ENTERPRISE
INCOME VERIFICATION
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The
EIV system provides the owner and/or manager of the property
where you live with your income information, employment history
and to verify your identity. This information is used to meet
HUD’s requirement to independently verify your employment
and/ or income when you recertify for continued rental
assistance. Getting the information from the EIV system is more
accurate and less time consuming and costly to the owner or
manager than contacting your income source directly for
verification.
What
is the information in EIV used for?
The
Social Security Administration: Social
Security (SS) benefits Supplemental
Security Income (SSI) benefits Dual
Entitlement SS benefits Social
Security Disability Insurance (SSDI)
What
income information is in EIV and where does it come from?
The
Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), and the National
Directory of New Hires (NDNH) Wages Unemployment
compensation New
Hire (W-4)
What
is EIV?
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EIV
is a web-based computer system containing
employment and income information on individuals participating in
HUD’s rental assistance programs. This information assists
HUD in making sure
the right benefits go to the right persons. |
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Yes.
When you sign form HUD-9887, Notice and Consent for the Release
of Information, and form HUD-9887-A, Applicant’s/Tenant’s
Consent to the Release of Information, you are giving your
consent for HUD and the property owner or manager to obtain
information about you to verify your employment and/or income and
determine your eligibility for HUD rental assistance. Your
failure to sign the consent forms may result in the denial of
assistance or termination of assisted housing benefits.
Who
has access to the EIV information?
Is
my consent required to get information about me from
EIV? Used
a false social security number Failed
to report or under reported the income of a spouse or other
household member Receive
rental assistance at another property
They
will also be able to determine if you:
Only
you and those parties listed on the consent form HUD-9887 that
you must sign have access to the information in EIV pertaining to
you. |
What
YOU
Should Know |
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Property
owners and managers are able to use the EIV system to determine
if you correctly reported your income or employment history.
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As
a tenant in a HUD assisted property, you must certify that
information provided on an application for housing assistance and
the form used to certify and recertify your assistance (form
HUD-50059) is accurate and honest. This is also described in the
Tenants’
Rights & Responsibilities brochure
that your property owner or manager is required to give to you
every year.
What
are my responsibilities? |
Income
from wages Welfare
payments Unemployment
benefits Social
Security (SS) or Supplemental Security Income (SSI) benefits Social
Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) Veteran
benefits Pensions,
retirement, etc. Income
from assets Monies
received on behalf of a child such as: Child
support TANF
payments Social
security for children, etc.
If
you have any questions on whether money received should be
counted as income, ask your property owner or manager. When
changes occur in your household income or
family composition, immediately
contact your property owner or manager to determine if this will
affect your rental
assistance. Your
property owner or manager is required to provide you
with a copy of the fact sheet “How Your Rent Is Determined”
which includes a listing of what is included
or excluded from income.
Protect
yourself, follow HUD reporting requirements When
completing applications and recertifications, you must include
all sources of income you or any member of your household
receives. Some sources include:
Penalties
for providing false information Providing
false information is fraud. Penalties for those who commit fraud
could include eviction, repayment of overpaid assistance
received, fines up to $10,000, imprisonment for up to 5 years,
prohibition from receiving any future rental assistance and/or
state and local government penalties. |
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![]() ![]() ![]() First, contact your property owner or manager for an explanation. If you need further assistance, you may contact the contract administrator for the property you live in. If it is not resolved to your satisfaction, you may contact HUD.
For help locating the HUD office nearest you, which can also provide you contact information for the contract administrator, please call the Multifamily Housing Complaint Line at 1-800-685-8470. HUD welcomes and is prepared to receive calls from individuals who are deaf or hard of hearing, as well as individuals with speech or communication disabilities. To learn more about how to make an accessible telephone call, please visit https://www.fcc.gov/consumers/guides/telecommunications-relay-service-trs. Whom do I contact if my income or rental assistance is not being calculated correctly? |
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File Created | 2025-09-24 |