The Housing Choice Voucher (HCV) Program, also known as Section 8, helps low-income individuals and families afford safe and decent housing in the private market. Participants receive a voucher to pay a portion of their rent directly to landlords. Participants in HABC’s Housing Choice Voucher program may lease an approved housing unit where vouchers are accepted. The participant pays a portion of the rent (according to household income), and HABC pays the difference – the “Housing Assistance Payment” (HAP). Participants will not be approved for housing units that exceed more than 40% of household income for their share of rent and utilities.
Eligible families can choose where to live—including apartments, townhomes, or single-family homes—as long as the property meets HUD’s Housing Quality Standards.
The Housing Authority of Bexar County (HABC) is a public housing agency (PHA) that administers the Housing Choice Voucher program and adheres to the HUD regulations located in 24 CFR Part 982.
Eligibility is determined based on the total annual income and family size of the household. Annual income cannot exceed 50% of the area median income for Bexar County. Family assets are also taken into consideration when determining eligibility.
Pre-applications are taken during waiting list events. Notification to the general public is made through various media and social sources. Currently, the waiting list is closed, and no applications are being accepted.
The tenant is expected to comply with the lease and the HCV program requirements, pay their share of rent on time, maintain the housing unit in good condition and notify HABC of any changes in household income or composition. Failure to comply with these requirements may subject the family to an informal hearing. Hearing decisions can vary from immediate corrective measures implemented to termination from the HCV program.
Effective April 1, 2018, HABC is following the new HUD guidelines for Small Area Fair Market Rents (SAFMR) based on the zip code where the unit is located. Please call for updated SAFMRs.
A participant who wishes to move to outside of HABC’s jurisdiction must consult with our office to verify the procedures.
The Owner/Landlord is required to provide decent, safe, and sanitary housing to tenants at a reasonable rent. The unit must pass a Housing Quality Standards (HQS) inspection, and standards must be maintained as long as the owner receives Housing Assistance Payments (HAP). In addition, the landlord is expected to provide services agreed to as part of the lease signed with the tenant and the contract signed with HABC. Beginning July 1, 2018, landlords will be provided a total of 2 free inspections prior to tenant move-in. Owners will be required to pay $75.00 for each subsequent inspection until the unit is approved to occupancy.
As participants, the Owner benefits from timely and guaranteed subsidy payments for each month that all program requirements are met. Housing Assistance Payments (HAP) are distributed via direct deposit.
The Housing Authority of Bexar County (HABC) administers the Housing Choice Voucher (HCV) program and pays housing assistance. HABC also enters into a contract with the Owner to provide housing assistance payments on behalf of the family. If the Owner fails to meet their obligations under the lease, HABC has the right to terminate assistance payments. HUD mandates that HABC conduct annual re-examinations and review the family’s income and composition. In addition, annual inspections of the housing unit are performed to ensure that HUD’s required housing quality standards are met.
HUD provides funds to allow HABC to make housing assistance payments on behalf of the program participants and pays HABC fees for administering the program. HUD governs the program requirements.