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It does no good to ask that question here. It cannot possibly be answered except by contacting the housing authority in St Cloud.
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In Georgia, convicted drug felons are generally not eligible for Section 8 housing assistance. Federal law prohibits individuals convicted of certain drug-related offenses from receiving housing assistance, including Section 8 vouchers or public housing. This restriction applies regardless of the state in which the individual resides.
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Your added member must be approved by your Landlord, which, in this case, is the Housing Authority that owns the public housing complex. Your added member must apply to the HA and be approved before they can live in the home.
Yes. In fact, government subsidized housing in most areas contains more convicted felons than non-subsidized housing.
You would have to apply at the particular one you are interested in.
Yes, individuals convicted of misdemeanors are typically eligible for Section 8 housing assistance, unless they have been convicted of certain drug-related offenses. Each case is evaluated on an individual basis, and eligibility may depend on factors such as the nature of the offense and time passed since the conviction.
No. You must be married to him and he must be approved by your landlord and the Housing Authority servicing your voucher.
Can u get muskogee housing of you are a convicted felon
Every Housing Authority has its own rules, approved by HUD, on eligibility requirements.
This depends on what you are on probation for. If you have been convicted of a felony for which you are on probation, the Housing Authority may remove you from the program, depending on what the felony is.