />o <br />wth Any with any With any with any <br />April through June was $1,174. <br />wages welfare SSI/S5 otherincome <br />Production <br />HQS Inspections: At least once every two years, the <br />Housing Authority must inspect each assisted -unit to ensure <br />HQS Inspections <br />it meets HUD's Housing Quality Standards (HQS) in <br />Igo 711 <br />compliance with the federal regulations. From April to June <br />60 <br />a total of 93 inspections and re -inspections of our assisted- <br />I" 5 6 <br />units were performed of which 0 inspections failed. Chart 7 <br />° <br />illustrates the number of inspections performed on a monthly <br />April May June <br />basis during the reporting period. <br />Inspectiam Months <br />Recertifications I Interims: <br />Each year, the Housing Authority must re -certify every <br />assisted -family to verify the family is still eligible for <br />S. Re -exams and Interims <br />assistance. In addition, when a participant's income <br />changes, an interim examination must be performed. During <br />30° ® ■ <br />the reporting period, a total of 906 recertifications and <br />interims were conducted. Chart 8 illustrates the number of <br />- <br />recertifications and interims performed. <br />April May June <br />• Re -exams ■ Interims <br />Other Change of Unit: <br />These actions are completed when a family moves to a different rental unit. Thirty-four change of <br />unit actions were processed during the reporting period. <br />New Admissions: <br />This action is completed when a family is admitted to the HCV Program. Nine -one new admissions <br />were processed during the reporting period. <br />End of Participation: <br />This action is completed when the family is no longer interested in participating in the program, the <br />family becomes deceased, the family is no longer eligible for the program, or the family is <br />3-3 <br />
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