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The answer The Housing Authority of the City of Los Angeles (HACLA) has preset caps on the maximum rent for individuals and families using Section 8 vouchers.
The lack of low-cost housing makes it especially hard for people with Housing Choice vouchers to find a place to call home, and some are even losing their opportunity to use the program.
Rumors are swirling that the program, which helps low-income families with rent, could soon be subject to limitations including a two-year cap.
With more than 100,000 Section 8 vouchers at its disposal at any given time, there are a lot of questions about why it takes Los Angeles County so long to find housing for approved applicants and ...
One of the best histories of the Housing Choice Voucher program (however, I’m going to refer to it throughout at Section 8), is by the Congressional Research Service (CSA), An Overview of the ...