Yes they can.
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.
if a person is disabled with a 7 year old son in low income housing in Maine can he still be evicted due 2 a former spouse that has been charged with a felony and was told that he and son have to move out to.
People get evicted for a variety of reasons, some of which are beyond the control of the Tenant. A landlord cannot evict you for illegal reasons, such as because you asserted your rights under the laws.
Check in with your local housing program to see if you are still eligible to do so.
Refusing to rent to families with children is a violation of the Federal Fair Housing Act.
They may be giving you poor reference try contacting the housing athority for help.
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Whether a tenant is disabled does not have a bearing on whether he can be evicted. If a PHA has the right to evict a tenant then it can evict such person regardless of disability.
It may be that the Housing Autority cancelled the Section 8 contract because of the tenant's breach. In that case, yes, the tenant is simply responsible for all of the rent, and if the tenant does not pay, the landlord should move forward with eviction. But, there is federal regulation saying that the tenant cannot be evicted if the Housing Authority simply stopped paying for some reason that has nothing to do with the tenant, like the housing authoriy's error, or budget problems.
If you weren't on Section 8 when you were evicted, yes. If you were on Section 8 (now known as the Housing Choice Voucher Program) and were evicted because of violation of lease or non-payment of rent, you could lose your voucher, something that your Housing Program Coordinator and his supervisor can decide on a case-by-case basis. Let's clarify that an eviction is not a simple note by the landlord asking you to move: it's a court proceeding petitioni9ng a judge or magistrate to force you to move out.
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At 18 you can do whatever you please concerning your housing status.