Housing Choice Voucher Program (SECTION 8) | Zanesville Metropolitan Housing Authority

The Housing Choice Voucher Program is authorized by the Housing and Community Development Act of 1974. Qualified applicants choose where they want to live as long as the rent is determined to be reasonable and the property meets an inspection based on Housing Quality Standards (HQS) guidelines. Rent is based on income with ZMHA paying the difference directly to the landlord. To qualify for the Housing Choice Voucher Program, an application must be completed. All applications are reviewed to determine if the applicant meets income guidelines. Qualifying applicants are placed on a waiting list until they are mailed a letter for an appointment, at which time the rules and regulations of the program are explained. Your wait on the waiting list may vary.

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Physical Address

407 Pershing Road, J. Lincoln Knapp Center, Zanesville, OH 43701

Hours

he Wait List will open Monday April 8, 2024 at 9:00am and close on Monday April 15, 2024 at 4:00pm. Applications will only be accepted online by visiting www.zanesvillehousing.org.

Fax

(740) 454-8567

Application process

Zanesville Metropolitan Housing Authority's Housing Choice Voucher Program (Section 8) will be opening its Wait List for online applications only. The Wait List will open Monday April 8, 2024 at 9:00am and close on Monday April 15, 2024 at 4:00pm. Applications will only be accepted online by visiting www.zanesvillehousing.org.

Fee

None.

Eligibility

Low income families.

Service area

Muskingum County, Ohio Zanesville, Ohio

Agency info

Zanesville Metropolitan Housing Authority

Provides low to moderate income housing for families, elderly and disabled through public housing and Section 8 programs. Their apartments are: Coopermill Manor; Maple Terrace; Adams Circle; Larzelere Ave.; Race Circle; Michael Drive and Bonifield Court. Section 8 provides rental assistance within a private setting. Qualified applicants choose where they want to live as long as the rent is reasonable and the property meets housing quality standards. Section 8 also offers three special programs, the family unification program which is a collaboration with Children Services to reunite and keep families together, the welfare to work program and the mainstream housing program. the welfare to work program is a collaboration with the Muskingum County DHS while the Mainstream housing program is a collaboration with Six County to serve disabled applicants.