There are often ordinances and laws that allow a landlord to specify whether they will rent or allow felons to live on the property. Also, the lease should have that information.
In that case, without a stable residence to go to, they will probably not be paroled.
You must inform your landlord and the Housing Authority. Both must approve the additional person.
of Parole
No
Paroled - To Die - 1938 was released on: USA: 11 January 1938
Paroled from the Big House - 1938 is rated/received certificates of: USA:Approved
No he was not yet paroled; hearing was posponed until 28JAN10. http://www.cdcr.ca.gov/Divisions_Boards/BOPH/hearing_schedule.html
No, and he is not likely to, either.
Alger Hiss
Depends if they get life in prison....
no, she was paroled in 2002
They can lose there parol.