Yes, a felon can have their name on a Section 8 housing lease, provided they meet all other eligibility requirements. However, the specific policies regarding felonies can vary by state and public housing authority. It's best to consult with the housing authority for more information.
You can find free house lease forms online on websites like LegalZoom, Rocket Lawyer, and LawDepot. Additionally, your local real estate or rental association may also provide free lease forms for landlords.
If you are party to committing fraud by having your name on the lease or being named on the application for housing assistance, then yes, you could be liable for prosecution.
You could move out when your lease expires if you so desire.
you can get a free form at www.ilrg.com/forms/lease-res/us/ca You can also use it as a template to customize.
You will need to speak to the housing authority and fill out an application to be added onto a lease.
Yes. You should be aware however, that although housing is cheaper, quality of said housing tends to vary too. For example, you can lease a house for a couple of hundred dollars, but sometimes, the housing does not have AC.
It depends what kind of lease you have. New York City is an example of a jurisdiction where same-sex marriage is legal. If it is a rent-controlled or rent-stabilized apartment, you are entitled to add your same-sex spouse to any lease renewal and there is no mechanism by which the landlord may object. If you live in public housing (e.g. NYC Housing Authority), a same-sex spouse is treated the same as any other spouse and may be added to the household providing there is no violation of regulations concerning criminal records, substance abuse or citizenship. If you live in any other type of apartment (i.e. "fair market" housing), then the answer is no. Your same-sex spouse certainly has a right to live with you. However, the lease is whatever it is. You cannot force the landlord to add anyone to the lease and if he agrees to alter the lease, it is a new lease and the rent can also be re-negotiated. As with all apartments outside of rent control and public housing regulations, when the lease is over, there is no automatic right to renewal.
well if you can prove ur in a relationship with ur sister, I'm sure u can be added to the lease
Rent to own housing occurs when a seller offers to accept lease payments for a predetermined time period, giving the leaser the option to purchase the home.
Short term housing is great for in between moves or when you are debating about your next move. You don't have to sign a long lease and are not tied to one area for very long.
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.