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It may be legal in some states; however, I would suggest that you just get a job so you don't have to apply for section 8. There are people out there who actually need section 8 because they don't have a home and cannot work, so just save it for them.

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Q: Will an 18 year old child change a section 8 voucher?
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How much is a 1 bedroom county section 8 voucher for in palmdale?

About $3.50 per square foot per year.


Can self employ applicant be eligible for section 8?

Yes, a self-employed applicant may be eligible for a section 8 voucher. As with any other applicant, certifications are renewed every year at which time proof of income must be furnished.


How long does the manager have to sign a new lease on a hud tenant?

It is presumed that when you refer to a HUD tenant, you are referring to a tenant who has a voucher under the Housing Choice Voucher Program, commonly known as section 8. After the first year of leasing, any kind of contractual agreement, verbal or written, can continue.


How can you search voucher number in tally accounting software?

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Can your 4 bedroom section 8 voucher be used for a 3 bedroom house?

Your voucher has been set for the number of bedrooms you qualify for, nothing more. They set this according to the size of your household. Boys and girls may have separate bedrooms if they are over 10 years of age, otherwise they sleep in the same bedroom. Every year you are evaluated for family size and other criteria. If any of this criteria changes your voucher will be adjusted accordingly. Your family household can change because of a birth, a death, a marriage, or a court order giving custody of a child. Under strict guidelines a disabled person who needs home health care around-the-clock can have an extra bedroom for that person. The purpose of the Housing Authority setting the bedroom size is to prevent the fraudulent practice of a family allowing an extra person to live with it.


Will section 8 let you move out the state in a emergency?

When you first move into a dwelling with your voucher, you must stay there for at least one year, then you can move. In an emergency, however, you can ask them for an exception to this rule. You need to submit the request in writing, and wait for an answer. Moving out at any time within a leasehold may result in the landlord filing an eviction against you for breaking the lease. If this happens you can lose the voucher. If this happens you may have to sue the Housing Authority to regain the voucher.


When a parent gifts a child money is the child taxed?

There are limits as to the amounts of money that can be gifted within a year in a taxfree manner. Check with the IRS--amounts change from year to year.


Can I break my lease if I just got a Section 8 voucher?

It depends on the terms of your lease and local laws. You may be able to negotiate with your landlord to break the lease early due to your Section 8 voucher, but you should check the lease agreement and seek advice from a legal professional or housing authority for guidance.


Do you have to be employed to receive section 8 housing?

No, you do not have to be a resident of such given state. However, if you accept the voucher in that state or in that regional or local housing authority, you have to lease up for at least one year in that jurisdiction before being eligible to port the voucher.


Can an eighteen year old change her little sister from schools?

No. Only a parent or legal guardian can change the child's school.


You live in Alabama and considering moving to Florida can you apply for section 8 housing even though you do not have job yet since you are relocating?

You can still apply for section 8. Don't forget that if you live in a different state than the one from which you are applying for a voucher, you will have to live for at least one year in the jurisdiction that issued the voucher. Most housing authorities have a minimum amount of rent each tenant is required to pay, regardless of income or lack thereof. That amount is usually about $50 per month.


Can you keep your section 8 voucher in nc if you get a felony?

It depends on the specific circumstances and the policies of the housing authority. Generally, a felony conviction can negatively impact your eligibility for Section 8 housing. However, some housing authorities may allow individuals with felony convictions to retain their voucher if certain conditions are met, such as completing rehabilitation programs or demonstrating good behavior. It is best to contact your local housing authority for accurate and specific information regarding your situation.