To provide the best customer service to you and allow adequate time for staff to complete files and receive staff education, housing specialists will see walk in customers on Wednesdays. 'Walk-in Wednesdays' will provide an opportunity for customers to meet one-on-one with a housing specialist without an appointment. If you need to see your housing specialist on a different day, afternoon appointments will be scheduled Monday through Friday. There will be no appointments scheduled on Wednesdays. Our customer service representative will be happy to assist you in scheduling an appointment most convenient for you by calling the front desk at 480-782-3200.
Useful Forms
Below are useful forms for participants in both the Public Housing and Section 8 programs.
Public Housing Forms
- Are you a Victim of Housing Discrimination? English | Spanish
- Authorization for the Release of Information/Privacy Act Notice English | Spanish
- Change Report Form English, Spanish
- Community Service Time Verification Form
- Enterprise Income Verification and You Brochure English, Spanish
- Enterprise Income Verification (EIV) System Brochure English, Spanish
- Fair Housing - Arizona Attorney General website
- Fighting Fair Housing Discrimination, One family's story (video) English, Spanish
- Family Self-Sufficiency (FSS) Program Contract of Participation English, Spanish
- FSS Escrow Account Credit Worksheet English, Spanish
- Full Application - For annual re-exam English, Spanish
- General Fraud Complaint Form English | Spanish
- How Your Rent is Determined HUD English, Spanish
- Informal Hearing for Participants Only English | Spanish
- Informal Review for Applicants Only English | Spanish
- Things You Should Know - HUD
- Public Housing Intent to Move English | Spanish
- Reasonable Accommodation Form
- Request for Alteration to Unit
- Request for Hearing English | Spanish
- Violence Against Women Act (VAWA) Notice English | Spanish
- Zero Income Complete Packet English | Spanish
Section 8 Forms
- Agreement for Mutual Rescission of Lease (PDF)
- Are you a Victim of Housing Discrimination? (PDF) English, Spanish
- Authorization for the Release of Information/Privacy Act Notice (PDF) English, Spanish
- Change Report Form (PDF) English, Spanish
- Enterprise Income Verification and You Brochure (PDF) English, Spanish
- Enterprise Income Verification (EIV) System Brochure (PDF) English, Spanish
- Fair Housing - Arizona Attorney General website
- Family Self-Sufficiency (FSS) Program Contract of Participation (PDF) English, Spanish
- FSS Escrow Account Credit Worksheet (PDF) English, Spanish
- Fighting Fair Housing Discrimination, One family's story (video) English, Spanish
- Full Application - For annual re-exam (PDF) English, Spanish
- General Complaint Form - English | Spanish
- Good Place To Live - HUD (PDF) English, Spanish
- How Your Rent is Determined - HUD (PDF) English, Spanish
- Housing Assistance Payment Contract - HUD (PDF) English | Spanish
- Informal Review for Applicants Only - English | Spanish
- Portability Request (PDF)
- Reasonable Accommodation Form (PDF)
- Request for Hearing - English | Spanish
- Request For Tenancy Approval - HUD (PDF) English, Spanish
- Section 8 Intent to Move
- Tenancy Addendum (PDF) English, Spanish
- Things You Should Know - HUD (PDF)
- Violence Against Women Act (VAWA) Notice - English, Spanish
- Housing Choice Voucher - HUD (PDF) English, Spanish
- Zero Income Complete Packet - English | Spanish
Frequently Asked Questions
Looking for something specific? We've compiled answers to some of our most frequently asked questions. Maybe you'll find what you need right here. View FAQs.
Fraud
Is fraud worth it? Do you realize that if you commit fraud to obtain assisted housing from HUD, you could be:
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Evicted from your apartment or house
- Required to repay all overpaid rental assistance you received
- Fined up to $10,000
- Imprisoned for up to five years
- Prohibited from receiving future assistance
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Subject to State and local government penalties
The City of Chandler Housing and Redevelopment Division will prosecute for Fraud. The information you provide on housing assistance applications and recertification forms will be checked. The local housing agency, HUD, or the Office of the Inspector General will check the income and asset information you provide with other Federal, State or local governments and with private agencies. Certifying false information is fraud, so be careful!