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Fraud Investigation Unit

The Oakland Housing Authority's Police Department has a Fraud Investigation Unit dedicated solely to investigating allegations of suspected fraud by OHA Conventional (Public Housing) and Section 8 clients, and landlords receiving federal funds through contracts with OHA. There are two investigators, and a collections officer assigned to the Fraud Investigation Unit. The Fraud Investigation Unit also handles all debt collections. Please call (510)-535-3150 for more information.

What is Fraud?

Here are some examples of fraudulent activities that are considered criminal violations:

  • Knowingly omitting income or assets of the family household
  • Knowingly under-reporting income/assets of the family household
  • Transferring income or assets to obtain/retain eligibility under false pretenses
  • Using false identity or Social Security Numbers
  • Using false documents such as birth certificates, marriage licenses, grant deeds
  • Falsifying the number of household members
  • Obtaining duplicate assistance or subletting all or part of the unit Withholding additional assistance such as AFDC, Child Support, etc. Charging additional rent from assisted tenants
Once convicted, offenders may face prison terms, probation, mandatory restitution, and termination from housing assistance.


To Report Fraud or Criminal Activity
Call OHA's Fraud & Criminal Activity Hotline:
(510) 535-3155
Fax: 510-535-3161
Email the OHA Police Dept: reportcrimeorfraud@oakha.org
When reporting fraud or crime please be as specific as possible regarding the possible fraudulent activities in your voicemail or email message. If you prefer to talk to us, please leave your name, phone number and the best time to contact you. All calls are confidential and you may choose to remain anonymous at all times.