It may well depend on what records of the Public Housing Authority are considered to be 'public' records. Call, or go to, the local Landlord/Tenant branch of the court and ask.
To begin the eviction process you will need to contact an attorney who specializes in tenant law.
Evictions are typically a matter of public record, so information about an eviction in one state could potentially show up during background checks in another state. However, the process can vary, so it's advisable to check with the relevant authorities in the state where the eviction occurred and where you are applying for housing.
Yes and eviction is possible and should occur.
It is possible to regain your Section 8 voucher after being evicted, but this typically depends on the circumstances of the eviction and the policies of the housing authority. You may need to work with your housing authority to address the eviction and demonstrate that you are now in stable housing in order to have your voucher reinstated.
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To get Section 8 housing neighbors evicted in Michigan, you generally need to follow the legal eviction process. You must have a valid reason for eviction such as non-payment of rent or violation of the lease agreement. You should contact the local housing authority or seek legal advice on how to proceed with the eviction process in compliance with Michigan's landlord-tenant laws.
An unsuccessful eviction attempt or hold-over case can typically appear on your credit report for up to seven years. However, its impact may diminish over time as newer information is added to your report. It is important to stay informed about your credit and housing reports to ensure accuracy and address any issues promptly.
State's establish laws that pertain to rental/lease agreements and landlord/renter issues. Contacting your state housing authority should help you obtain the information you need.
Evictions are not placed on credit reports. However, if expenses related to an eviction are sent for collections, that will be reported. Also there are tenant screening lists where an eviction can be reported and might create a problem in obtaining future housing.
One can find information on housing units from the following sources: Housing Choice Fact Sheet, Housing Advice Support, Toronto Housing, Find Housing, Home Guides, Housing London.
Care homes may use software products such as HealthMEDX which record and monitor both health information as well as housing, food needs, and other personal information.
You will need to contact your local housing court to find out the proper procedure for serving, filing, and executing a unlawful retainer (eviction). Some jurisdictions require 3 days notice initially, while others require 5-10 days.