1. I wish to purchase my first home but need
help meeting the monthly mortgage and other homeownership expenses, is
there a program that will help me?
Yes, it is called the Homeownership Voucher Program. The
program is for participants in the Housing Choice Voucher program.
2. Who can I talk to obtain additional
information about this program?
The Arlington Housing Authority manages this homeownership
program for eligible Housing Choice Voucher program participants in
Arlington, Texas. See Staff Directory under this program name for
contact information
3. If I am currently a participant in the
Housing Choice Voucher program and receive rental assistance can I use
my voucher to buy a home and receive monthly assistance in meeting
homeownership expenses?
Yes, and you meet income and other eligibility requirements.
4. If I don't have a rental voucher what
do I do?
You must apply for a housing choice voucher at your local Public
Housing Agency.
5. What if the waiting list at the housing
agency in my area is closed and the PHA is not accepting applications?
You can either wait until the waiting list opens up again, or
you can apply in another jurisdiction where the waiting list is
open. However, many PHA's give a preference to residents of the
community over non-residents, and you may be required to reside in
the jurisdiction of that PHA for at least one year. You should ask
the PHA in the area where you are applying about their residency
preferences.
6. If I get on a waiting list, how long do I
have to wait?
The waiting time varies with each PHA. You need to contact
the PHA for an estimated wait time. Generally, waiting times can
vary between several months and several years.
7. If I get on a waiting list for a
voucher, is there any special preference for me because I want to
purchase a home?
No. There is no preference based on the fact that you desire to
use your voucher for homeownership.
8. Are there any standards for the home to be
purchased under this program?
The home must pass an initial housing quality standards
inspection conducted by the PHA and an independent home inspection
before the PHA may approve the purchase by the family.
9. What families are eligible to apply for
homeownership vouchers?
Families must meet these requirements:
11. How much financial assistance can PHAs
provide in each voucher?
The PHA uses its normal voucher program payment standard schedule
to determine the amount of subsidy. The housing assistance payment
(HAP) is the lesser of either the payment standard minus the total
tenant payment or the family's monthly homeownership expenses minus
the total tenant payment. The PHA may make the HAP payment directly
to the family or to the lender.
12. What is the total monthly tenant payment?
For purposes of calculating the amount of financial
assistance to be provided by the PHA, the monthly tenant payment is
generally 30% of the family's adjusted monthly income. For more
information about how to determine total tenant payment contact your
local PHA.
13. What do I have to pay each month?
You have to pay at least the total tenant payment
(approximately 30% of adjusted monthly income). However, if you
purchase a home that has monthly expenses higher than those covered
by the total of the financial assistance provided by the PHA
together with the tenant payment (30% of income), any additional
amount will have to be paid by the family. To keep families from
purchasing a home that will result in a payment the family cannot
afford, the PHA, may set affordability limits for their program.
14. Do families have to purchase a home in
the jurisdiction where the PHA issued the voucher?
No. Families that are eligible for homeownership assistance
may purchase a home outside the initial jurisdiction if the PHA in
the new jurisdiction administers the homeownership voucher program
and receives new families into the program. However, the family may
only use the voucher to purchase a unit in an area where the family
is income eligible at admission to the program.
15. How long can a family receive
assistance under this program?
There is no time limit for an elderly household or a disabled
family. For all other families, there is a mandatory term limit of
15 years if the initial mortgage incurred to finance purchase of the
home has a term that is 20 years or longer, and for all other cases
the maximum term of homeownership assistance is 10 years.