Property Management
A Texas property manager who manages Section 8 Housing Choice Voucher tenants must comply with HUD regulations that include:
AOnly Texas Property Code requirements
BHousing Quality Standards (HQS) inspections, payment standards, and lease terms required by the voucher program✓ Correct
CTREC's special management certification for subsidized housing
DCommercial lease standards only
Explanation
Section 8/Housing Choice Voucher properties must pass annual HUD Housing Quality Standards inspections, comply with HUD-required lease terms, and adhere to program rules on rent increases and tenant rights. The housing authority (PHA) administers the program.
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