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Section Aid??!! Are you talking about Section 8? If you can afford to rent an apartment (your rent, electricity and other utilities essential for the apartment should be no more than 30 percent of your income), then you don't need Section 8, otherwise yes. Section 8 isn't required normally to rent an apartment, and the reality is that most people who rent an apartment don't meet the affordability test yet they still rent it.
I don't believe that a Section 8 voucher can be used to rent a room.
The Section 8 Voucher housing program helps low income families to pay their rent. Section 8 will not allow a person to rent to any relative.
Absolutely NOT! This is considered fraud! Only person that are duly qualified can live in a home that is assisted by means of public housing or a housing choice voucher. Following those rules there is no need to sublease.
I found a 3 bedroom apartment with rent $1500, accepting section 8. This link takes you directly to the apartment I mentioned.... http://newyork.kijiji.com/c-Housing-Apartments-for-rent-3-BEDROOM-APARTMENT-IN-BROOKLYN-ACCEPTING-SECTION-8-W0QQAdIdZ166937518
Yes, because your voucher will then be based on actual rent instead of the maximum approvable amount.
You could, but usually not. When people lose their voucher, it's usually because of drugs, or other illegal activity. Actually yes you can if you're being sued for eviction because you owe rent, even if you're on the Voucher or Public Housing program.
The voucher itself doesn't allow more than the bedroom size for which the recipient is eligible. However-- and this is the case with most Low-Income Housing Tax Credit (LIHTC) Apartments-- The rent may be low enough that you may be able to afford a larger apartment than what your voucher allows.
can you get section 8 for an apartment you are all ready rent but can no longer pay for landlord wants information for section 8 for renters and how you can get it.
It's not just the state, but also your locale in Virginia and the number of people in your family determine the amount of help you receive toward rent. Your voucher is a supplement to your income to help you afford housing.
Some states and localities have laws which prohibit landlords from filtering out people who have vouchers. It should be noted that for the purposes of renting an apartment, not any other purpose, a section 8 voucher, now known as Housing Choice Voucher, is considered a source of income. In the states that prohibit landlords from refusing to allow Housing Choice voucher holders to rent their units, the vouchers are considered a source of income, which cannot be discriminated against.