Blank Housing Authority Of Mckinney Texas PDF Form

Blank Housing Authority Of Mckinney Texas PDF Form

The Housing Authority of McKinney, Texas form is an application for public housing that allows individuals and families to seek residency in properties managed by the McKinney Housing Authority. This form is distinct from the Section 8 application and is essential for those wishing to access public housing options. To begin the process, interested applicants should fill out the form by clicking the button below.

The Housing Authority of McKinney, Texas, provides an essential application form for individuals seeking public or PHA-owned housing. This form is specifically designed for those who are not applying for the Section 8 Housing Voucher program. Before submitting, applicants must ensure they read the instructions carefully, as incomplete applications will not be processed. The application serves as a gateway to various public housing properties managed by the McKinney Housing Authority, referred to as "PHA." To qualify for admission, applicants must meet several criteria, including family status, income limits set by HUD, and documentation of citizenship or eligible immigration status. Furthermore, the application requires details about family members, their income sources, and any relevant financial assets. Important information regarding past housing history, criminal background checks, and eligibility for deductions in calculating rent is also collected. The form emphasizes the importance of truthful disclosures, as any inaccuracies can lead to disqualification. By completing this application, prospective tenants take a significant step toward securing stable housing in McKinney.

Document Sample

MCKINNEY HOUSING AUTHORITY

1200 N. Tennessee St. McKinney, Texas 75069 * Office (972) 542-5641 Fax: (972) 562-8387

APPLICATION for PUBLIC/ PHA-OWNED HOUSING

This is not a Section 8 application and cannot be used for the Housing Voucher program.

Instructions: Please read Carefully. Incomplete applications will not be processed

This application is valid for all public housing properties operated by the McKinney Housing Authority

hereinafter referred to as "PHA".

To be qualified for admission to public housing an applicant must:

a.Be a family as defined in PHA’s Admission and Continued Occupancy policy;

b.Document citizenship or eligible immigration status or pay a higher rent;

c.Have an Annual Income at the time of admission that does not exceed the income limits established by HUD that are posted in PHA office.

d.Provide documentation of Social Security numbers for all family members;

e.Meet or exceed the Applicant Selection Criteria;

f.Pay any money owed to PHA or any other housing authority;

g.Not have had a lease terminated by a PHA in the past 12 months;

h.Be able and willing to comply with the PHA lease;

i.Not have any family members engaged in any criminal activity that threatens the life, health, safety, or right to peaceful enjoyment of the premises by other residents, and not have any family members engaged in any drug-related criminal activity;

j.Not have any family members subject to a lifetime sex offender registration in any state.

Complete applications will be entered on the waiting list in the order received. The waiting list will then be processed in order according to unit type and size (and admission preferences if applicable).

Each applicant who meets the above qualifications will receive one unit of the size and type needed. If the applicant accepts the offer, the applicant will be offered a lease. If the applicant refuses the offer without good cause, the application will be withdrawn from the waiting list and the applicant will not be permitted to reapply for 12 months.

Applicants with disabilities will be given assistance, if requested, with the completion of the application at PHA’s office at the address above.

PHA will conduct a criminal record check on all adult applicants or those for whom adult records are available.

McKinney Housing Authority is an Equal Housing Provider

April 16, 2012- June 28, 2012

APPLICATION for PUBLIC/ PHA-OWNED HOUSING

Date of Application:

Time of Application:

App #

1.Name of head of household:

2.Name of adult co-head of household:

3.Current address, Street, Apt. # Current City, State and Zip

Current Area Code, Home & Work Phone #s

 

For Statistical Purposes Only

 

 

4.

Race of Head: Caucasian/White African American/Black Asian or Pacific Islander

 

Native American/ Alaska Native Pacific Islander/Hawaiian Native

5.

Ethnicity of Head: Hispanic/Latino Non-Hispanic/Non-Latino

Family Information

6.List all persons who will live in the unit, including foster children, live-in aides (if needed for the care of a family member). No one except those listed on this form may live in the unit.

 

 

First Name & Last

 

 

Date of Birth

 

 

Sex

 

Social

Relation

Disabled

 

Birthplace:

 

 

Full-time

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Name if different from Head’s

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Security

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April 16, 2012- June 28, 2012

Family Income Information

7.Please list the source and amount of all income expected for the coming 12 months for all family members, including but not limited to all earnings and benefits received from working, TANF, VA, Social Security, SSI, SSID, Unemployment, Worker’s Compensation, pension, Child Support, etc. Example: Wages, $150/week, SSI, $421/month

Family Member Name

Income Source

Amount $

Frequency – Per

 

 

 

 

Week Month Year

Week Month Year

Week Month Year

Week Month Year

8.Do you have a checking or savings account or own any Certificates of Deposit, stocks, bonds, etc? Yes No If yes, describe the type of asset(s) please:

What is the market value of all assets?

9.Do you own any real estate? Yes No If yes, what is the address?

10.Have you sold any real estate in the past two years? Yes No If yes, what was the address?

11.Current Landlord’s name and phone # Current Landlord’s Address

Date Family Moved to this location

12.Most recent former address, Street, Apt. # Most recent former City, State and Zip Most recent former Area Code and Phone #

Screening

13.Have you ever been evicted from housing? Yes No If yes, why?

14.Have you ever lived in public housing before? Yes No If yes, where?

Dates: From

 

To

Name of Lessee:

 

 

 

 

 

 

Do you owe any money to the housing authority?Yes No

15.Do you have any past due utility bills? Yes No If yes, please describe and give amount owed:

16.Have you, or any member of the applicant household ever been arrested or convicted of a crime other than a traffic violation?Yes No If yes, please explain the problem and who was involved:

17.Is anyone in your household currently on parole or probation? Yes No If yes, please explain:

Qualifying for Deductions in Calculating Rent

18.Is the head of household or spouse age 62 or older or a person with a disability? Yes No If yes, please answer the following questions. If no, please skip down to question # 21

April 16, 2012- June 28, 2012

19.Does your household have any medical expenses (include insurance, Medicare deduction, doctor bills, dentist bills, hospital bills, clinic costs, medicine, therapy, supplies, medical transportation, etc.)? Yes No If yes, please describe the type of expense (not your medical condition) and the unreimbursed amount you spend per month on each medical expenses:

Type of expense:

Monthly medical expense:$

Name, address & phone # of person who can verify

expense:

 

 

 

 

20.Do you have any expenses on behalf of a household member with disabilities so an adult in the family can work?Yes No If yes, describe the nature of the expense and the monthly amount:

Name, address & phone # of someone who can verify the expense:

21. Do you have childcare expenses for children under age 13 so an adult in the family can work, go to school or attend job training? Yes No If yes, Name, address and phone # of childcare provider:

Monthly unreimbursed child care cost: $

22.Is any member of the household age 18 or older (other than family head and spouse) a full time student or person with a disability? Yes No If yes, Name of the family member and name and address of someone who can verify this information: Name of family member:

Name, address & phone # of someone who can verify this information:

23. Drivers License or State ID #: Applicant:

 

 

Co-applicant:

Automobile: Year:

 

Make:

 

Model:

License:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

24.Do you want an apartment at an all elderly building? Yes No (Head or spouse over 62)

25.Do you want to have a pet in your apartment?Yes No

PHA will be contacting all former landlords for the period three years from the date of application

I/we certify that the statements on this application are true to the best of my/our knowledge and belief and understand that they will be verified. I/we authorize the release of information to the Housing Authority by my/our employer(s), the Texas Health and Human Services Commission, the Social Security Administration, and/or other business or government agencies. I/we understand that any false statement made on this application will cause me/us to be disqualified for admission.

Applicant Signature

Date

 

 

Co-applicant Signature

Date

Warning: 18 U.S.C. 1001 provides, among other things that whoever knowingly and willfully makes or uses a document or writing containing false, fictitious or fraudulent statement or entry in any matter within the jurisdiction of a department or an agency of the United States shall be fined not more than $10,000 or shall be imprisoned for not more than five years or both.

April 16, 2012- June 28, 2012

File Specifics

Fact Name Details
Authority Name McKinney Housing Authority
Office Location 1200 N. Tennessee St., McKinney, Texas 75069
Contact Information Phone: (972) 542-5641, Fax: (972) 562-8387
Application Type This application is for public housing, not Section 8.
Eligibility Requirements Applicants must meet specific criteria, including income limits and documentation of citizenship.
Application Processing Incomplete applications will not be processed.
Waiting List Policy Complete applications are placed on a waiting list in the order received.
Equal Housing Provider The McKinney Housing Authority is committed to providing equal housing opportunities.

How to Use Housing Authority Of Mckinney Texas

Completing the Housing Authority of McKinney, Texas application form is a crucial step for individuals seeking public housing. This process requires careful attention to detail to ensure that all necessary information is accurately provided. Following these steps will help streamline your application and improve your chances of being placed on the waiting list.

  1. Begin by filling out the date and time of your application at the top of the form.
  2. Enter the name of the head of the household in the designated space.
  3. If applicable, provide the name of the adult co-head of household.
  4. Complete your current address, including street, apartment number, city, state, and zip code.
  5. List your area code, home phone number, and work phone number.
  6. Indicate the race and ethnicity of the head of household by checking the appropriate boxes.
  7. List all individuals who will reside in the unit, including foster children and live-in aides. Provide their first and last names, dates of birth, sex, relationship to the head of household, disability status, and birthplace.
  8. Document all sources and amounts of income expected for the next 12 months for each family member. Include details such as wages, benefits, and any other income sources.
  9. If you have checking or savings accounts, or own any assets, indicate this and describe the type of assets, along with their market value.
  10. State whether you own any real estate and provide the address if applicable.
  11. Indicate if you have sold any real estate in the past two years and provide the address if so.
  12. Provide the name and phone number of your current landlord, along with their address and the date you moved to your current location.
  13. List your most recent former address and contact information.
  14. Answer whether you have ever been evicted from housing and provide details if applicable.
  15. State if you have lived in public housing before and provide the location and dates.
  16. Indicate if you owe any money to the housing authority.
  17. Answer whether you have any past due utility bills and provide details if applicable.
  18. State if you or any household member has ever been arrested or convicted of a crime, excluding traffic violations, and explain if applicable.
  19. Indicate if anyone in your household is currently on parole or probation and provide details if applicable.
  20. Answer questions regarding any medical expenses or expenses related to a household member with disabilities that may qualify for deductions in calculating rent.
  21. Provide details on any childcare expenses for children under age 13 that allow an adult in the family to work, go to school, or attend job training.
  22. Indicate if any household member age 18 or older is a full-time student or person with a disability and provide verification details.
  23. Fill in the driver's license or state ID numbers for both the applicant and co-applicant, along with vehicle information if applicable.
  24. Indicate whether you prefer an apartment in an all-elderly building and whether you want to have a pet in your apartment.
  25. Finally, certify the accuracy of the information provided by signing and dating the application.

Your Questions, Answered

What is the purpose of the McKinney Housing Authority application?

The application is for public housing operated by the McKinney Housing Authority (PHA). It is important to note that this is not a Section 8 application and cannot be used for the Housing Voucher program.

What are the eligibility requirements for applying?

To qualify for admission to public housing, applicants must meet several criteria, including:

  • Be a family as defined in PHA’s policy.
  • Document citizenship or eligible immigration status.
  • Have an annual income that does not exceed HUD's established limits.
  • Provide Social Security numbers for all family members.
  • Meet the Applicant Selection Criteria.
  • Pay any money owed to PHA or other housing authorities.
  • Not have had a lease terminated by a PHA in the past 12 months.
  • Comply with the PHA lease.
  • Not have any family members engaged in criminal activity that threatens the safety or peaceful enjoyment of the premises.
  • Not have any family members subject to a lifetime sex offender registration.

How does the waiting list process work?

Completed applications will be placed on the waiting list in the order they are received. The waiting list will be processed based on unit type and size, as well as any admission preferences. Each qualified applicant will receive an offer for a unit that meets their needs.

What happens if I refuse an offer?

If you refuse an offer without a valid reason, your application will be withdrawn from the waiting list. You will not be allowed to reapply for 12 months.

Can I get assistance with the application process?

Yes, applicants with disabilities can request assistance with completing the application at the PHA office. Staff will be available to help ensure that the application is filled out correctly.

What information is required about income?

Applicants must list all sources and amounts of income expected for the next 12 months. This includes wages, benefits, and any other income. It is essential to provide accurate information to avoid delays in processing.

What should I do if I have a criminal record?

All adult applicants will undergo a criminal record check. If you or any household member has been arrested or convicted of a crime, it must be disclosed in the application. This includes any criminal activity other than traffic violations.

Is there a fee to apply for public housing?

No, there is no fee to apply for public housing through the McKinney Housing Authority. However, any money owed to PHA or other housing authorities must be cleared before you can be considered for housing.

Common mistakes

  1. Not Reading the Instructions Carefully: Many applicants overlook the importance of thoroughly reading the application instructions. This can lead to missing critical information or requirements.

  2. Providing Incomplete Information: Failing to fill out all sections of the application can result in delays or outright rejection. Every detail matters, including names, addresses, and income sources.

  3. Incorrectly Reporting Income: Some applicants miscalculate or misreport their income. Accurate reporting is crucial, as discrepancies can lead to disqualification.

  4. Omitting Required Documentation: Not including necessary documents, such as Social Security numbers or proof of income, can hinder the application process. Always double-check for completeness.

  5. Ignoring Criminal History Questions: Applicants sometimes fail to disclose past evictions or criminal records. This information is vital and can affect eligibility.

  6. Not Listing All Household Members: Failing to include all individuals who will live in the unit can lead to complications. Every person must be accounted for on the application.

  7. Misunderstanding Eligibility Criteria: Some applicants do not fully grasp the qualifications needed for public housing. Understanding these criteria is essential for a successful application.

  8. Neglecting to Update Personal Information: If any personal details change after submitting the application, such as income or household composition, it is crucial to update the Housing Authority promptly.

  9. Failing to Sign the Application: Some applicants forget to sign and date the application, which is a basic requirement. An unsigned application is not valid and will not be processed.

Documents used along the form

When applying for housing through the McKinney Housing Authority, several other forms and documents may be necessary to ensure a smooth application process. These documents help verify your eligibility and support your application. Below is a list of commonly required forms.

  • Income Verification Form: This document outlines all sources of income for the applicant and household members. It may require supporting documentation like pay stubs or benefit statements.
  • Social Security Card: A copy of each family member's Social Security card is typically required to confirm identity and eligibility for housing assistance.
  • Proof of Citizenship or Immigration Status: Applicants must provide documentation to verify their citizenship or eligible immigration status, such as a birth certificate or immigration papers.
  • Criminal Background Check Consent Form: This form grants permission for the housing authority to conduct a background check on adult applicants to ensure compliance with safety regulations.
  • Landlord Reference Form: This document may be requested to verify rental history. It typically includes contact information for previous landlords and details about past rental agreements.
  • Disability Verification Form: If applicable, this form helps confirm any disabilities within the household that may qualify for additional assistance or accommodations.
  • Pet Policy Acknowledgment: If the applicant wishes to have a pet, this form outlines the rules and requirements regarding pet ownership in public housing.
  • Waiting List Acknowledgment: This document informs applicants about their position on the waiting list and outlines the process for unit allocation once they reach the top.

Gathering these documents ahead of time can help streamline the application process and ensure that all necessary information is submitted. Be sure to read through each requirement carefully to avoid any delays in your application.

Similar forms

The Section 8 Housing Choice Voucher application is similar to the Housing Authority of McKinney Texas form in that both are used to determine eligibility for housing assistance programs. While the McKinney form specifically applies to public housing owned by the PHA, the Section 8 application focuses on providing vouchers that allow participants to rent from private landlords. Both applications require detailed personal and financial information, including income sources and family composition. However, the Section 8 application also emphasizes the need for a housing search and includes different eligibility criteria related to the housing market.

The Public Housing Application is another document closely related to the McKinney form. Like the McKinney application, it serves to assess eligibility for public housing but may be used in different jurisdictions. This document typically collects similar information about family size, income, and background checks. The key difference lies in the specific policies and income limits set by the local housing authority. Each public housing application will have unique requirements based on the area it serves, but the foundational purpose remains consistent: to provide affordable housing to low-income families.

The Low-Income Housing Tax Credit (LIHTC) application shares similarities with the McKinney form, particularly in its goal of assisting low-income families in finding affordable housing. The LIHTC program incentivizes private developers to create affordable housing units, and applicants must provide income documentation and family details. While the McKinney application is geared toward public housing, the LIHTC application involves private landlords and requires a different set of guidelines, often including credit checks and rental history assessments.

The Application for Federally Assisted Housing is another document akin to the McKinney form. This application is utilized by various housing authorities across the country to determine eligibility for federally funded housing programs. It similarly requires information about income, family size, and citizenship status. However, the specific requirements can vary significantly based on the funding source and local regulations, making it essential for applicants to be aware of the unique criteria applicable to their situation.

The Tenant Application for Housing Assistance (TAHA) is also comparable to the McKinney form. This application is designed for individuals seeking assistance through different housing programs, including public housing and rental assistance. Like the McKinney form, the TAHA requires applicants to disclose personal information, income, and any criminal history. The TAHA may also include additional questions specific to the program being applied for, reflecting the diverse nature of housing assistance options available.

Finally, the Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) application has similarities with the McKinney form, particularly in its aim to provide housing assistance to low-income individuals. The CDBG program often funds various housing initiatives, and applicants must provide detailed information about their financial situation and household composition. While the focus of the McKinney form is specifically on public housing, the CDBG application may cover a broader range of housing options and community development projects, requiring applicants to demonstrate how they meet the program's objectives.

Dos and Don'ts

When filling out the Housing Authority of McKinney, Texas form, it is important to follow certain guidelines to ensure a smooth application process. Below are some dos and don'ts to keep in mind:

  • Do read all instructions carefully before starting the application.
  • Do provide accurate and complete information for all required fields.
  • Do include documentation for Social Security numbers for all family members.
  • Do disclose all sources of income, including any benefits received.
  • Don't leave any sections blank; incomplete applications will not be processed.
  • Don't provide false information, as this can lead to disqualification.
  • Don't forget to sign and date the application before submission.
  • Don't omit any family members who will be living in the unit from the application.

Misconceptions

Here are some common misconceptions about the Housing Authority of McKinney, Texas, along with clarifications to help you better understand the application process:

  • This application is for Section 8 housing. Many people believe that the McKinney Housing Authority application is for Section 8 housing. In reality, this application is specifically for public housing and cannot be used for the Housing Voucher program.
  • All applications are processed immediately. Some applicants think that their applications will be processed as soon as they are submitted. However, incomplete applications will not be processed at all, so it’s crucial to ensure all information is complete and accurate.
  • There is no waiting list. A common belief is that there is no waiting list for public housing. In fact, completed applications are entered on a waiting list, and processing occurs in the order applications are received.
  • Anyone can live in the unit. Some individuals think that anyone can move into a unit once they are accepted. However, only those listed on the application are allowed to live in the unit.
  • Past evictions do not matter. Many people believe that past evictions will not affect their application. In truth, having been evicted can disqualify an applicant from being accepted, especially if it occurred within the last 12 months.
  • Income limits do not apply to everyone. There is a misconception that income limits are flexible. However, applicants must have an annual income that does not exceed the limits set by HUD to qualify for public housing.
  • Criminal history is not checked. Some applicants think that their criminal history will not be reviewed. In reality, the Housing Authority conducts criminal record checks on all adult applicants.
  • Assistance is not available for applicants with disabilities. A misconception exists that individuals with disabilities will not receive any help. The Housing Authority provides assistance to those with disabilities to help them complete their applications.

Key takeaways

Filling out the Housing Authority of McKinney Texas application form requires careful attention to detail. Here are some key takeaways to consider:

  • Application Type: This form is specifically for public housing and cannot be used for the Section 8 Housing Voucher program.
  • Read Instructions: It is crucial to read all instructions thoroughly. Incomplete applications will not be processed.
  • Eligibility Criteria: To qualify for admission, applicants must meet several criteria, including family status, income limits, and documentation requirements.
  • Documentation: Applicants need to provide documentation of Social Security numbers for all family members and proof of citizenship or eligible immigration status.
  • Waiting List: Completed applications will be placed on a waiting list in the order they are received. The waiting list will be processed according to unit type and size.
  • Lease Offer: If an applicant is offered a unit and accepts it, a lease will be provided. Refusing an offer without good cause may result in withdrawal from the waiting list.
  • Assistance for Disabilities: Applicants with disabilities can request assistance with completing the application at the PHA office.
  • Criminal Background Check: All adult applicants will undergo a criminal record check as part of the application process.
  • Accurate Information: Providing false information can lead to disqualification. It is important to ensure that all statements are true and verifiable.
  • Pet Policy: Applicants should indicate if they wish to have a pet in their apartment, as this may affect housing options.

These takeaways can help streamline the application process and ensure that all necessary information is provided accurately. Taking the time to understand the requirements can lead to a smoother experience when applying for public housing.