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Category: Subsidized Housing

All posts related to subsidized housing, be it public housing, tax credits, Section 8 housing, and more, can be found under this category.

A handful of owners quietly evict the most renters in Harris and Bexar counties. Naming them on rental registries would keep them accountable.

Housing, National issues, Research, Subsidized Housing•by Texas Housers Staff•Posted March 24, 2026

In our recent research on property owners and evictions, we have found that eviction filings in Bexar and Harris counties…

Tags: bexar county, Eviction, Harris County, rental registries, Research

The Gap 2026 shows Texas’ severe shortage of affordable housing must be addressed

Housing, National issues, State issues, Subsidized Housing•by Texas Housers Staff•Posted March 5, 2026

The cost of housing is perhaps the most common affordability issue facing low-income households in the United States today. There…

Tags: NLIHC, Research, The Gap

When public subsidy meets high evictions: Are we getting the housing stability we pay for?

Housing, Local issues, State issues, Subsidized Housing•by Texas Housers Staff•Posted February 16, 2026

When we think of landlords likely to file the most evictions, we often think of large, corporate landlords who operate…

Tags: bexar county, Eviction, Harris County, LIHTC

These common sense reforms are needed to fix Texas’ key affordable housing tool: Tax Exempt Private Partnerships

Housing, State issues, Subsidized Housing•by Texas Housers Staff•Posted January 13, 2026

A low-income renter looking for housing in Texas probably has never heard of exotic quasi-governmental entities like housing finance corporations…

Tags: Housing Tax Credits, subsidized housing, TEPPs

Texas Housers new San Antonio Renter Profiles show where renters live, what they pay, and challenges they face in 2025

Housing, Local issues, Research, Subsidized Housing•by Erin Hahn•Posted August 5, 2025

Texas Housers releases the 2025 edition of our San Antonio City Council District Renter Profiles at a pivotal moment marked…

Tags: Evictions, Renter Profiles, Research, San Antonio

2025 Out Of Reach report shows slight wage increases aren’t keeping pace with costs to fix affordable housing crisis

Housing, National issues, Research, State issues, Subsidized Housing•by Texas Housers Staff•Posted July 17, 2025

NLIHC has released the 2025 edition of its Out of Reach report, which chronicles the gulf between the wages people…

Tags: NLIHC, Out of Reach

HB 21 closes loopholes and requires greater affordability for Housing Finance Corporations tax exemption

Housing, State issues, Subsidized Housing•by Texas Housers Staff•Posted July 3, 2025

In Texas’ 89th Legislature, HB 21 significantly reformed Tax Exempt Private Partnerships (TEPPs) for affordable multifamily rental housing development. The…

Tags: hfcs, lege25, PFCs, Tax Exemption

Community members and advocates testify at the 2025 Texas Legislature to support protections for housing voucher recipients

Housing, State issues, Subsidized Housing, Tenant Rights•by Texas Housers Staff•Posted April 25, 2025

Housing voucher recipients can face a difficult path to safe and decent housing in the state of Texas. These households…

Tags: housing choice vouchers, lege25, Tenant rights

Read Texas Housers’ latest analysis: ‘How to Improve Housing Tax Credits for Low Income Texans: 2025 QAP Report’

Housing, Research, Subsidized Housing•by Sidney Beaty•Posted April 24, 2025

Texas Housers is pleased to announce the release of “How to Improve Housing Tax Credits for Low Income Texans: 2025…

Tags: LIHTC, QAP, Research

The Houston Housing Authority has a new President & CEO. Here are five commitments Jamie Bryant must make to get the agency back on track.

Housing, Local issues, Subsidized Housing, Tenant Rights•by Taylor Laredo•Posted February 12, 2025
Jamie Bryant HHA Houston Housing Authority

Last year, the president and CEO of the Houston Housing Authority (HHA), David Northern Sr., stepped down from his position…

Tags: Houston, Houston Housing Authority

A Little Louder Episode 70: Our biggest stories (and some you might have missed) from 2024

A Little Louder, Disaster Recovery, Local issues, Research, State issues, Subsidized Housing, Tenant Rights•by Texas Housers Staff•Posted December 23, 2024

In a supersized episode, we leave 2024 with a bang. Michael Depland speaks with the staff of Texas Housers to…

Tags: A Little Louder, Eviction, Houser Academy, LIHTC, QAP, razing liberty square, Research, Short Term Rentals

A Big Win for Tenant Stability in Texas: Eviction Prevention Plans in Affordable Housing

Housing, State issues, Subsidized Housing, Tenant Rights•by Texas Housers Staff•Posted December 18, 2024

The economic hardships spurred by the pandemic revealed the harmful impacts of evictions to the wider public. While many individuals…

Tags: Housing Tax Credits, LIHTC, TDHCA

A Little Louder Episode 67: Replacement Reserves restore aging properties. But where are they actually going?

A Little Louder, Research, State issues, Subsidized Housing•by Texas Housers Staff•Posted October 2, 2024

The Low-Income Housing Tax Credit program (LIHTC) is the largest creator of affordable housing in our state. As these tax…

Tags: A Little Louder, LIHTC, replacement reserves, TDHCA

New report: TDHCA must improve replacement reserves policies to help ensure safe and decent conditions at older tax credit properties

Research, Subsidized Housing•by Texas Housers Staff•Posted August 16, 2024

This week, the University of Texas School of Law’s Housing Policy Clinic released an important new housing report, Best Practices…

Tags: LIHTC, TDHCA

The Gap 2024 highlights the deep shortage of affordable housing in Texas and what must change

National issues, Research, State issues, Subsidized Housing, Tenant Rights•by Texas Housers Staff•Posted March 14, 2024

The need for affordable housing is as urgent of an issue as it has been in many years. In Texas,…

Tags: Affordable housing, reports, The Gap

When TDHCA addresses NIMBYism this year, they must focus on solutions that directly benefit low-income people

Research, State issues, Subsidized Housing•by Texas Housers Staff•Posted January 24, 2024

Every five years, the Texas Department of Housing and Community Affairs (TDHCA) must update their Analysis of Impediments to Fair…

Tags: AI, NIMBY, NIMBYism, TDHCA

HUD’s voucher programs can’t truly help those they serve without necessary change to ensure access, fairness

National issues, State issues, Subsidized Housing, Tenant Rights•by Taylor Laredo•Posted January 12, 2024

In our previous blog covering the Southeast Tenant Information Organization (SETIO), the tenant group formed from residents at Cabo San…

Tags: housing choice vouchers, HUD

Federal housing tax credits don’t always serve those who need them most. Here’s how we change that

Local issues, State issues, Subsidized Housing, Tenant Rights•by Texas Housers Staff•Posted December 14, 2023

Texas Housers is pleased to announce the release of “How to Improve Housing Tax Credits for Low Income Texans: 2024…

Tags: LIHTC, QAP

New 2023 Renter Profiles show redrawn San Antonio city council district boundaries cannot hide persistent tenant inequities

Local issues, Subsidized Housing, Tenant Rights•by Texas Housers Staff•Posted November 17, 2023

With the City of San Antonio completing the redistricting process earlier this year, Texas Housers has released its 2023 Renter…

Tags: Renter Profiles, San Antonio

Read our report ‘Renters, Air Conditioning, and Extreme Heat in Texas’

Local issues, State issues, Subsidized Housing•by Texas Housers Staff•Posted September 26, 2023

There is no question that summer 2023 contained one of the worst heatwaves that Texans have ever suffered through. News…

Tags: air conditioning, reports

HUD’s rules are intended to protect tenants in need. At Coppertree, tenants had to fight the department to seek justice.

Local issues, National issues, State issues, Subsidized Housing•by Ericka Bowman•Posted August 7, 2023

This blog is the second entry in a three part series chronicling the efforts and struggles of residents attempting to…

Tags: coppertree, HUD, Section 8

Public Facility Corporations were majorly reformed in the 88th Texas Legislature. What changed and why is it important?

State issues, Subsidized Housing, Tenant Rights•by Texas Housers Staff•Posted July 5, 2023

Public Facility Corporations, or PFCs, are an important but complex new tool for producing affordable multifamily rental housing in Texas.…

Tags: lege23, PFCs, Public facility corporations

Low-Income Housing at the 88th Texas Legislature in Review

State issues, Subsidized Housing, Tenant Rights•by Texas Housers Staff•Posted June 30, 2023

The 88th Texas Legislature was a consequential one for low-income housing. Lawmakers faced an unprecedented crisis of housing unaffordability and…

Tags: 2023 texas legislature, lege23, Texas Legislature

Tenant Bill of Rights in San Antonio makes big first step with new resolution

Local issues, State issues, Subsidized Housing•by Texas Housers Staff•Posted May 19, 2023
Photo Credit: Texas Organizing Project

Tenants’ rights in Texas are in an exciting stage. We are advancing policies alongside community-led initiatives, everywhere from cities like…

Tags: Eviction, San Antonio, Tenant Bill Of Rights

‘An Eviction Crisis In Texas’ summarizes what low-income renters face in a simple handout

Local issues, State issues, Subsidized Housing, Tenant Rights•by Texas Housers Staff•Posted March 28, 2023

During the pandemic, rental assistance programs and temporary protections stabilized renter households facing economic challenges in our state. However, as…

Tags: Eviction, lege23

The Gap 2023 shows that Texas’ affordable housing shortage is among the nation’s most severe

State issues, Subsidized Housing, Tenant Rights•by Texas Housers Staff•Posted March 17, 2023

The lack of affordable housing for low-income households in our state is a crisis that we’ve been fighting to repair…

Tags: Affordable housing, reports, The Gap

Housing in Texas for Low-Income households is explained in three simple resources

State issues, Subsidized Housing, Tenant Rights•by Texas Housers Staff•Posted February 23, 2023

Our research team at Texas Housers created simple-to-use handouts that demonstrate the great need for low-income housing in our state,…

Tags: housing choice vouchers, lege23, LIHTC, Texas Legislature, workforce housing

Join us for the 2023 Texas Houser Awards on February 21 at 12pm!

Community Spotlight, Houser Awards, Subsidized Housing•by Texas Housers Staff•Posted February 16, 2023

You are cordially invited to our annual Texas Houser Awards luncheon that will be held on Tuesday, February 21 at 12:00…

Tags: Houser Awards

A Little Louder Buzz Session #7: How did ERA really perform in Texas?

A Little Louder, Local issues, State issues, Subsidized Housing, Tenant Rights•by Texas Housers Staff•Posted December 13, 2022

The Department of Treasury launched its Emergency Rental Assistance Program in March of 2021 with Texas receiving $2.4 billion dollars…

Tags: A Little Louder, ERA, Eviction, US Treasury Department

A Little Louder Buzz Session #6: Breaking Down The QAP in 2023

A Little Louder, Subsidized Housing•by Texas Housers Staff•Posted October 7, 2022

As the Texas Department of Housing and Community Affairs (TDHCA) ramps up its process to update the rules and scoring…

Tags: 2023 QAP, A Little Louder, QAP, TDHCA

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