Tulsa Housing Authority

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SlugSlinger

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Where are these 6,000 people coming from that want free housing? Are these Ukrainians, Afghans, South Americans, Russians, all the above, who are these people?


The Tulsa Housing Authority is encouraging more property owners and landlords to accept vouchers as the city continues to deal with a lack of affordable housing. The agency says access to affordable housing is an issue that’s only grown recently as we bounce back from the pandemic and now deal with inflation.

About 6,000 people are on the waiting list for housing, and more than 360 have a voucher in hand and are searching for a home, according to the Tulsa Housing Authority. The problem is there are not enough places that accept Housing Choice vouchers.

Officials say if more landlords took them, it would help curve the need. The Housing Authority says breaking the stigmas about voucher programs would go a long way in getting people placed in homes.

The voucher holder gets the choice to pick where they want to live as long as the property accepts them.

“It brings a lot of stability to them because that subsidy, as long as they remain in good standing with us at the Housing Authority, that subsidy is coming every month and it’s steady and you can count on it," said Ginny Hensley with the Tulsa Housing Authority.

Cindy Steward manages nearly 150 properties in Tulsa. She says a third of her tenants are on vouchers.

Steward believes accepting the vouchers is a way to help the community. It also provides steady income and long-term tenants as a benefit to her.
 

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The clowns at THA are like mini-kings and a pain in the butt.
I quit dealing with them and take people from Okla housing.
OKFHA or something like that out of OKC.
Much nicer and no problems
 

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I used to have some crap houses that we'd accept vouchers for, but after replacing the oven 4 times we decided it just wasn't worth it. I won't deal with government housing again. SFH, good credit, good jobs, pass the bk check, and pay your bills yourself. That's all we ask. A plus if you speak understandable and properly structured English.
 

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