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Page 1: March 11, 2021 - HACLA Home

March 11, 2021

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Agenda1. Program Overview

2. Jurisdiction

3. Participation Benefits

4. Housing Assistance Process

5. Contracting: RFTA, HAP

6. HACLA CARES

7. Continuing Participation

8. Fair Housing

9. Violence Against Women Act (VAWA)

10.Inspections

11.Questions and Answers2

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Program Overview

• The Section 8 Housing Choice Voucher (HCV) Program is a federally funded program

administered by the Housing Authority of the City of Los Angeles (HACLA). The Section 8

program provides housing assistance to lower-income families for decent, safe, and

sanitary housing by subsidizing a portion of their rent.

• Budget Authority $575 million

• Vouchers allocated 50,969

• Landlords 13,280

• Individual 90,000

• SEMAP High Performer (HUD designation)

Second largest Housing Authority in the nation3

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Arleta Elysian Valley Mid-Wilshire Sepulveda WilmingtonAtwater Fairfax Mission Hills Shadow Hills Wilshire CenterBaldwin Hills Florence Montecito Heights Sherman Oaks WinnetkaBaldwin Village Glassell Park Monterey Hills Silverlake Woodland HillsBel Air Granada Hills Mount Olympus Studio CityBeverly Glen Hancock Park Mt. Washington SunlandBoyle Heights Harbor City North Hills Sun ValleyBrentwood Harbor Gateway North Hollywood SylmarCanoga Park Highland Park Northridge TarzanaCarthay Circle Hollywood Pacific Palisades Toluca LakeCastellammare Hollywood Hills Pacoima TujungaCentury City Hyde Park Palms Van NuysChatsworth Jefferson Park Panorama City VeniceCheviot Hills Lakeview Terrance Park La Brea Warner CenterCrenshaw Leimert Park Porter Ranch WattsCypress Park Lincoln Heights Rancho Park West HillsEagle Rock Los Feliz Reseda WestchesterEl Serreno Mar Vista San Pedro West Los AngelesEncino Mid-City Sawtelle Westwood

The HACLA provides Section 8 rental assistance only within the City Limits of Los Angeles. Areas outside the

City limits are serviced by other Housing Authorities agencies. If your rental property is located outside the City of

Los Angeles, contact city information in the area in which the rental property is located to determine the agency

responsible for Section 8 rental assistance.

Jurisdiction

Please note, the HUD/VASH Program allows for inter-jurisdiction contracts

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Participation Benefits

• Reliable Payments: After entering into a HAP contract, the Housing

Authority guarantees its payment to you as long as the family remains in

the residence and the unit meets HQS inspection requirements.

• Free property listing: You may advertise your property for free at

www.GoSection8.com

• Applicant Screening: You retain full control over the screening and

selection process.

• Market Rate Rents: You may request market rate rent for new contract

for applicants off the Section 8 waiting list.

• Owners Portal: You will be able to view and print HAP information,

scheduled inspections, request for rent changes, and many more features.

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Participation Benefits

• Full Security Deposit: You may collect a full security deposit, up to the

maximum permitted by state and local laws. The HACLA can assist

through the CARES Act, based on available funding.

• Eviction rights: As with any other Tenant, assisted families can be evicted

for lease violations. The HACLA honors all legal rights under state & local laws.

• Right to recover damages: You have the same rights to legal action against

a Tenant who leaves damages beyond the security deposit collected.

• Rent Increases: The Section 8 program allows for rent increases as allowed

by regulations.

• Inspections: As a participating Owner, your property is inspected for free.

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Housing Assistance Process

• Waiting list Voucher Payment Standard

• Eligibility interview:

* Income Bedroom Size VPS

* Family Composition SRO $1,026

• Voucher issuance 0 $1,369

* Subsidy standard 1 $1,765

* Voucher payment standard 2 $2,263

• Contracting: RFTA, inspection 3 $2,735

contract rent 4 $2,982

*Contract rent = HAP + TTP 5 $3,429

*Rent reasonableness 6 $3,876

• Annual reexamination

• Biennial inspection 7

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Contracting

1. Request For Tenancy Approval (RFTA)

2. HAP Contract

3. HACLA CARES

4. Inspection

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Forms

Prior to Contracting

1. Request For Tenancy Approval (RFTA): HAPP-2

2. Joint Owner/Tenant Pre-Inspection Walk-Through: HAPP INPS-7

3. Lead-Based Paint Disclosure: HAPP RLA-12

4. Security Deposit Amounts and Claim Liability: HAPP-172

5. Owner Checklist and Certified Statement: HAPP RFTA13A

6. Certification of No Conflict of Interest: HAPP RFTA-13

7. Property Owner Letter of Authorization

8. HAP Contract Direct Deposit Information

9. IRS Form W-9

Contracting, Lease

1. Sample Lease: HAPP-67

2. Housing Assistance Payments Contract: Form HUD-52641

3. Tenancy Addendum: HAPP V-4 (form HUD-52641-A

Forms can be found online at: hacla.org/formsdocuments

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Contracting: RFTA

RFTA packet is given to a family when looking for a unit.

When completing:

• Indicate date the unit will be ready for inspection, NOW is not an answer.

• Make sure Utility Responsibility is accurate and complete.

• If the property has more than four units, you must certify rent charged

for the other units.

• You must provide requested certifications.

• Provide legal property ownership name.

• If represented by an Agent or will have a different payee, you must

identify the individual(s).

• Landlord should make a copy of forms for their records before giving to

prospective Tenant to return to the HACLA.10

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Contracting: HAP

Tenant moves into the unit after:• The unit passes the Housing Quality Standards (HQS) inspection, and

• The Owner agrees to the contract rent HACLA is able to pay, and

• HACLA authorizes move in, and

• The Owner and Tenant sign and date the lease.

HAP assistance will be calculated from effective date of the lease

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Contracting: HAP

• Contract is between HACLA and the Owner.

• The contract must be executed within 60 days of the lease effective date.

• HACLA will complete the HAP Contract and send it to you for signature.

• Owner must return the contract to HACLA immediately after signing or the

contract will be cancelled.

• A copy of the contract will be mailed to the owner with a cover letter that

provides the Section 8 Advisor’s name and contact information.

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Contracting: HAP

• Utilities and Appliances. The lease and the HAP contract must specify what

utilities and appliances are to be supplied by the Owner, what utilities and

appliances are to be supplied by the Tenant, and who is responsible to provide

or pay for the utilities and appliances.

• Proration of the First Month. The HAP for the first month of the HAP contract

term will be prorated for a partial month.

• Family Payment to Owner. The family is not responsible for the HAP payment,

the Housing Authority is responsible. Failure by the HA to pay HAP is not a

violation of the lease.

• Family Moves Out. The HA will not pay a housing assistance payment to the

Owner for any month after the month when the family moves out.

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Contracting: HAP

• Review names, unit address, contract rent amount, lease dates for accuracy.

• Never make hand-revisions on the contract.

• Never sign a contract that contains errors.

• Make corrections on a separate piece of paper and attach it to the contract

for reprinting. Contracts with unauthorized changes will not be processed.

• Contract reprints may cause payment delays.

• The participant is responsible for the security deposit, but if not able to

the HACLA might be able to assist.

• The initial term of tenancy must be for at least one year.

• The start date of the tenancy must allow sufficient time for the family to

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HACLA CARES• Our collective goal is to assist 1000 families with CARES funds before 12/31/2021.

• HACLA CARES’ intention is to encourage property Owner’s participation during

these challenging times and assist families in need who wish to relocate.

• HACLA CARES will offer property Owners a $2,500 signing bonus as an incentive

payment upon execution of HAP contract and move-in by the Assistant Housing

Manager.

Owners do not need to reach out to obtain signing bonus.

• Security deposit assistance will also be offered for all Housing Choice Voucher Program

families contingent on funding availability. Two months worth of rent or up to the limit

allowed under California law for security deposits.

** Funds will be paid directly to Owner and is to be returned to client when they move.

***All funds need to be used by 12/31/2021.

For further information, please call HIP at 833-HACLA-4-U or email them at [email protected]

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Continuing Participation

• Family composition

• Income verification

• Program compliance

• Inspections

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Continuing Participation

• After the contracting process is complete, the Tenant file is assigned and transferred

to a Section 8 Advisor for ongoing case management and for servicing your HAP

contract and lease.

• It is good practice to create a file folder for each Section 8 Tenant. Use one side for

your HAP contract, lease, addendum, and notices from the Section 8 Advisor. Use

the other side for inspection reports and notices.

• A well-organized folder will enable you to easily access Section 8 Tenant information.

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Fair Housing

• When appropriate, you must provide Reasonable Accommodations for

families with disabled household members.

• An Owner must not discriminate against any person based on race,

color, religion, sex, national origin, age, familial status, or disability in

connection with the HAP contract. The Owner must cooperate with

HACLA or HUD in conducting equal opportunity compliance reviews

and complaint investigations in connection with the HAP contract.

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Violence Against Women Act (VAWA)

• Protects Tenants and family members (who are victims of domestic violence, dating

violence, or stalking) from being evicted or terminated based on acts of such violence

against them.

• For additional information reference Part C of the HAP Contract: Tenancy Addendum,

Part 8. Termination of Tenancy by Owner, Section E. Protections for Victims of Abuse

or go to: http//portal.hud.gov/hudportal/documents/huddoc?id=52641-a.pdf

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Contact Information

• If you reach a HACLA employee’s voicemail, please leave a brief message:

*Your name and Vendor number.

*Your telephone number/email address

*The nature of your inquiry.

*Tenant name and Entity I.D. number (Client number).

*Address of rental unit.

*Give the employee 48 hours (2 business days) to respond.

• Owners Portal: [email protected]

• Inspections: [email protected]

• Owner Services: [email protected]

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Contact Information

• The Housing Authority has Ombudspersons on staff to address issues after attempts

to address those issues with the department. Each one is responsible for providing

support in a different area of the Section 8 Department.

• Waitlist/Special Programs:

Serina Cannon (213)252-1613; [email protected]

• Section 8 Administration:

Angelina Zargaryan (213)252-5420; [email protected]

• Participant families:

• (West & South) Billye Fairley (213)252-2668; [email protected]

• (East & Valley) Jose Gutierrez (213)252-5296; [email protected]

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Inspections

Objective:

To enforce housing quality standards (HQS) and ensure decent,

safe and sanitary conditions.

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Types of Inspections

• Initial

• Annual/Biennial Inspections

• Re-inspections

• Maintenance complaint

• Move-out inspections

• Quality Control

Inspection Overview

The inspection encompasses the whole building, interior, exterior and all common

areas that will be accessible to the tenant driveway and parking facilities.

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Initial

• First inspection conducted by the Housing Authority.

• Prior to Tenant moving in or prior to contracting.

• Unit must be vacant and in move-in condition.

• All utilities must be on.

• The inspector will call you on the morning of the inspection with a 2-hour window

time of arrival.

• If the unit fails inspection, the owner must contact the Eligibility Interviewer to

schedule a re-inspection.

• The tenant cannot move in until the unit passes inspection and HACLA approves

the move in.

• COVID-19 Temporary Provision: A physical inspection is conducted on vacant units

only; for occupied units the Landlord can self certify that no life threatening

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Annual/Biennial Inspections

• Inspections are conducted on a biennial basis, some continue to be annual.

• Owner and tenant are notified by mail usually 30 days prior.

• An adult 18 years or older must be present.

• If immediate health and safety hazards exist, 24 hour abatement will occur.

• COVID-19 Temporary Provision: Biennial inspections are conducted by Remote

Video Inspections (RVI), which require Tenants to serve as the proxy inspector.

The Tenant must provide a preferred video platform whether Zoom, Google Duo

or Whatsapp.

RVI (video, protocol):

hacla.org/formsdocuments and hacla.org/Landlords/Remote-Video-Inspections

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Re-inspection

• This takes place when the annual/biennial inspection fails.

• Automatically scheduled 25 days after failed annual/biennial.

• Notice mailed to tenant and Owner of the failed items as well as the re-inspection date.

• If the items cited on the report are not completed at the time of the re-inspection, the unit

will be abated, meaning the HACLA will stop payments to the Owner until the work is

completed.

• Once the work is completed, the Owner must contact the Inspections Department via email

• At [email protected] or call 833-HACLA-4-U to schedule another inspection.

Payments will resume when the unit passes inspection.

• COVID-19 Temporary Provision: The re-inspection will be done by RVI to verify the

completion of cited deficiencies.

RVI (video, protocol):

hacla.org/formsdocuments and hacla.org/Landlords/Remote-Video-Inspections26

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Maintenance Complaint

• Request must be made to the Section 8 Advisor and can be a complaint from either

Owner or Tenant.

• In addition to the items of concern, a full inspection of the unit will be completed.

• Responsible party given 25 days to complete repairs.

• If immediate health or safety hazard exist, 24 hour abatement will be processed. (Owner

notified by phone and report by mail)

• Inspector will return in 24 hours to verify completion. If repairs remain uncorrected the HAP

payment will be abated.

• COVID-19 Temporary Provision: Inspection will be conducted by Remote Video Inspection.

RVI (video, protocol):

hacla.org/formsdocuments and hacla.org/Landlords/Remote-Video-Inspections

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Move-out Inspections

• HACLA should be notified of pending eviction or if the Tenant vacates the unit within

2 business days of vacate.

• Tenant can be terminated if damages are in excess of $2,000.

• Security deposit has no bearing on the $2,000 threshold.

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Owner/Tenant Responsibility

• Both Owner and Tenant are responsible for maintaining the unit.

• Owner is responsible for normal wear and tear and general maintenance.

• Tenant is responsible for deliberate or accidental destruction and/or

misuse and abuse of property.

• If there is a question regarding any aspect of the inspection, please call

833-HACLA-4-U.

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Rent Reasonableness

• The HACLA uses the service of a third party vendor and its rent reasonableness

calculation model which has been customized and made unique to the HACLA’s

local rent market.

• The inspector will document type and condition of building, amenities, bedroom

size, number of bathrooms, square footage, including appliances, etc.

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Abatement

• Cited deficiencies that remain uncorrected at the re-inspection (25 days after) HACLA

will stop the payments to the Owner.

• Abated monies are forfeited.

• Owner must contact the inspection department to reschedule an inspection by email

at [email protected] or call 833-HACLA-4-U.

• Payment resume when the unit passes inspection.

• To avoid abatement ensure that repairs are completed before re-inspection date.

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Inspection Extension(s)

• Request for extensions must be in writing to the supervisor or sent to

[email protected] at least 2 weeks prior to the scheduled

re-inspection date.

• Extensions are reviewed on a case by case basis.

• Extensions will not be granted for normal wear and tear.

• Owner must receive confirmation from the inspection office of approved extension.

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Questions and Answers

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