HABC

Apply for the Housing Choice Voucher

What is a Section 8 Voucher?

Rental Assistance in the Private Market

The Housing Authority of Brevard County (HABC) provides federal Section 8 Housing Choice Voucher rental assistance to more than 1,600 households with low incomes in Brevard County.

Many of HABC’s rental assistance households include seniors or individuals with disabilities.

Rental housing assistance is funded by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD).

Because funding is limited, there is a wait list to receive federal rental assistance through HABC. The average wait time is approximately 5 years.

Apply for the HABC Section 8 Voucher

To apply for the HABC Section 8 voucher waitlist, click on the button below to begin the online application:

The application will become available on October 1, 2020 at 12:01AM and will close on October 5, 2020 at 11:59PM

As soon as we are ready to begin accepting new applications an update will be posted informing you. Thank you for your understanding. 

Emergency Housing Voucher Notice

You may be eligible for an Emergency Housing Voucher if you meet the following criteria:

  • Homeless
  • At risk of homeless
  • Fleeing or attempting to flee domestic violence, sexual assault, stalking, or human trafficking
  • Recently homeless and for whom providing rental assistance will prevent the family’s homelessness or having high risk of housing instability

If you are interested in applying, please submit your full name, phone number/email address and which criteria you meet to 

[email protected]

There is no guarantee that an Emergency Housing Voucher will be issued.

Already Applied? Check The Winning Numbers

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Winning lottery applicants will be contacted by HABC via the contact information that was listed on the application at time of submission.

HCV Waitlist Hotline:
(321) 301-1982

For questions regarding your application status or place on the waitlist, please call our HCV Waitlist Hotline at (321) 301-1982

Who is Eligible?

  • People who live or work in Brevard County
  • Individuals and families with annual income less than 80 percent of Brevard County’s Area Median Income (AMI)*
  • Veterans and active-duty military
  • Low-income seniors age 62 or older
  • Individuals with disabilities
  • Homeless families and individuals
* By law, a PHA must provide 75 percent of its voucher to applicants whose incomes do not exceed 30 percent of the area median income. See below for Brevard County’s area median income.

How Does Rental Assistance Work?

Households pay a predetermined portion of their income toward their rent.

HABC pays the balance of the rent, up to the applicable payment standard, directly to the landlord.

The payment standard is the maximum amount of housing assistance that a voucher would pay for a rental housing unit.

If the contract rent is more than the payment standard, the household pays the difference from the approved rental amount and the subsidized amount.

How Much Assistance Can You Get?

HABC calculates the maximum amount of housing assistance allowable.
 

The maximum is generally whichever is lower of these two options: 

(1) The payment standard minus 30 percent of the family’s monthly adjusted income 

or 

(2) the gross rent minus 30 percent of the adjusted income
By law, whenever a family moves to a new unit where the rent exceeds the payment standard, the family may not pay more than 40 percent of its adjusted monthly income for rent.

Where Can You Live with A Voucher?

A household can rent a housing unit (including single family homes, townhomes, apartments, condos, or even mobile units) from any landlord in Brevard County, provided that it meets program requirements. To find affordable housing units you may:

  • Search the Section 8 Property Listings on this website
  • View HABC’s Affordable Housing Resource Guide

Income Eligibility

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HABC Rental Guidelines

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