
Missing, inoperable or incorrectly mounted smoke and carbon monoxide detectors.Deteriorated and unstable paint on surfaces (peeling, cracking, chipping, etc.) in units built prior to 1978 where children under the age of six reside or will reside.Inoperable light fixtures and improperly wired electrical outlets (reverse polarity, open ground, hot neutral reverse, etc.).You can now contact the Inspections Department here. HCV participant families and property owners may also get inspection information by calling or sending a text message to 31 (inspection ID required). CHA will inspect the subsidized unit annually to determine that it meets HQS.įind out the date and timeframe of next inspection:

When the voucher holder finds a unit that it wishes to occupy and reaches an agreement with the property owner/manager over the lease terms, the CHA must inspect the dwelling and determine that the rent requested is reasonable. The housing unit selected by the family must meet an acceptable level of health and safety before the CHA can approve the unit. News & Media CHA is committed to providing information in an efficient and transparent manner and its Department of Communications & Marketing encourages an open dialogue between the agency, residents, media, community and the general public.Indefinite Delivery-Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ).Workforce Opportunities Resource Center.These individuals explore and implement best practice standard To ensure the integrity of the procurement process, each contract is analyzed by separate Procurement Teams. Doing Business CHA is pleased to do business with technically proficient and innovative companies.OWNER NEWS - The HCV Owners Quarterly Newsletter.Landlords CHA is committed to providing landlords and property owners the training, expertise and knowledge necessary to ensure all of Chicago’s neighborhoods are safe, decent and sustainable.Victim Assistance and Violence Against Women Act.Asset Building and Homeownership (FSS/CTO).Student Internship Program - Summer 2022.GOING PLACES - The HCV Participant Quarterly News.COVID-19 FAQ - Housing Choice Voucher Program.


This is accomplished by encouraging additional education, job training, and more. The goal of the Family Self-Sufficiency (FSS) Program is to assist participants in improving their education and job skills for the purpose of becoming gainfully employed. Learn More Family Self-Sufficiency Program HCV Programs are funded by the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD), and administered by public housing agencies throughout the country.

The Housing Choice Voucher (HCV) Program provides rental assistance to help low-income households afford decent and safe rental housing.
