Lead Hazard Control Program:
Section 8 Landlords
Qualified properties are eligible for a grant of up to $10,000 per unit and are available on a first come, first serve basis. This is an opportunity to:
- Reduce liability
- Prepare for the annual Housing Quality Standards (HQS) Inspection
- Increase property value
- Provide healthier housing
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Here are the requirements for Section 8 rental properties:
- Housing was built before 1978 and is located in the cities of Gresham, Beaverton or Portland, or within the counties of Multnomah, Clackamas, Washington or Clark
- Property is currently occupied by a Section 8 tenant or if vacant, unit was rented to a qualified Section 8 tenant for the immediately preceding five years
- Property meets HUD minimum property standards or will once lead hazard reduction work is performed
- A child under age six occupies or regularly visits the home
- Owner must agree to give rental preference to Section 8 tenants with children for the succeeding three-year period after grant closing
To Apply
- Section 8 Application
- Lead Hazard Acknowledgment
- Download the EPA Pamphlet: Renovate Right: Important Lead Hazard Information for Families, Child Care Providers and Schools
- Landlord Questionnaire
To apply, please complete these forms and then mail or fax the completed application and all required documentation to:
Portland Development Commission
Neighborhood Housing Program
222 NW Fifth Ave.
Portland, OR 97209
Fax 503-865-3868
Phone 503-823-3400
The Process
- You will receive a letter letting you know that your application has been approved
- A free risk assessment and paint inspection will be scheduled with you. The assessment will determine if there are lead hazards.
- If lead hazards are found, grant money is used to hire a certified contractor to address the hazards. Grant awards are currently a maximum of $10,000 per unit. If the lead reduction costs exceed the grant limit, the owner must contribute the difference between the grant amount and the total cost of lead reduction.
- Once the work is completed, PDC will conduct a clearance test to ensure that the hazards have been addressed and pays the contractor for the work.
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Portland Development Commission | 222 NW Fifth Ave | Portland, OR 97209-3859
Phone: 503-823-3200 | Fax: 503-823-3368


