The general rule is that houseguests are not allowed to stay in the home for more than 14 consecutive days. It should also be noted that the rules apply by the landlord will be the same as by Housing Authority: you are responsible for your houseguests' behavior and conduct while he is staying with you.
You may not have someone staying for more than 14 consecutive days under this program. Your landlord may have his own rules which may be even tighter.
Housing authorities have the right to set its own rules regarding houseguests. The general rule is that houseguests are not allowed to stay more than 14 consecutive days. But the rules do vary among housing authorities.
While each Housing Authority has its own rules by which someone must apply for a housing choice voucher or public housing, the section 8 program is a federal program: so the rules are basically the same everywhere.
Each Housing Authority has its own rules by which someone applies for a section 8 voucher, now known as a housing choice voucher, or public housing. Most qualifications are the same for every jurisdiction, since the section 8 housing program is a federal program.
Everett Housing Authority has its own rules by which someone applies for a housing choice voucher or public housing. However, this is a federal program, so most rules are basically the same of every jurisdiction.
Yes they can.
Every Housing Authority has its own rules, approved by HUD, on eligibility requirements.
Every Housing Authority has its own rules regarding qualifications. The rules vary from jurisdiction to jurisdiction, which is often on the local or regional level, not state.
Each Housing Authority or other administrating agency has its own rules governing this. Check with them about it.
Every Housing Authority has its own rules by which it issues housing choice vouchers. Many of these rules are governed by federal guidelines, which are enforced and governed by the Housing and Urban Development, or HUD. The housing authorities have the right to make their own rules which may be stricter than federal guidelines. Therefore you need to check with that Housing Authority for further information.
There are really no rules regarding house guests if you receive Section 8 housing assistance. However you may not allow a house guest to stay for an extended period of time. That amount of time should be listed in the lease your landlord gave you to sign. If you violate that lease, you can lose your Section 8 assistance.
This all depends on the rules of the company that owns the property, not on the housing authority itself, unless we're talking about the property that is owned by the housing authority.