It might be best to ask the Housing Authority that issued the voucher. Bankruptcy has nothing to do with the tenant. As far as the foreclosure, it depends on what stage the foreclosure is in. Until the foreclosure sale happens, the tenant owes the rent to the landlord.
There is no obligation for a landlord to take Section 8.
This depends on the complaint you have against him, whether the Landlord has a boss, and if the landlord takes Section 8 or owns a complex that is under a federal loan or tax credit. If the landlord is an individual landlord he is subject to code rules of the municipality of the rental unit. If the complaint is about discriminatory issues you can complain to HUD. If he takes Section 8 you can complain to your Section 8 specialist.
No. Not in Arkansas You do have to apply to the local housing authority to become eligible to rent as Section 8
It is relatively to to become a section 8 landlord. You can apply to through your local HUD housing authority or apply through a section 8 participant.
Section 8 usually does not allow renting out of rooms within the same house.
There is no obligation for a landlord to take Section 8.
A foreclosure does not disappear from the public records section of a credit report. It is much like a judgment that is not satisfied. It stays on the report forever.
This depends on the complaint you have against him, whether the Landlord has a boss, and if the landlord takes Section 8 or owns a complex that is under a federal loan or tax credit. If the landlord is an individual landlord he is subject to code rules of the municipality of the rental unit. If the complaint is about discriminatory issues you can complain to HUD. If he takes Section 8 you can complain to your Section 8 specialist.
There is no such thing as a Section 8 Landlord. There are either public housing developments and apartments, or there are landlords who are willing to participate in the Housing Choice Voucher Program (I.e., accept section 8 vouchers).
can you get section 8 for an apartment you are all ready rent but can no longer pay for landlord wants information for section 8 for renters and how you can get it.
No.
It depends on the state. In California, a landlord has no obligation to rent under Section 8. If you are saying you are currently in a lease and you want to continue renting but under a Section 8 lease, it would again depend on the state.
You can go to foreclosureconnections.com and type in Omaha in the region section
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.
No. Not in Arkansas You do have to apply to the local housing authority to become eligible to rent as Section 8
No. The housing authority might, but not the landlord. Of course, in some cases, the housing authority is the landlord.
Refer back to the original contract you made with your Landlord/lady and work through the utilities section...