How Do I Report A Section 8 Violation In California?

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Answer: You can file a complaint right online! Or you can call the

Housing Discrimination Hotline: (800) 669-9777

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How can someone lose their Section 8 California?

What can cause termination from Section 8 housing? Some common reasons include the

tenant (or their guests) engaging in drug-related activity

, not paying rent, Page 2 engaging in criminal activity, or violation of terms of the lease, to name a few. Fraud is another reason a recipient may be terminated from the program.

How do I report someone for Section 8 abuse?

  1. Call the Fraud Hotline 408-993-3000. You will be instructed to leave your name and contact information and the Fraud Allegation form will be mailed to you.
  2. Complete the Fraud Allegation Form and drop it off or mail to SCCHA attn: Fraud.

How do I make a complaint about Section 8?

The

U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development’s website

has a service that allows you to look up the PHA in your area. Contact the PHA assigned to your county or city by calling them. Ask to speak with a representative that can help you resolve a complaint about a tenant under Section 8.

How do I fight a Section 8 termination?

If your PHA rules to terminate your Housing Choice (Section 8) Voucher program assistance,

you have a right to appeal the decision

. Your PHA is required to notify you in writing that your assistance is being terminated. If this happens to you, you can request a hearing before the deadline set by the PHA.

Can you evict a Section 8 tenant?


Yes

. As long as you follow California (and any local) eviction laws, you can evict a Section 8 tenant, as you would any other tenant, for non-payment of rent or other serious or repeated lease violation.

Can you lose your Section 8 voucher if you get evicted?

Yes, usually if you breach your Section 8 lease you will be denied future Section 8 assistance. … Eviction for non-payment of rent is “good cause” for losing your Section 8 Voucher.

Eviction for causing damage to the rental premises will cause you

to lose your Section 8 Voucher.

How can you find out if someone has Section 8?

  1. Find the phone number or address of the apartment’s management office. …
  2. Call or visit the management office.
  3. Ask the manager or other employee if the apartment accepts Section 8 vouchers.

Does Section 8 do inspections?

If you want to rent your property to a tenant who has a Section 8 voucher, your

unit must pass a health and safety inspection

. This Section 8 inspection is conducted by your local Public Housing Authority. What they are looking for is to make sure that your property meets the Housing Quality standards that HUD has set.

How do I report a problem to HUD?

You can speak with an FHEO intake specialist by calling

1-800-669-9777

or 1-800-877-8339. You can also call your regional FHEO office at the phone numbers on this list.

What is a violation of the Fair Housing Act?


Housing providers who refuse to rent or sell homes to people based on race, color, national origin, religion, sex, familial status, or disability

are violating federal law, and HUD will vigorously pursue enforcement actions against them.

How long do you have to file a complaint with HUD?

Overview of FHEO’s Complaint and Investigation Process

You must file your complaint

within one year of the last date of the alleged discrimination

under the Fair Housing Act.

What constitutes unsafe living conditions?

Uninhabitable conditions can include dangerous ones, such as

holes in the floor

, unsafe or exposed wiring, or non-working air conditioning in dangerously hot summer months. Gross infestations of roaches, fleas or other pests are also uninhabitable conditions.

How do I appeal a Section 8 termination in California?

In order to appeal the decision made by the housing authority, a certiorari action (through a petition or summons and complaint) should be filed in

Circuit Court within 30 days of the

date you receive the hearing decision.

What are the grounds for a Section 8 notice?

  • Ground 1: landlord taking property as their own home.
  • Ground 2: mortgage property.
  • Ground 3: holiday let.
  • Ground 4: property tied to an educational institution.
  • Ground 5: housing for a minister of religion.
  • Ground 6: refurbishment.
  • Ground 7: death of the tenant.
  • Ground 7A: conviction for serious offence.

How long does a Section 8 notice last?

Depending on the reason for eviction, a Section 8 notice can be given to a tenant for a period

of 2 weeks, 4 weeks or 2 months

, after which time the tenant will be asked to leave.

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