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Section 8 usually does not allow renting out of rooms within the same house.
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The landlord can correct the problems for which the house can be potentially condemned. But the landlord cannot evict the tenant just for saying that.
Good question: a landlord has the right to use the same tenant selection criteria as he would for anyone who is not on section 8. Consequently, the landlord may charge a security deposit if he accepts you. In the case of public housing, they may also charge a deposit but quite often times that doesn't happen.
what can a landlord charge to move in a California house rental?
If your landlord is selling the house you have to continue paying the rent for it, whether to the old landlord or to the new one. Your old landlord will give you notice about when they have sold the property, and the new landlord will give you instructions on how to pay them the rent.
This depends on whether your landlord is responsible to ensure everyone gets their mail. If you are living in an apartment with a separate apartment number, then there should be a mailbox for that apartment, and the landlord should not have to look in the mail to see to whom it is distributed. But if you are living in some type of communal environment, or a hotel/motel, then the landlord or innkeeper must sort through the mail to deliver it properly.
It might be best to ask the Housing Authority that issued the voucher. Bankruptcy has nothing to do with the tenant. As far as the foreclosure, it depends on what stage the foreclosure is in. Until the foreclosure sale happens, the tenant owes the rent to the landlord.
A section of a house or building is typically referred to as a room or a space. Examples of sections in a house include the living room, kitchen, bedroom, bathroom, etc. Each section serves a specific purpose and is designated for specific activities or functions.
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You can call children services in your area to report three people living in a one bedroom house (if children are involved). You can also report the people to their landlord.
If the particular housing authority has the option to do you then possibly. I know that at the housing Authority I work at we have a packet of paperwork that the future landlord would have to fill out.