Rent

Rent Affordability & Rent Reasonableness When the Request for Tenancy Approval is submitted, CMHA will check to make sure the rent is affordable for the family and reasonable for the area and amenities.

The gross rent for your units (ie., the sum of rent and tenant paid utilities) must be reasonable. Rent reasonableness is defined as one that does not exceed gross rent charged for comparable unassisted units in the same market area. CMHA determines rent reasonableness by comparing the proposed unit to two comparable unassisted units in the area. CMHA takes many factors into consideration in determining rent reasonableness, including:

Payment Standards

CMHA’s payment standards are based on Fair Market Rent (FMRs). CMHA has established payment standards between 90% and 110% of the FMRs established by HUD.

Please note: The payment standard is NOT the maximum amount that the landlord can charge; it is the maximum amount of subsidy that the CMHA will pay toward each tenant’s rent portion.

Fair Market Rents and Payment Standards Fiscal Year 2024

CMHA established exception rent payment standards for well-resourced communities and for communities where HUD has identified by zip code the fair market rent as being greater than the fair market rents indicated in CMHA's "Primary Fair Market Rents and Payment Standards FY 2024" table. In 2024, CMHA will continue to offer exception payment standards based on 2024 FMRs and Small Area FMRs. CMHA has done this to offer greater and more competitive housing opportunities to its voucher holders and landlords.

Rent Affordability Calculator

Complete the form below to use the Rent Affordability Calculator:

The affordability calculator only applies to new contracts.