any children 18 and under with no trouble with the law
Yes, more than one family can live together in a Section 8 house. For example, a single person is considered a family of one and thus, can share a house with another family of one.
Yes! As long as she is on the lease. This is known as a voucher inheritence. Any family member who lived in the house -- and was on the lease-- when the voucher holder dies can have the voucher transferred to that family member.
Section 8 usually does not allow renting out of rooms within the same house.
If the owner of the new house is not willing to accept a voucher then you cannot move in-- plain and simple
GoSection8 is the best place to go to find a section 8 house rental. There are other places to find house rentals but not all will be section 8 rentals.
Only as temporary visitors or guests - NOT residingthere.
First, he would need to get his house listed as a Section 8. From what I understand, it is not a difficult thing to do.
You can find listing for rent as a section 8 house at www.massresources.org › Housing Programs. Another good site is www.rentspeed.com
All details and requirements can be found at www.hud.gov.
No
You would apply to HUD to put your house on Section 8. Do this either online or call the local office to find out how to do this.
There is no fixed time limit for how long you can stay in Section 8 housing. As long as you continue to meet the eligibility requirements and income guidelines set by the program, you can stay in Section 8 housing for as long as you need. However, your eligibility will be reassessed periodically to ensure that you still qualify for assistance.