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No. You must be married to him and he must be approved by your landlord and the Housing Authority servicing your voucher.
This type of transfer is called porting. You are porting from an initial Housing Authority to a receiving Housing Authority. In order for this to happen either the initial Housing Authority must agree to pay the receiving Housing Authority all the costs associated with the porting and continued administration of your program, or the receiving Housing Authority must agree to absorb the costs of such. The problem generally occurs when you're trying to port your voucher from one Housing Authority to a more expensive jurisdiction.
Report what,? To report any kind of fraudulent activity, call the housing authority that the family is with (many jurisdictions are handled by more than one Housing Authority)
Check with your local housing authority regarding this.
Absolutely! This is known as porting your voucher for one jurisdiction to the other, and can be done nationwide. However, keep in mind that the initial Housing Authority - the one that issued the voucher - may not allow you to port if it cannot afford the costs of maintaining and administering your voucher, because unless the receiving Housing Authority is willing to absorb the costs, the initial Housing Authority will be billed.
The City of Fort Lauderdale Housing Authority only covers public and affordable housing within the city limits of Fort Lauderdale. The Broward County Housing Authority covers a wider geographic area, including the entire county of Broward, which encompasses several cities, including Fort Lauderdale. So, if you are looking to move within Fort Lauderdale, you would need to work with the City of Fort Lauderdale Housing Authority. If you are considering moving to another city within Broward County, you would need to work with the Broward County Housing Authority.
Check with you local Housing Authority there. This is known as Porting. You have to talk to the Housing Authority in CO and make the plans with your existing Housing Authority.
Check with you local Housing Authority there.
Check with you local Housing Authority there.
Yes Boston does have section 8 housing. Check out the Boston Housing Authority web page to see if you qualify.
This is a question to ask the Housing Authority that is administering the Section 8 Program.
Check with the local housing authority there.
Check with every local housing authority in your jurisdiction.
Check with the local housing authority there.
Check with you local Housing Authority there.
You have to check with your local housing authority.
Check with you local Housing Authority there.