APPLICANT INFORMATION

WAITLIST STATUS INFORMATION WITH THE HOUSING AUTHORITY OF THE CITY OF AURORA

View waitlist status for all assisted housing, Section 8, and multifamily programs below.

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INFORMATION FOR CURRENT WAITLIST APPLICANTS

AHA conducts Housing Choice Voucher (Section 8), Project-Based Communities, Project-Based Voucher, and Moderate Rehabilitation lotteries as needed. AHA does not provide waitlist positions to applicants: waitlist positions change continually based on updates being received by applicants. 


AHA usually has fewer than 10 openings, in total, each month. It is not unusual not to receive a housing offer or to have to re-apply when a lottery is available.


Because of the large number of applicants, AHA is not able to take questions about individual applications by phone.


If your contact information, family composition, or any other application information has changed, complete an AHA Waitlist Update Form and return it as indicated on the form. This form is NOT an application. The AHA Wait List Update Form is ONLY used to update your information once you are on the waiting list.

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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

  • 1. Is the Housing Choice Voucher Program Waiting List open?

    Please review our Program Status page for more details. Housing Choice Voucher Tenant-Based and Housing Choice Voucher Project-Based Waiting Lists are closed to new applicants. We do not have an anticipated opening date for these programs.

  • 2. What is the difference between those two waiting lists?

    Tenant-Based Vouchers provide rental assistance for families in the private rental market. The voucher is provided to applicants and they can choose any housing that meets the requirements of the program. Applicants selected for the Tenant-Based Waiting List may only receive a Tenant-Based Voucher.


    Project-Based Vouchers provide rental assistance that is tied to a specific unit in a property contracted with the Housing Authority. Applicants selected for the Project-Based Waiting List may only receive a Project-Based Voucher.


    Applicants who were selected for both the Tenant-Based and Project-Based Waiting Lists will only be removed from a list for which they have been selected. Applicants cannot transfer to the Tenant-Based Waiting List from the Project-Based Waiting List or vice-versa (the other way around.)

  • 3. Do you have any other waiting lists available?

    Please review our Program Status page for more details.

  • 4. Why is the wait so long?

    There is an extremely high demand for affordable housing, and a very low supply.  Some waiting lists are closed for several years.  Help us advocate for affordable housing! Make sure your representatives know it is a priority!

  • 5. Can I be on multiple waitlists?

    Yes! You can apply to places all over the country, with no limit to how many programs or waiting lists you can apply to, as long as you do not submit duplicate applications for the same list.  Do keep a record of where you’ve applied so that if you need to update your contact information or want to know where you are on the list you can!

  • 6. If selected for a waiting list, do I automatically qualify?

    No. If selected, you will be contacted by mail, phone, and/or e-mail for eligibility screening once your name gets to the top of the list. This screening process will determine if you meet the basic eligibility requirements of the program.


    As units become available, AHA will contact you for an eligibility screening appointment. The screening process will determine if you meet the basic eligibility requirements to qualify for the program. When the unit is available and you have met the requirements, you may choose to decline the unit if circumstances do not allow you to move at that time, according to the Resident Selection Plan you received and made available to you at application.

  • 7. If selected for a waiting list, how do I check my application status?

    Applicants who have been selected for a waiting list will be given contact information by the property that selected them. Please understand that there is a critical time element here and return the call, letter, or e-mail as soon as possible.

  • 8. What has to be included in my household income?

  • 9. Do I have to have income to be qualified?

    Income is an important qualifier for most programs, but more specifically it is that the programs are helping those who have a certain income limit or below. The “or below” is where having no income can qualify.  Please note that your income is extremely important to report, including money you get from friends and family.  Failure to report can be prosecuted as fraud.

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