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ABSOLUTELY NOT! Having any kind of roommates while on section 8 is fraud! The cornerstone of the section 8 program is the ability for any family or individual, especially one with a disability or elderly, who's on a low income, to be able to afford to live in his own place.
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No.
People in Spain, like any other country, live with their families, friends, roommates, and colleagues.
Living with LGBTQ roommates may require understanding and respecting their identities, boundaries, and needs. It is important to communicate openly, be inclusive, and create a safe and supportive living environment for everyone.
Living with LGBT roommates may require open communication, respect for their identity, and understanding of their unique experiences. It's important to create a supportive and inclusive living environment, while also being mindful of boundaries and privacy.
Yes, there is something you can do: GET RID OF THEM!! If your roommate won't move under their assertion of residency, you may need to take them to court and evict them. I hope you think about this before you take in any roommates. The proper way to add roommates is to add them to your lease if permitted, and do so properly according to room size (for example a one-bedroom apartment should have no more than two adults occupying the unit).
OMG! These two need to SH*T *P about this. They are starting to sound like The Worst Roommates EVER
They Have To Have The App To."They Have Changed It I Think So I Dont Think You Can Be Room Mates Any More But You Can Still Go To There Home"Answered By DjLowseYou Know you Love Me :]
It depends on the Jew, the Catholic, and the Muslim in question. I was once a roommate in such a situation and there were no problems. We were all very supportive of each other's religions. We did have a few arguments as to politics: I was more left-wing than the Catholic. Of course, if any of the three roommates are zealous religious individuals, then this could very well end up in large arguments.
yes any room in the residence can be searched if the parolee has reasonable access to it. If your room is locked and your room mate does not have a key then the parole officer can not search the room.
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