Lebanon Housing Authority

31 Romano Circle, West Lebanon, NH, 03784

Housing Authority

Lebanon Housing Authority Program Type

  • Section 8 Voucher
  • Low Rent Units

166

Total Subsidized Units for Rental Assistance

Grafton County

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Program Summary for Lebanon Housing Authority

Lebanon Housing Authority is a public housing agency that helps provide decent and safe rental housing for eligible low-income families, the elderly, and persons with disabilities. Lebanon Housing Authority manages several funded programs and has a total of 60 subsidized affordable housing units for rental assistance. Lebanon Housing Authority administered a total of 50 Section 8 Vouchers. Lebanon Housing Authority currently has low rent units and Section 8 Voucher as its program type. Lebanon Housing Authority is located at 31 Romano Circle, West Lebanon, NH, 03784 and serves the city of West Lebanon. Income limits, fair market rents and rent rates vary with each agency. Please contact Lebanon Housing Authority at, (603)298-5753 for more information about coverage area and program availability.

About Lebanon Housing Authority

Located at the crossroads of the Upper Connecticut River Valley of New Hampshire and Vermont, the Lebanon Housing Authority is a public housing agency servicing the City of Lebanon, New Hampshire pursuant to State and Federal laws. LHA's goal is to provide affordable, decent, safe and sanitary housing to income-eligible residents in the community. The LHA is overseen by a six-member Board of Commissioners and managed by professional staff. Funding is provided primarily from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) and revenues derived from rents and fees.

Mission Statement

Lebanon Housing Authority seeks to support durable, sustainable, all-inclusive communities by providing equal housing opportunities within its portfolio of quality affordable housing that is decent, safe and sanitary within a suitable living environment for residents and their families. This includes the private housing it inspects as part of its Section 8 Housing Choice Voucher Program to ensure that all housing quality standards are being met and private landlords remain in contractual compliance. Lebanon Housing Authority strives to operate a socially and financially sound public housing agency (PHA) that is fiscally responsible, diligent and judicious. It provides examples to the community of energy efficiency improvements and continues to strive in the areas of energy conservation through creative collaboration with business partners and resident advisory boards. Lebanon Housing Authority supports and assists the welfare and social needs of residents so as to promote residents' engagement within their housing communities; and foster a sense of accountability and awareness to their surroundings. In its service to the public as a whole, Lebanon Housing Authority is compassionate, responsive, respectful, resolutely fair and unbiased within the applicable rules and regulations that guide PHA's. In addition, it is clear to this agency that resources are limited and to maintain programs and services we must be energy efficient, sustainable and economically viable.

Current Status Active
Size of Lebanon Housing Authority compared nationally Large
Last Updated 04/12/2014
Total Numbers of Communities N/A
Total numbers of Administered Section 8 Voucher N/A
Total numbers of Administered Public Housing Units N/A
Waiting list for the Lebanon Housing Authority is currently Open

2016 Income Limits for Grafton County, NH

  • Person in family
  • 1
  • 2
  • 3
  • 4
  • 5
  • 6
  • 7
  • 8
  • Income
  • $32,450
  • $37,050
  • $41,700
  • $46,300
  • $50,050
  • $53,750
  • $57,450
  • $61,150
  • Person in family
  • 1
  • 2
  • 3
  • 4
  • 5
  • 6
  • 7
  • $19,500
  • $22,250
  • $25,050
  • $27,800
  • $30,680
  • $35,160
  • $39,640
  • $44,120
  • Person in family
  • 1
  • 2
  • 3
  • 4
  • 5
  • 6
  • 7
  • $51,900
  • $59,300
  • $66,700
  • $74,100
  • $80,050
  • $86,000
  • $91,900
  • $97,850

2017 Fair Market Rents for Grafton County, NH

Fair Market Rents are HUD's determination of the average rents in a particular area for each bedroom size. The FMRs are set each year based on the rental rates of unsubsidized units so that participants in HUD programs have equal access for affordable housing. Here are the Fair Market Rents for Grafton County, NH:

  • Efficiency
  • $778
  • One-Bedroom
  • $877
  • Two-Bedroom
  • $1127
  • Three-Bedroom
  • $1436
  • Four-Bedroom
  • $1659

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Grafton County Quick Facts

Population: 89,658
Persons Per Household: 2.35
Housing Units in Multi-units Structure: 20.5%
Homeownership Rate: 69.0%
Housing Units: 51,431
Yearly Income Per Person: $30,738
Median Household Income: $54,912

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