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As many as legally qualify.
Yes you can. Most subsidized housing has an income requirement that you may still qualify even while employed.
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Depending on the organization that is in charge of the low income apartment complex, you will likely need to be making a certain amount of money in order to qualify. For example, some low income apartments require that you meet criteria for poverty level.
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That depends on the state you live in. You will have to contact your local housing athority.
You don't necessarily qualify for low income apartments if you are on food stamps. They are different programs, though they are intended to help the same groups of people, and the requirements for them are slightly different.
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Rather than risk getting yourself into tax problems with the IRS by asking for anonymous and non-legally binding tax advice on this venue, you should really call the IRS 800 number and get the OFFICIAL answer.
Credit scores range from 300 to 850. The average credit score is 678. A score under 620 would put you in the higher risk category, where you may not qualify to rent the apartment.
No, you must be legally an adult in order to qualify. But in New Zealand you can. I got mine when I was 8.
No, pregnancy does not qualify you as an adult. Teen pregnancy happens often. To legally be considered an adult you must be 18.