Section 8 payment standards
in Kansas.
The payment standard is the maximum a housing authority will pay toward rent, not what it hands you — the family's share, generally about 30% of adjusted monthly income, comes off it first. HUD sets only the bounds the standard may sit between: 90% to 110% of Fair Market Rent. At Kansas's median 2-bedroom FMR of $930/mo, that band runs $837 to $1,023/mo. FMR is a gross rent — contract rent plus the utilities the tenant pays — so where the tenant pays utilities, the contract rent reaching you is the band minus that unit's utility allowance. Where inside the band your PHA lands is a local decision, it varies by PHA, and rent reasonableness against comparable unassisted units still applies before any lease is approved. Confirm the exact figure with your housing authority.
Kansas payment standards,
90% to 110% of FMR.
Data as of 2026-07-14 · HUD FY2026.
| bedrooms | median FMR / mo | 90% floor | 110% ceiling |
|---|---|---|---|
| studio / 0 BR | $690 | $621 | $759 |
| 1 BR | $740 | $666 | $814 |
| 2 BR | $930 | $837 | $1,023 |
| 3 BR | $1,220 | $1,098 | $1,342 |
| 4 BR | $1,390 | $1,251 | $1,529 |
These are the bounds a PHA may set its payment standard within, and they are gross rents: where the tenant pays utilities, the contract rent that reaches you is the band minus that unit's utility allowance, so the ceiling column is not askable rent. The actual standard is set locally, per bedroom size — and often per ZIP in Small Area FMR metros — and rent reasonableness still applies. Varies by PHA: confirm with your housing authority. Need one address rather than a statewide median? Look up any ZIP, or size a specific unit with the Section 8 rent calculator.
Kansas fair market rent vs.
the payment standard.
What HUD publishes.
Fair Market Rent, once per federal fiscal year, for each metropolitan FMR area and each nonmetropolitan county — and by ZIP in Small Area FMR metros. It is a gross reference figure, covering contract rent plus tenant-paid utilities, not the payment. What fair market rent is.
What the PHA sets.
The payment standard — its own maximum, chosen inside the 90–110% band without extra approval. The housing assistance payment is the lower of that standard or the unit's gross rent, minus the family's share of roughly 30% of adjusted monthly income. Above the ceiling it becomes an exception payment standard and generally needs HUD sign-off. Varies by PHA.
What still gates the rent.
Rent reasonableness. Even inside the band, the PHA compares your unit against comparable unassisted units nearby, and the unit has to pass inspection before the lease is approved.
Kansas payment standards by metro.
Metro data as of 2026-07-24 · HUD FY2026.
| metro / HUD area | ZIPs | 2 BR FMR | 90% floor | 110% ceiling |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Topeka | 61 | $1,080 | $972 | $1,188 |
| Wichita | 59 | $1,130 | $1,017 | $1,243 |
Bands computed from each area's published 2-bedroom FMR, which is a gross rent — subtract the tenant's utility allowance to get the contract rent that reaches you. Payment standards vary by PHA; confirm with your housing authority.
Kansas payment standards, answered.
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Know the ceiling before you offer.
Verleon AI overlays HUD Fair Market Rents and DSCR on every active listing in Kansas — and all 50 states — so you see the voucher band and the underwriting before you write the offer. Background reading: the Section 8 investing guide.
Data source: HUD FY2026 Fair Market Rents (Small Area FMRs where published). Statewide medians snapshot 2026-07-14; metro-area figures snapshot 2026-07-24. The 90% and 110% columns are the bounds a public housing authority may set a voucher payment standard within — not the standard itself, which is set locally and varies by PHA, and not a payment: the family's share comes off it first. FMR is a gross rent covering contract rent plus tenant-paid utilities. Figures are for research and do not guarantee approved rent on any specific unit.