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How to Report Income and Other Changes Tips for reporting changes: • Use the Income Change Form, available on our website or by calling our Info Line, to report all changes. • Remember that, due to the number of changes we receive, it may take several weeks to process the change. • If your income went up, you can expect your rent to go up, too. Budget about a third of your increased income for rent. What kinds of changes should I report to the Housing Authority?You are required to report all changes to income, assets, or family composition (people moving in and out of your household) to the Housing Authority. If you have any documentation that helps to verify the change, like a benefit letter or a pay stub, please submit a copy with the form. This will help us process the change more quickly. Please be specific and thorough. Include dates and dollar amounts. If you lost a job, but started receiving unemployment, report both changes. Failure to report changes could result in the requirement to repay subsidy, or termination from the program. See our Program Fraud Q&A for more information.What kinds of income changes should I report?
Increase in income:
If the income of anyone in your household goes up for any reason, including
a raise, a new job, an increase in benefits or child support, financial help
from a friend or family member, work for cash, or any other reason, you must
report it to the Housing Authority immediately. Generally, your rent is not lowered until after you have reported the decrease, even if the decrease happened much earlier. Therefore, the sooner you report any changes, the better.Changes to assets: Any changes to your family’s assets, including settlements, real estate, gifts of cash or property, trusts, bank accounts, etc. must be reported. How do I report changes to my family composition?You must receive our written permission before moving someone into your household. Use the “Application to Add New Members to the Household” Form. You must also report birth, adoption, and court-awarded custody, and all other changes on this form. All adults must pass the Housing Authority screening, and there are limits on the additional bedrooms we will grant for people you add. You must also get your landlord’s permission before moving someone in. If someone moves out of your household, please report this to us immediately as well. Use the "Request to Remove Members from the Household" form. These changes could affect your rent, so it is important that we know about them immediately.
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