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We offer Section 8 Consulting services for “Tenants & Applicants” & “Landlords & Investors”. • Website http://www.section8consulting.com • Appointments https://section8consulting.setmore.com/ • Reviews https://section8consulting.setmore.co... • The Complete Section 8 Guide https://section8consultinginfo.weebly... • Membership / @section8consulting • News & Updates / @section8consulting Morning Video Schedule (Around 10:00 - 12:00 am CST). Please note: We post videos on all holidays. #Section8Housing #LowIncomeHousing #Section8Consulting. While Section 8 voucher payments have been impacted by the recent government shutdown and funding uncertainties, the claim that housing authorities are failing to pay vouchers nationwide is not entirely accurate; payments are ongoing in many areas, though delays and potential future shortfalls are a concern. Local housing authorities have been working to ensure timely payments, but landlords have been advised to prepare for potential delays or shortfalls, and tenants should be prepared to cover their portion of rent if necessary. Current situation Ongoing payments in many areas: Many local housing authorities have received funding to continue making payments for current participants, at least through the current payment cycle. Short-term relief: In some areas, like central Texas, housing authorities have stated they have enough funding to continue payments through the upcoming month. Delays and uncertainty: The government shutdown has caused significant uncertainty and potential for delays in payments, with some letters from housing authorities warning tenants to expect late payments and be prepared to pay their portion of the rent. What this means for tenants Communicate with your landlord and housing authority: Keep both parties informed of the situation. This is the best way to ensure a clear understanding and prevent misunderstandings. Be prepared to pay your portion: If a payment is delayed, you may need to cover your portion of the rent to avoid issues with your landlord. Do not be afraid of eviction based solely on non-payment of the government's portion: Landlords must still follow due process and provide legal notice to evict a tenant, and a government funding delay alone does not violate the lease. Seek legal assistance: If you face eviction due to these delays, seek legal assistance. Some organizations and tenant advocacy groups can help. What this means for landlords Understand the risks of delayed or non-payment: If housing assistance payments are delayed, you may face financial hardship. Understand your state's laws regarding tenant eviction during a delay. Communicate with tenants: Keep tenants informed about the situation and any potential issues. Seek assistance: Reach out to your local housing authority for information on how to proceed, and be prepared to pursue legal action if a tenant cannot pay their portion of the rent. New York Los Angeles Chicago Houston Phoenix Philadelphia San Antonio San Diego Dallas city San Jose Austin Jacksonville San Francisco Columbus Fort Worth Indianapolis Charlotte Seattle Denver Washington Boston El Paso Detroit Nashville Memphis Portland Oklahoma Las Vegas Louisville Baltimore Milwaukee Albuquerque Tucson Fresno Sacramento Mesa Kansas Atlanta Long Beach Omaha Raleigh Colorado Springs Miami Virginia Beach Oakland Minneapolis Tulsa city Arlington New Orleans Wichita city