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Q: Can you lose your section 8 because of something your landlord did?
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Can you loose your section 8 if your being terminate from your landlord if your lease is already up?

You can only lose your section 8 voucher if you violate the terms of your lease, the landlord files eviction proceedings against you, and wins a judgment against you for eviction.


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The tenant owes the rent to the landlord up the day of a foreclosure sale.


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Can you lose your section 8 voucher if you are evicted but pays the landlord what you owe?

You certainly could. Many people would say that you should not. If you do, there is an administrative procedure within the housing authority to appeal the revocation. If that does work, you can appeal to a court.


Will you lose your section 8 voucher if you are evicted on section 8?

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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Can you break your lease on section 8 housing to take care of a sick parent?

Breaking your lease is something that is between you and your landlord, not housing authority. But you must keep in mind: 1. If you break your lease and your landlord takes you to court, and he wins, you will lose your voucher permanently. However, the court may allow you to break your lease based on extenuating circumstances. 2. During the first year of your program you must lease up with your landlord. But once again, under extenuating circumstances, you and your landlord could agree to break up the lease under mutual agreement, wherein you won't lose your voucher. 3. Finally, if you give up your dwelling you give up your voucher. While in this case you might not lose your voucher permanently, when you terminate your tenancy you terminate the voucher for the time being. Once your extenuating circumstances have been resolved you will have to go back on the waiting list if and when it's open, then start the process all over again.


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