UPDATE (12/19/23) – Thank you for your interest in the St. Louis Housing Authority’s Housing Choice Voucher (HCV) Security Deposit Assistance Pilot Program. This limited pilot program was designed to assist HCV Program participants who face financial barriers to securing safe and stable housing.
The Security Deposit Assistance Program has received more requests than there are funds available. Effective immediately:
- The program will not accept any new applications.
- Program staff will contact current applicants to advise if additional information is needed.
- Previously submitted applications will continue to be reviewed and paid pending the availability of funds.
Please visit United Way 2-1-1 (211helps.org) to find alternative resources near you.
The St. Louis Housing Authority (SLHA) is expanding efforts to offset skyrocketing housing rental fees with a new HUD-funded Security Deposit Assistance (SDA) program for eligible Housing Choice Voucher (HCV) Program, commonly known as Section 8, applicants and participants.
“The inability to pay a security deposit creates significant barriers to affordable housing for otherwise qualified families,” explains SLHA Executive Director Alana C. Green. “This new program will make it easier for Section 8 families to secure safe, affordable housing across the St. Louis metropolitan area.”
A security deposit is one of many unavoidable moving expenses. It acts as the landlord’s insurance for unpaid expenses and damages. The amount can be influenced by many factors, such as credit score, background checks, and property location.
Under Missouri law, a security deposit cannot exceed two months of rent. With the SDA program, HCV participants may request grant funds in an amount equal to that required by the lease, but within the legal limit.
“The Security Deposit Assistance program prioritizes housing affordability for vulnerable families,” says Green. “Now tenants and landlords will experience fewer delays and frustrations in the leasing process.”
Priority for security deposit assistance may be given to HCV participants who are:
• homeless;
• experiencing domestic violence;
• required to relocate due to disability;
• required to relocate due to unsafe housing conditions; or
• facing exigent circumstances.
Beginning 8 a.m., Tuesday, August 1, HCV participants may click here to apply for assistance or visit SLHA’s Central Office located at 3520 Page Boulevard.
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