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| Income Limits for programs funding properties listed on MAP Multifamily Affordable Properties |
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In order to find the current income limit(s) associated with eligibility for a particular low-income property listed on the website, please follow the steps below: Steps:
1. Notate the COUNTY and CITY in which the property is located. The county and city are listed in each properties description. 2. Notate which Government Program oversees the property to keep the rents affordable to low-income persons such as HUD project-based Section 8, USDA Rural Housing Service, WSHFC Tax Credit, Public Housing Section 8 Vouchers etc. The government program is listed in each properties description. 3. Notate which INCOME LIMIT category or categories apply to the particular property. (Extremely Low - Below 30%, Very Low - Below 50%, Low Below - 80% etc). The INCOME LIMIT category is listed in each properties description. Note: Some properties accept more than one income limit, or give priority placement to persons in a lower income limit category. Other properties may have an income limit that is in-between the categories above (such as 60%). For USDA Rural Housing properties only, there is an additional category called "Moderate". For this program, the moderate income limit is the maximum annual income that a household could make to be income-eligible for these properties. 4. Anticipate the number of persons expected to reside in the unit 5. Based on the Government Program that oversees the property CLICK ON EITHER CHART 1,2 OR 3 BELOW to review the current LINK TO THE INCOME LIMIT CHART that applies at the property. 6. The counties are listed in alphabetical order on the left hand side, and the anticipated number of persons in the unit are listed across the page. Some cities are listed at the beginning because their areas are so large, they have their own income limits that apply. If you do not see your county listed, review the Metropolitan Statistical (PMSA or MSA) area listed at the beginning of the charts for the city in which your property is located. 7. The published income limit will give you a general idea as to the maximum annual income your household can make to be income - eligible for a particular property. Important: The actual eligibility determination will be performed by the site or management company. Please contact the sites (or contact person) DIRECTLY for further eligibility information. |
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