The King County Housing Authority and Seattle Housing Authority jointly administer Section 8 Housing Choice Vouchers across the county. Landlords must accept vouchers under RCW 59.18.255 and follow HUD inspection and rent reasonableness standards.
The King County Housing Authority (KCHA) serves all jurisdictions outside Seattle and Renton; Seattle Housing Authority and Renton Housing Authority cover their cities. Both agencies administer roughly 17,000 vouchers combined. Landlords accepting vouchers sign a Housing Assistance Payments contract, pass an initial HUD inspection, and agree to a rent reasonableness review against comparable unsubsidized units. The voucher tenant pays roughly 30 percent of adjusted income; the housing authority pays the balance directly to the landlord. Annual reinspections and biennial rent recertifications follow. Landlords may not impose extra fees on voucher tenants beyond what unassisted tenants pay.
Refusing voucher applicants violates RCW 59.18.255. Charging side payments above the contract rent, failing HUD inspections without correcting deficiencies, or imposing voucher-only fees can lead to contract termination and exclusion from the program.
Kent, WA
Kent decibel limits follow WAC 173-60 and KCC 8.05 using EDNA zones. Residential receiving limit is 55 dBA day and 45 dBA night. Commercial sources are cappe...
Kent, WA
Kent industrial sources are capped at 70 dBA day and 65 dBA night at another industrial property, but only 60 dBA day and 50 dBA night when received at a res...
Kent, WA
Commercial trucks over 10,000 pounds GVWR generally cannot park on Kent residential streets except for active loading. Warehouse districts and truck routes h...
Kent, WA
Kent follows Washington State Building Code EV-ready requirements for new multifamily and commercial buildings. Public chargers exist at Kent Station and sev...
Kent, WA
Kent driveway aprons require Public Works approval under KCC Title 6. New or widened driveways need a right-of-way construction permit, and vehicles must not...
Kent, WA
Kent has no city requirement to split shared fence costs with a neighbor. Washington common law controls boundary fences. Survey the property line before bui...
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