Low Income Housing Options
Summary
HUD and Section 8 housing programs in Hawaii may require rental history but do not typically verify with the Department of Human Services. Applicants can choose which landlords to list, but omitting information may raise questions. The Enterprise Income Verification (EIV) system is used to verify income, not rental history. For accurate information, consult local housing authorities or HUD directly.Full Conversation
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Sure! In Kona, Hawaii, you can reach out to the Hawaii Public Housing Authority (HPHA) for assistance with low-income housing. They may have programs that suit your needs. Would you like more information or contact details for HPHA?
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Here's the contact information for the Hawaii Public Housing Authority (HPHA), which can assist you with low-income housing options:
Phone: (*) *-*
Website: www.hpha.hawaii.gov
Feel free to reach out to them for more details on their programs and application requirements. If you have any other questions or need further assistance, just let me know!
Hawaii Public Housing Authority
Phone: (*) *-*
Website: www.hpha.hawaii.gov
Feel free to reach out to them for more details on their programs and application requirements. If you have any other questions or need further assistance, just let me know!
Does DHS in Kona Hawaii give out your rental history
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The Department of Human Services (DHS) in Hawaii typically does not provide rental history. Rental history is usually maintained by landlords or property management companies. If you need assistance with rental history, consider contacting your previous landlords or a tenant screening service. If you have more questions, feel free to ask!
The Department of Human Services (DHS) in Hawaii typically does not provide rental history. Rental history is usually maintained by landlords or property management companies. If you need assistance with rental history, consider contacting your previous landlords or a tenant screening service. If you have more questions, feel free to ask!
Do they give it out to section * or hud housing
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Section * and HUD housing programs typically require rental history as part of the application process. However, they do not provide rental history to applicants. You may need to gather this information from previous landlords or property management companies for your application. If you have any other questions, feel free to ask!
Section * and HUD housing programs typically require rental history as part of the application process. However, they do not provide rental history to applicants. You may need to gather this information from previous landlords or property management companies for your application. If you have any other questions, feel free to ask!
Will hud and/or section * check with department of human services after you fill out an application with them to see if you have any landlords if you choose not to list some landlords. Can you choose which landlords to list on the applications
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HUD and Section * programs often verify information provided in applications, including rental history. While you can choose which landlords to list, omitting landlords can raise questions or delay the process. It’s best to be honest and thorough to avoid issues. If you have more questions, feel free to ask!
HUD and Section * programs often verify information provided in applications, including rental history. While you can choose which landlords to list, omitting landlords can raise questions or delay the process. It’s best to be honest and thorough to avoid issues. If you have more questions, feel free to ask!
Since I can choose which landlords to list will section * and/or hud check with the department of human services to see if I had prior landlords if I chose not to list those landlords
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HUD and Section * typically do not check with the Department of Human Services to verify prior landlords not listed. However, they may use other methods to verify your rental history, so it's best to be honest and accurate on your application. If you need assistance, contact local housing authorities.
HUD and Section * typically do not check with the Department of Human Services to verify prior landlords not listed. However, they may use other methods to verify your rental history, so it's best to be honest and accurate on your application. If you need assistance, contact local housing authorities.
What other methods would they use to check on rental history I can choose not to list
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HUD and Section * may use several methods to verify rental history:
- Contact listed landlords directly.
- Use tenant screening services.
- Review credit reports for rental payment patterns.
- Check public records for eviction history.
Consider being thorough and honest in applications to avoid complications.
HUD and Section * may use several methods to verify rental history:
- Contact listed landlords directly.
- Use tenant screening services.
- Review credit reports for rental payment patterns.
- Check public records for eviction history.
Consider being thorough and honest in applications to avoid complications.
Does the department of human services report renters to anyone
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The Department of Human Services (DHS) in Hawaii generally does not report renters to anyone. Rental history is typically managed by landlords or property management companies. If you need further assistance or have other questions, feel free to ask!
The Department of Human Services (DHS) in Hawaii generally does not report renters to anyone. Rental history is typically managed by landlords or property management companies. If you need further assistance or have other questions, feel free to ask!
If you rented and reported it to the department of human services, does the department of human services report to credit bureau, tenant screening services or any agencies or is that information private by law and never disclosed at all
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The Department of Human Services (DHS) in Hawaii generally does not report rental information to credit bureaus, tenant screening services, or other agencies. This information is typically private and managed by landlords or property management companies. Let me know if you have any more questions!
The Department of Human Services (DHS) in Hawaii generally does not report rental information to credit bureaus, tenant screening services, or other agencies. This information is typically private and managed by landlords or property management companies. Let me know if you have any more questions!
What is an EIV doesn't hud and section * cross reference data with the department of human services like income if rent was involved and you reported it
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The Enterprise Income Verification (EIV) system is used by HUD to verify income information provided by applicants for Section * and other housing programs. It cross-references data from various sources, but it generally does not directly cross-reference with the Department of Human Services for rental history. If you have more questions, feel free to ask!
The Enterprise Income Verification (EIV) system is used by HUD to verify income information provided by applicants for Section * and other housing programs. It cross-references data from various sources, but it generally does not directly cross-reference with the Department of Human Services for rental history. If you have more questions, feel free to ask!
Will the EIV know if I was paying rent if I reported it to the department of human services for SNAP benefits and choose to report certain landlords only
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The Enterprise Income Verification (EIV) system primarily focuses on verifying income information. It does not typically track or cross-reference rental payments reported to the Department of Human Services for SNAP benefits. If you have further questions or need more information, feel free to ask!
The Enterprise Income Verification (EIV) system primarily focuses on verifying income information. It does not typically track or cross-reference rental payments reported to the Department of Human Services for SNAP benefits. If you have further questions or need more information, feel free to ask!
What if I googled it and google says it does
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For any discrepancies between what you've found on Google and the information provided, it's best to consult directly with HUD, Section *, or a local housing authority for clarification. They can provide the most accurate information regarding the use of the EIV system and other verification processes. If you have more questions, feel free to ask!
For any discrepancies between what you've found on Google and the information provided, it's best to consult directly with HUD, Section *, or a local housing authority for clarification. They can provide the most accurate information regarding the use of the EIV system and other verification processes. If you have more questions, feel free to ask!