Frequently Asked Questions
1. Do you have to have income to qualify?
No, but a local preference is given to families whose
head of household, spouse or sole member currently lives
in the HA’s jurisdiction area (Aiken County) and
is employed or has been hired to work.
2. Do you have to have children to qualify?
(ACOP pg. 80)
No, a family includes but is not limited to:
A. A family with or without children
B. An elderly family
C. A near-elderly family
D. A disabled family
E. A displaced family
F. The remaining member of a tenant family
G. A single person who is not an elderly or displaced
person, a person with disabilities or the remaining
member of a tenant family.
3. Does Public Housing count Food Stamps as
income?
Yes, however, it is considered exempt when determining
rent amounts. It has to be reported and verified by
a third party.
4. Can AHA help me with my utility bill or
delinquent rent to another landlord?
No, however, we will refer you to other agencies that
offer assistance in those areas.
5. How long is the wait once I apply for Public
Housing?
Currently, the wait is approximately twelve months or
longer.
6. What expenses are deducted from my income?
(ACOP pg.39)
To the sum of the following, to the extent the sum exceeds
three percent of annual income:
A. Un-reimbursed medical expenses of any elderly family
or disabled family
B. Un-reimbursed reasonable attendant care and auxiliary
apparatus expenses for each member of the family who
is a person with disabilities, to the extent necessary
to enable any member of the family (including the member
who is a person with disabilities) to be employed, but
this allowance may not exceed the earned income received
by family members who are 18 years of age or older who
are able to work because of such attendant care or auxiliary
apparatus.
C. Reasonable childcare expenses necessary to enable
a member of the family to be employed or to further
his or her education. This deduction shall not exceed
the amount of employment income that is included in
annual income.
7. Are you taking applications? (ACOP pg. 17)
No, the waiting list is currently closed. Opening of
the waiting list will be announced with a public notice
stating that applications for public housing will again
be accepted.
