Rights and Responsibilities

Participant Rights

Participants in all of MRHA6’s housing assistance programs have certain rights. If you believe your rights have been violated, please contact your Housing Specialist. Below is a list of your rights:

  • Living in a unit that is safe, decent and sanitary.
  • Protection from unlawful discrimination.
  • Holding the property owner liable for damage to the unit caused by landlord negligence.
  • Paying only the amount of rent approved by MRHA6.
  • Receiving proper move-out notice.
  • Protections under the Violence Against Women Act (VAWA). You must not be denied assistance, terminated from participation, or be evicted from your rental housing because you are or have been a victim of domestic violence, dating violence, sexual assault, or stalking. *

*If you feel you qualify for VAWA protections, please see the ‘Forms’ page to learn more about how MRHA6 may be able to assist you.

Participant Responsibilities

As a participant in any MRHA6 housing assistance program, you must follow certain rules. Failure to follow these rules may lead to termination of assistance. Below is a partial list of your responsibilities:

  • Providing required information for your regularly scheduled reexaminations, and any other relevant housing information.
  • Reporting changes to income or household composition within 10 business days.
  • Allowing MRHA6 representatives to conduct regularly scheduled inspections.
  • Allowing only authorized people to reside in the unit – you cannot lease or sub-lease the unit.
  • Complying with the owner’s lease, including paying your portion of the rent.
  • Complying with the terms of your voucher and Tenancy Addendum.
  • Copying MRHA6 on any notices from or to the property owner, including 3-day pay or quit, eviction, rent adjustments and notice to vacate.

For a complete list of your participant obligations please click here