Skip the navigation Site map Site search form Texas Department of Housing & Community Affairs - Building Homes and Strengthening Communities Home Contact About Calendar Press Employment Site Search: go ProgramsSupport & ServicesBoardManufactured Housing Home » PMCOMP » IRL » Income and Rent Limits in TDHCA-Supported Properties Compliance TDHCA Housing Contract System Online Reporting Manuals & Rules: Housing Tax Credits Forms Reports Training Utility Allowances Income and Rent Limits Disaster Relief / Casualty Loss Inspections FAQs TDHCA Public Comment Center Contact List Subrecipient Monitoring Survey Related Websites Language Join the TDHCA email list TDHCA Email List Free file viewers (To view and print PDF, DOC, XLS, PPT and PPS files) Help for Texans If you or someone you know is in need of assistance, please visit our Help for Texans page. Helpful Tip See your property manager or owner if you have questions about your rent or income and rent limits. Income and Rent Limits in TDHCA-Supported Properties The Texas Department of Housing and Community Affairs (�TDHCA�) helps housing developers build more reduced rent apartments in Texas. TDHCA mostly does this through federal programs that support the development of certain apartments. These apartments are called program units. The federal programs have certain rules. The federal rules say how income and rent limits are set. Below is a general explanation of how income and rent limits are set for TDHCA-supported properties. Important Information TDHCA does not own or manage properties. TDHCA-properties do not help you pay your rent. See your property manager or owner if you have questions about your rent or income and rent limits. The information on this page does not apply to: Properties funded by the U.S. Department of Agriculture (�USDA� or �rural development properties�) Properties funded by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (�HUD� or �project-based Section 8 properties�) Expand All | Collapse All Income Limits Rent Limits What To Do If Rents Go Up Questions, Concerns, Complaints TDHCA will provide reasonable accommodations and language assistance, as required by law. The information on this page is provided as a courtesy for informational purposes only, and nothing on this website is either a legal opinion or a complete statement of the laws or administrative rules of the Texas Department of Housing and Community Affairs. In any conflict between this information and Texas laws or administrative rules, the laws and administrative rules shall prevail. Site Policies Equal Housing Top of Page
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Helpful Tip
See your property manager or owner if you have questions about your rent or income and rent limits.
Income and Rent Limits in TDHCA-Supported Properties
The Texas Department of Housing and Community Affairs (�TDHCA�) helps housing developers build more reduced rent apartments in Texas. TDHCA mostly does this through federal programs that support the development of certain apartments. These apartments are called program units.
The federal programs have certain rules.
The federal rules say how income and rent limits are set.
Below is a general explanation of how income and rent limits are set for TDHCA-supported properties.
Important Information
TDHCA does not own or manage properties.
TDHCA-properties do not help you pay your rent.
See your property manager or owner if you have questions about your rent or income and rent limits.
The information on this page does not apply to:
Properties funded by the U.S. Department of Agriculture (�USDA� or �rural development properties�)
Properties funded by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (�HUD� or �project-based Section 8 properties�)
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Income Limits
Rent Limits
What To Do If Rents Go Up
Questions, Concerns, Complaints
TDHCA will provide reasonable accommodations and language assistance, as required by law.
The information on this page is provided as a courtesy for informational purposes only, and nothing on this website is either a legal opinion or a complete statement of the laws or administrative rules of the Texas Department of Housing and Community Affairs. In any conflict between this information and Texas laws or administrative rules, the laws and administrative rules shall prevail.
Site Policies Equal Housing Top of Page
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