I’ve just submitted my housing application. How long will I have to wait for help?
Do you have a waiting list and how long is the waiting list?
As of 5pm on October 31, 2023, all Raleigh Housing Authority (RHA) Section 8 Voucher and Public Housing waiting lists are temporarily closed and are not accepting new applications. The best way to keep informed about our waiting lists is to check our website frequently, www.rhaonline.com. Sign up to receive email updates about our waitlist status here: http://bit.ly/RHA_waitlist.
The waiting list for a Section 8/Housing Choice Voucher is 4-7 years long. The waiting list for Public Housing fluctuates due to purging of applications.
Where am I on the waiting list(s)?
If I have children or a disability, does that move me up on the waiting list?
Preferences do not guarantee admission. They establish the order of placement on the waiting list. Preferences for Public Housing are:
- Applicants who live or work in Wake County.
- Mobility-impaired applicants when a mobility accessible unit is available.
- Working families: Defined as twenty-four months of uninterrupted employment of 35 hours per week or more by the head of household, co-head or spouse.
- Elderly: Defined as 62 years of age or older.
- Disabled
Do you have emergency housing or emergency assistance?
I’m homeless. Can you help me?
My family is soon to be evicted. How can you help?
What is the difference between Public Housing and Housing Choice Voucher Program (HCVP)/Section 8 property?
Affordable Housing is rental property that is owned, managed, and leased by a housing authority. The Raleigh Housing Authority owns and manages apartments in several public housing communities which are leased to low-income people at an income-based rental rate in the Raleigh area only.
Housing Choice Voucher Program rental property is owned and managed by private landlords who opt to lease the unit to a HCVP/Section 8 program participant. These landlords typically advertise their property in the local newspaper and/or on housing websites. The housing authority/housing agency subsidizes a portion of the tenant’s rent to the landlord based on the tenant’s income. RHA administers HCVP/Section 8 rental assistance in the Wake County area only.
I have applied for HCVP. May I apply for Public Housing too?
Yes, you may. If you are already on the HCVP waiting list and need a place soon, applying for Public Housing may increase your chance for receiving housing more quickly. If Public Housing is your first offer for housing assistance, you will be required to remain in your unit for one year before you can be admitted into the HCV program.
(Note: Waitlists are currently closed to new applications.)
How do I apply for Housing Choice Voucher Program?
To apply for Section 8 housing, please complete the RHA Housing Assistance Application. You can obtain an application from the Leased Housing lobby located at 900 Haynes Street, Raleigh, NC 27604 or download an application from the RHA website at www.rhaonline.com. You can submit your completed application via US mail or hand deliver it to our office.
(Note: Waitlists are currently closed to new applications.)
After applying, do I need additional documents?
After applying for a Housing Choice Voucher, if additional information is needed it will be requested once your name reaches the top of the waiting list.
After applying for Public Housing, additional information/documentation may be required.
In regard to portability, is your agency billing or absorbing?
RHA is a billing agency.
How do I update my address, phone number, or household member information?
Can I transfer from Public Housing to Section 8 or vice versa?
No. Each program has its own waiting list and you will need to wait until you reach the top on either list.
You may transfer within the Public Housing Program from one conventional public housing unit to another conventional public housing unit. To transfer to an incentive community, you must be on that particular site-based waiting list.
Does RHA assist with rental assistance or participate in the Veteran Housing Program?
Does RHA’s Housing Choice Voucher Program currently participate in the HOP?