Illinois Housing Development
Authority Warns of Housing Scam
IHDA does not administer a Section 8
program, nor does it collect personal information or charge fees for
housing services
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[June 07, 2024]
The
Illinois Housing Development Authority (IHDA) is alerting vulnerable
households of an online scam pretending to be IHDA or a similar
housing entity. The scam is presented as a flyer posted on Facebook
announcing the opening of a waitlist for specific properties as part
of the Section 8 Housing Choice Voucher Program (Section 8). The
scam encourages residents to provide their information through a
fraudulent link or to visit the IHDA office in person. This is not
an IHDA program. IHDA has not created an advertisement for Section 8
housing, and it does not endorse any such solicitation.
A false Facebook page has also been created imitating IHDA. If
individuals use Facebook for housing information, please verify you
are interacting with the agency’s official page by identifying the
blue checkmark next to the IHDA name. Individuals who are unsure may
access IHDA’s Facebook page by visiting www.ihda.org and clicking on
the Facebook icon on the website homepage to be connected.
IHDA is asking those who are seeking public housing to be on the
lookout for any suspicious websites or social media posts and to
report any unusual interactions to the proper authorities. If
individuals paid a fee or gave personal information to one of these
fraudulent sites, please file a police report and also file reports
with the Illinois Attorney General’s Consumer Protection Division
and the Federal Trade Commission.
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Those seeking assistance through
the Section 8 Housing Choice Voucher Program are asked to
remember the following information:
Contact your local public housing authority to see if
they are accepting applications for Section 8 housing, or how to
apply for a waiting list.
Housing authorities do not charge fees to join a waiting list.
Never give your Social Security Number, credit card
number, or other personal information out on a website you find
through an online search.
Contact a HUD-approved housing counseling agency to see what local
assistance may be available.
Search for an affordable housing unit near you though the
ILHousingSearch.org website.
About the Illinois Housing Development Authority
IHDA (www.ihda.org) is a self-supporting state agency that finances
the creation and the preservation of affordable housing across
Illinois. Since its creation in 1967, IHDA has allocated $18 billion
and financed approximately 255,000 affordable housing units for
residents of Illinois.
[Illinois Office of Communication and
Information]
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