Property Management
In Texas, a property manager handling a 'Section 8' (Housing Choice Voucher) unit must comply with HUD requirements including:
AOnly the standard Texas lease requirements
BHUD Housing Quality Standards (HQS) inspections, prescribed lease terms, and rent reasonableness requirements✓ Correct
COnly the private landlord's house rules
DTREC commercial property management requirements
Explanation
Section 8 (Housing Choice Voucher) units must pass HUD's Housing Quality Standards (HQS) inspections, use HUD-prescribed lease addenda, and have rents that meet 'rent reasonableness' standards (not exceeding comparable unassisted rents). Property managers must understand these requirements to successfully participate in the voucher program.
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