About our Program:
Harborview provides rent-restricted housing for
residents whose income does not exceed the maximum allowable income for their
household size. Harborview has set asides for households at the 50% AMI
levels. Each vacancy will require a new household to income qualify at the
designated set aside amount based on income and household size.
Please note, select 3-bedroom homes at this community
require a large household set-aside, meaning the number of occupants in the
home must be 4 or more in order to be eligible to lease the unit. Please
contact leasing staff prior to submitting an application to determine your
eligibility.
The
total annual income must be at or below the following income limits depending
on number of occupants in the household*.
Set-aside percentage |
1-person |
2-person |
3-person |
4-person |
5-person |
6-person |
50% |
$31,750 |
$36,300 |
$40,850 |
$45,350 |
$49,000 |
$52,650 |
Qualifying for our community: There are (2)
parts of the application and qualification process which must be met prior to
being approved for move-in, these are: (1) Screening application and (2)
Income/asset verification for program eligibility. Each part of the application
process is outlined below:
- Screening application: The screening application includes a credit, criminal, and landlord reference check. Please note that a screening fee of $41 per household member 18 years of age and above will be due at the time of the application and is non-refundable. Prior to submitting your screening application, please review our screening criteria.
- Income verification and eligibility: After the screening
application is approved, all applicants will be required to complete the
REA questionnaire and accompanying eligibility forms. This process is
completed to ensure that the total household income does not exceed the
maximum allowable income for the household size. All household members
must income qualify at time of move-in. Each household member must provide
documentation establishing their eligibility including, but not limited
to, a government issued identification card, birth certificate for minors
under the age of 18, student status, and income documents. Most households
comprised of full-time students will not qualify, although some exceptions
may apply. Every household is still welcomed to complete an application
and ask about the student rule exceptions.
All sources and amounts of current and anticipated
annual income expected to be derived during the twelve months after move-in
must be collected, verified, and reviewed by our compliance department. Our
compliance department will review the household file to certify eligibility
with the program. Our compliance department has a legal responsibility to
ensure that all residents comply with the maximum allowable income limits at
the time of move-in and are required to annually re-certify each household.
This community has a specific amount of unit set aside for households that qualify for a disability set aside. Please contact leasing staff for any questions.
*Reflects applicable income and rent limits effective 04/18/2022.