Section 8 in Reno, NV: FMR & Landlord Guide

Reno, NV metro area (CBSA 39900). FY2026 Fair Market Rents, active voucher counts, housing authorities and wait-list status, and source-of-income law. Every figure below links back to its source.

2-bedroom FMR (FY2026)
$1,272
HUD
Active vouchers
3,311
81% utilized
Housing authorities
1
serving this metro
Source-of-income law
Unknown

Fair Market Rent by bedroom count

HUD-published metro FMR for FY2026. Payment standards (what a PHA actually pays) are set between 90% and 110% of FMR at PHA discretion.

BedroomsFMRPayment standard (90–110%)
Efficiency (studio)$1,070$963 – $1,177
1-bedroom$1,076$968 – $1,184
2-bedroom$1,272$1,145 – $1,399
3-bedroom$1,769$1,592 – $1,946
4-bedroom$2,134$1,921 – $2,347

Example: at 100% of FMR, a 2-bedroom voucher in Reno, NV covers up to $1,272 in gross rent (before the tenant’s utility allowance). Between the low and high end of the range: $1,145$1,399.

Voucher demand in this metro

Active vouchers
3,311
Occupied
2,666
Utilization
81%

Aggregated from HUD Public Housing Authority data (FY2026). High utilization means voucher holders are placed and reliably paying rent, a stable but competitive tenant pool for accepting landlords.

Housing authorities serving Reno, NV

1 PHA administer vouchers in this metro. Contact the PHA that covers the specific address you’re considering.

  • CITY OF RENO HOUSING AUTHORITY

    Reno, NV · NV001 · 3,311 HCV units

    Status unknown

Source-of-income law in NV

Source-of-income protection status for NV is not yet in our database. Check with a local attorney or the state civil-rights office before refusing a voucher applicant.

Informational only, not legal advice. Laws change; verify current status before making a leasing decision.

Analyze a specific Reno, NV property

Look up the address’s SAFMR (ZIP-level rent), plug the numbers into the voucher-vs-market analyzer, and check the HQS pre-inspection list before scheduling.