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Landlords

The Housing Authority partners with private property owners to provide rental units to Little River County families in need of quality, affordable housing. Property owners help the Housing Authority serve families through the Housing Choice Voucher Program. In addition to the satisfaction of making a difference in the community, benefits of participating in the Housing Choice Voucher Program include:

  • Free advertising of available units
  • Guaranteed rent checks the first of each month
  • Annual inspections
  • Market rents
  • And knowing you've helped to provide affordable housing to a family.

Property owners who have property for rent should advertise and market their property. Voucher holders will contact you directly if they are interested in your property. If a family or individual with a voucher passes your screening process, you will submit a Request for Tenancy Approval (RTA) packet provided by the Voucher holder and submit it to the Little River County HA. Afterwards the Little River County HA will contact you to schedule an inspection.

If a Voucher holder previously rented a unit under the HCV program, Little River County HA can provide the contact information for the Property owner/manager of that unit to assist you in your screening process. The request must be submitted in writing to the Little River County HA office.

Equal Housing Opportunity Provider Discrimination Prohibited
We are an Equal Housing Opportunity Provider.
We provide housing without discrimination on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, physical or mental handicap, familial status, national origin, or other protected class. To file a complaint of discrimination, write HUD Director, Office of Civil Rights, 451 7th Street S.W., Washington, D.C. 20410 or call Customer Service at (202) 708-1112 (voice) or (202) 708-1455 (TTY). HUD is an equal opportunity provider and employer.
In accordance with federal law and United States Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) policy, this institution is prohibited from discriminating on the basis of race, color, national origin, age, disability, sex or familial status. To file a complaint of discrimination, write HUD Director, Office of Civil Rights, 451 7th Street S.W., Washington, DC 20410, or call (202) 708-1112 (voice) or (202) 708-1455 (TDD).