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Yes, but if you get married, then the Housing Authority will add your new spouse's income as part of the total family income for that household, which could render you ineligible for the program if that income is too much.
Yes. Your spouse's income will now be counted with your own to determine eligibility.
Yes, if that spouse meets all criteria.
Spouse, children, or family member who is elderly or disabled.
I was married 8 years when my husband passed away and they sd i wasnt able to get ss>?
Yes, if that spouse doesn't meet the criteria for section 8 voucher application. Examples of such reasons for denial include certain felony convictions, domestic violence convictions, failure to furnish the information required by the housing authority, among other reasons.
Yes, you can be married. But this changes the entire dynamics of the voucher program. The income of your spouse will be added to the figures for your household, and the new figures will be used to determine how much rent you pay. If you get married but didn't have any children yet, your number of bedrooms is still going to be one.
This sounds fraudulent.
Yes. Texas is a community property state, therefore your spouse is entitled to half of the retirement you earned during marriage if you are divorcing in Texas.
No. You must be married to him and he must be approved by your landlord and the Housing Authority servicing your voucher.
when your living in your section 8 apartment, you can ask to be on wait list for section 8 voucher.
Yes, Alice Walker married Mel Levanthal in 1967. The two had one daughter, Rebecca Grant. Unfortunately, Alice and Mel separated after 8 years of marriage.