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Section 8 housing is privately owned housing where the owner collects rent from low income tenants and the government. The tenant A person who rents a space pays rent based on their income, and the government pays the rest. This is different from public housing.

There are two types of Section 8 housing:

  • Housing Choice Vouchers: Tenants find a unit where the owner is willing to be in the Section 8 program.  Tenants are then allowed to move to another place with their voucher at the end of the lease, if they choose.
  • Project-Based Assistance: Tenants live in units where the owners have an agreement with the housing authority. Tenants often lose their assistance if they choose to move.

An eviction A court case brought by a landlord to get a tenant to move out from Section 8 housing can prevent you from getting Section 8 assistance in the future.

If you have a Housing Choice Voucher, your landlord An owner of property who rents it out to a tenant may evict you for not paying rent, or breaking a rule in the lease.

If you live in Project-Based housing, your landlord must have "good cause A legally acceptable reason to do something " to evict you. This includes:

  • Not paying rent
  • Serious or repeated breaking of the rules in the lease
  • Drug-related criminal activity (even if they're not the tenant)
  • Any criminal activity which threatens the health or safety of others
  • Any criminal activity which repeatedly disturbs others
  • A history of disturbance of neighbors or damage to the property
  • Having people not listed on the lease live in the unit
  • Providing false information to the Housing Authority
  • Running away Leaving the home of parents or guardians without permission. They do not return within a reasonable length of time. to avoid criminal charges
  • Violating probation A criminal court sentence which releases a person into the community. They are under supervision and given certain conditions. or parole A release from prison. It allows someone to serve time outside of prison as long as they follow certain conditions.
  • "Other good cause": These are reasons that may not be in the lease. Your landlord has to warn you that something you are doing is "other good cause"before trying to evict you. If the unit is in Chicago, this warning must give you an opportunity to fix the problem.

A landlord may not evict any Section 8 tenant for complaining about the conditions in the unit. You can't be evicted because of your race, age, family status, disability A substantial impairment that functionally limits a person in carrying out major life activities, such as walking, lifting, seeing, or learning. , or military status. In Cook County, a landlord also may not evict a tenant because they use a Housing Choice Voucher. If a landlord evicts a tenant for any of these reasons, it may be housing discrimination.

If you have a disability, and the reason for the eviction is caused by your disability, you might be able to ask for a reasonable accommodation to avoid the eviction.

Chicago tenants: lf you currently pay $75 or less each month and are unable to pay it, you can request a hardship exemption. The exemption will likely be granted if any of the following are true:

  • You lost your federal, state or local assistance, or you are waiting for a decision about receiving federal, state or local assistance
  • You would be evicted because you cannot pay the minimum rent
  • You have lost some of your income because of changed family circumstances, including the loss of a job
  • You have a financial hardship due to a death in the family If any of these apply to you, talk to your housing specialist about an exemption.}

Learn more about fighting to keep a Section 8 housing voucher.

Last full review by a subject matter expert
October 30, 2019
Last revised by staff
May 24, 2020

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