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The landlord can sue anyone if they cause damage in any way, regardless of tenancy status.
It is a program under which your rent is determined by your income and family size. If this doesn't equal to the actual rent and the rent is a fair market rent amount, the federal Government pays the rest of the rent, known as Housing Assistance Payment, to the Landlord.
Yes. In the US, the Federal Fair Housing Act prohibits discrimination based upon gender, race, religion, family or marital status, or sexual orientation. But, a landlord can discriminate against unprotected groups, like students or lawyers. If the landlord is engaging in unlawful discrimination, this should be reported to some authority, like the attorney general. However, this kind of thing is hard to prove.
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what is the status of my section 8 application
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The opposite of tenant (non-owner resident) could be "owner." The opposite status is "landlord."
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To check the status of your Section 8 application, you should contact the housing authority where you submitted your application. They will be able to provide you with the most up-to-date information on the status of your application.