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.
we in the state of Ohio do not let michiganers into our beautiful state
a simple test you could do would be, put your vehicle on drive then apply the emergency brake and let go the brake pedal. if the emergency brake is good your car shouldn't move at all.ifbrake shoes. it moves it may be your e-brake or worn
This a section for FIREARMS.
Let them be as they are a family, let go and move forward - move on.
All of them will allow it with parental or guardian permission. Otherwise you have to meet the age and school requirements for your state.
Yes, you can certainly let them live where you wish. You are still responsible for the child.
There are no magic potions that will let you do drugs and still pass a drug test. The only way not to fail a drug test is not to do the drugs ... or move to a state where it's legal.
You should let him make the move
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no it could b very dangerous u dont know wat they will do.
lots of different muscles let you move lots of different things tendons and ligaments play their part to
If you are a minor you would have no more rights than before and would need his consent to move out. Being emancipated is not the same thing as having your dad let you move out. As an adult you have the rights as all adults have in your state depending on your age.