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Being convicted of a crime while on Section 8 can impact your housing assistance. It can result in being removed from the program or facing restrictions. As a felon, you may still be eligible for Section 8, but your application will be subject to specific guidelines and restrictions based on the nature of the offense.
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I would ask the Section 8 program if you can transfer your section 8 voucher to your new city and find a section 8 apartment there, and stay in that apt 'til you graduate. Otherwise, just ask your local Section 8 program since every locality handles it differently.
I have a misdemeanor theft charge which I was convicted of do I lose my section 8 voucher someone please help me out with this
This sounds fraudulent.
I hope so!
The Section 8 program requires that applicants should be completely truthful on the application. Applicants who lie may lose the housing or face criminal prosecution.
If it's a one-time inheritance probably not. However if it is huge enough, or supplies a steady flow of income to you that exceeds the minimum for qualifying for Section 8, yes, it is possible.
You can only lose your section 8 voucher if you violate the terms of your lease, the landlord files eviction proceedings against you, and wins a judgment against you for eviction.
You could, but usually not. When people lose their voucher, it's usually because of drugs, or other illegal activity. Actually yes you can if you're being sued for eviction because you owe rent, even if you're on the Voucher or Public Housing program.
Section 8 housing rules typically require that only individuals listed on the lease can live in the unit. You will need to inform your Section 8 landlord about any additional occupants, and they may need to qualify under the program's guidelines. It's best to check with your local housing authority to understand their specific rules and regulations regarding additional occupants.