Is the Section 8 Program Good for Landlords?
I was signing a lease with a Charlotte Section 8 tenant (the government subsidized rental program) a year or two ago and asked her if she liked the Section 8 program. She smiled and said, "Yeah, it's a pretty good deal." I laughed; when the government is willing to pay some (or all) of your rent, I guess it would be tough to answer any other way!
So, it's a good deal for tenants. But is it a good deal for landlords?
I only have limited space, but here are the most pertinent and succinct pieces of advice I can offer to landlords to determine whether allowing Section 8 tenants to rent your properties is a good deal:
And as a bonus, here is an answer to our most FAQ by far:
Q: If I allow Section 8 tenants to rent my house, am I just asking for my property to be torn up?
A: I haven't seen this be the case. There is actually additional protection against a Section 8 tenant tearing up the home, when compared to a regular tenant. Let me explain. The Section 8 program has a huge tenant waiting list (no surprise there!). If a Section 8 tenant tears up the home (or does anything that violates the lease), there is an implied understanding that they can be reported to Section 8 and be removed from the program. The tenant cannot afford for this to happen!
Section 8 can be a great option for the right house. Use it wisely and selectively!
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Is the Section 8 Program Good for Landlords?
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