Long-Term Rental Assistance Program
The tenant-based long-term rental subsidy program under
HOPWA serves low income persons with an AIDS diagnosis who require
assistance with rental payments for an extended period of time (the
program is hereafter referred to as the Long-Term Rental Assistance
Program or "LTRA”). The goal of the program is to assist
program participants in achieving and maintaining housing stability
so as to avoid homelessness and improve their access to, and
engagement in, HIV treatment and care

Form of Assistance
The housing assistance program provides eligible households with
ongoing rental assistance, subject to continued eligibility and the
availability of HOPWA funds. Program participants must pay a
portion of the rent, usually 30% of their monthly adjusted household
income. The LTRA program pays the difference. Program participants
select their own rental housing (similar to the Section 8 Housing
Choice Program) within Miami-Dade County limits, however, the unit
must pass a housing quality standard inspection and the asking rent
cannot exceed the HOPWA rent standard for Miami-Dade County (100% of
the annual Miami-Dade Fair Market Rents established by U.S. HUD).
Participants’ income eligibility must be recertified annually and
the rental units must pass re-inspection each year.
Housing Specialists Support
Clients participating in the LTRA Program receive the
support of Housing Specialists whose primary responsibilities are to
perform initial eligibility verification, enroll clients into the
program and conduct annual recertification, provide assistance to
clients in understanding and completing leases, and serves as a
liaison between the client and landlord in lease negotiation or in
case of disputes. The Housing Specialist also serves as a
liaison between the client and Ryan White, PAC Waiver or other
social service case manager to ensure that the client receives the
necessary services to maintain independent living and that the
client remains engaged in case management, health care and other
support services. The Housing Specialist also shall assist an
eligible person to locate affordable, suitable housing when the need
arises.
Who is Eligible?
- Applicant must be a resident of Miami-Dade
County or will be taking residence in Miami-Dade
County.
- Applicant must have received a medical
diagnosis of AIDS, as defined by the Centers for
Disease Control ("CDC”). In the case of a family
unit applying for HOPWA assistance, one (1) or more
of the family members (regardless of age) must have
AIDS.
- Applicant’s income, or in the case of a
family, the family’s income, must not exceed 80% of
the medium income for the Miami-Dade EMSA. In
calculating income, the HOPWA counts the income of
all family members.
- Applicant may apply as an individual or as
a family. A family is a household composed of two
(2) or more related persons with at least one person
diagnosed with AIDS. Persons in a family may be
related by ties of blood, marriage, or other legal
sanctions or deemed to be important to the care or
well-being of the household member with AIDS.
Application Process:
The availability of funds and the opening of the application
period is advertised periodically in a general circulation newspaper
with citywide coverage at least 15 days prior to the acceptance of
applications. Once the application period expires, all applications
are entered in an electronic spreadsheet. This information is then
used to generate a random lottery which determines the order of the
waiting list. Once the waiting list is established, all applicants
who qualified for the wait list will be informed, in writing, of
their waiting list number. Receiving a waiting list number does not
directly qualify the applicant for the program.Housing Resources
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