What Will Section 8 Pay For Rent In Cook County? (2025)

Mark Ainley - Monday, May 18, 2020

What Will Section 8 Pay For Rent In Cook County? (1)

Many people have questions about Section 8 and the ins and outs of the Housing Choice Voucher Program (HCV). The unfortunate part is many of the ins and outs differ slightly from state to state, county to county, and then even city to city. The differences between Section 8 housing programs are not large, but it is important you pair yourself up with a Property Manager or fellow investor to make sure you avoid the pitfalls of going with a Section 8 tenant for the first time.

Things to keep in mind:

  • Chicago is in Cook County but the following information does not account for the HVC program in Chicago properties
  • Chicago Section 8 is administered by the Chicago Housing Authority (CHA)

Here is a link to the 2018 Payment Standards that has been in effect since July 2018 for rental amounts. The chart breaks down zip codes and bedroom sizes to give you the rent that HACC would pay the landlord if the tenant had no utility responsibility like gas or electric.

Who is responsible for utilities?

As is the case in many leases, tenants will be responsible for their own utilities like gas, water, and electric. In this case and based on the above chart, the full amount you see on the chart may not represent the full rental amount.

As an adjustment for utilities, we will deduct $100 for electricity, $100 for gas, and $75 for water. These slight adjustments give us an idea of what we can expect on a monthly rental income basis.

What is the approximate amount HACC will pay based on Cook County suburb?

Example:

If you have a 4 bedroom single family home in Homewood(60430), then you would find 60430 on the top half of the first page and see that the range is noted as “N”. Looking towards the bottom of the first page you will find Column N and scroll down to the “4BR” row and that number is $2,055.00 which is if the landlord pays all utilities. If you expect the tenant to pay their own gas, electric, and water then you can take that expected rent down to $1880.00.

$1880.00 is the number you can expect to get from the HACC section 8 program as a landlord. Now that number is not exact and I would advise any landlord to look at this being a median number. In this case I may advise a landlord that if you are ok getting rent in the range of $1825-$1925 then we are good to accept a section 8 voucher tenant here.

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Landlords and Property Managers all account for utility allocation differently than described above, however, this approach has been one that has worked for us over the years.

Feel free to reach out anytime to discuss your current property or even a property you might be looking to purchase. We have experience and first hand investing knowledge in all areas and markets within the Chicagoland area.

You may also find these other great resources helpful:

  • What are the Room Requirements For Section 8 Tenants

  • Chicago Housing Authority (CHA) for Section 8 Tenants

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Mark Ainley

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Price is what you pay, Value is what you get! I want to provide value to others and make some money along the way. I have a solid foundation in Chicago real estate because I am a Real Estate investor in both Residential and Commercial/Industrial markets while being a founding partner at GC Realty & Development LLC and co-host of Straight Up Chicago Investor Podcast.In the last 20 years we renovated 500+ properties, invested in commercial properties, managed over 7000 units/tenants, leased...

Price is what you pay, Value is what you get! I want to provide value to others and make some money along the way. I have a solid foundation in Chicago real estate because I am a Real Estate investor in both Residential and Commercial/Industrial markets while being a founding partner at GC Realty & Development LLC and co-host of Straight Up Chicago Investor Podcast.In the last 20 years we renovated 500+ properties, invested in commercial properties, managed over 7000 units/tenants, leased over 4,000 properties, featured on CNBC’s TV show The Deed, co-host on Chicago's AM560 Real Estate Revealed Radio Show, and invited to speak & sit on panels at numerous investment summits across the country. I have also been blessed with the opportunity to be a guest on over 30 top podcast platforms.GC Realty & Development, LLC, currently manages over 1,200 investment properties throughout the Chicagoland area. In 2019, 2020, 2020 and 2022, GCR&D was featured on the Inc. Magazine list of top 5,000 fastest growing companies in the United States. I take great pride in providing valued feedback to beginners and less experienced entrepreneurs on what steps not to take or what steps to take sooner in growing a younger business.

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