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Housing Forms


Family Self-Sufficiency Program Interest Form (pdf)


Housing Division FAQ's



SECTION 8
Call the office at (310) 253-5780 for information.

How do I apply?
At this time, we are not accepting any applications for our Section 8 Housing Choice Voucher Program.

How do I check my status if I am already on the wait list for Section 8?
A written request must be sent to our housing office or you may come in person to submit a written request. The written request must have your name, present address, contact phone numbers, your Social Security number and a brief statement about your inquiry. You will receive a written answer within 8 weeks.

How can I move to Culver City if I already have a Section 8 voucher?
You must first contact your caseworker and find out if you are eligible to move. Your caseworker will update your information and then issue you a voucher. Your caseworker will then fax your updated information to Culver City and a Culver City caseworker will contact you.


RENTAL ASSISTANCE PROGRAM (RAP)
Call the office at (310) 253-5780 for information.

How do I apply?
At this time, we are not accepting any applications for our Rental Assistance Program.

Do I have to be a Culver City resident to apply?
Although this is a Culver City Redevelopment Agency funded program, you do not need to be a resident. As a Culver City resident or someone who works in Culver City (minimum of 20 hours per week), you will receive a preference on the wait list.

How long before I am called from the wait list?
Although this is always changing, the average wait for a resident is approximately 3-5 years.

Do I have to lease-up in Culver City?
Because this is funded by the Culver City Redevelopment Agency, you must reside in Culver City.

How long can I be on the rental assistance program?
The limit is 5 years unless you are elderly or permanently disabled.

I believe that I was discriminated against in my search for housing. How can I file a complaint?
Please call the Housing Rights Center at (213) 387-8400 or hrc-la.org.