HUD Tweaks Section 8 Fees: 2025 Rates Set for Housing Helpers
Published Date: 5/20/2025
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Summary
Public housing agencies (PHAs) managing Section 8 and related housing programs will get new monthly fee rates for 2025. These fees help PHAs cover their costs and plan their budgets better. The updated rates kick in for the whole 2025 calendar year, so agencies can stay on top of their game and keep helping people find homes.
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2025 Monthly Administrative Fee Rates Announced
HUD published new monthly per-unit administrative fee rates for calendar year 2025. These rates are for public housing agencies (PHAs) that run the Housing Choice Voucher, Mainstream Voucher, Emergency Housing Voucher, and Moderate Rehabilitation (including Single Room Occupancy for homeless individuals) programs, and PHAs use the fees to cover administrative costs and to budget and keep records.
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