This depends, not just on the reason for the conviction, but if the individual on parole was approved by the housing authority to live with his wife. Anyone who holds a voucher under the program must list the individuals living there - and they must be family members by birth, marriage, or court order - and any adults must undergo a background check and qualified to live there.
Seriously? I am a property manager and I would say no way!
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No, landlords are not required to pay for a ramp for handicapped renters. A person always have the option to move.
It all depends on what type of felony that person is convicted of. If the person must register in his state as a sex offender, the felony is of violent or drug nature, or the felony involves public assistance fraud, then by federal regulations the Housing Authority cannot accept this person into the voucher program. And the Housing Authority may have its own rules of whom they may exclude as convicted felons from their programs. Most often than not they include felonies of any kind of less than 5-7 years from the date of release from incarceration or supervision, whichever later occurred.
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No he is a criminal move away never speak to him
It is possible but not easy. It is your right under the Interstate Compact, but it is a lengthy approval process. You would be better served to complete parole in North Carolina then moveto California, that is unless you have access to big money to lubricate the system and make it move faster.
Yes if you parole officer agrees to the move
That would be at the discretion of his Parole Officer.
Only if it states it in a custody agreement. Every agreement has a section for that.
Usually one of the conditions of parole is that you cannot leave the state. Your parole officer can answer the question for you.
Only after they have competed parole.
Parole is defined differently in each state. You'll need to work out the details with your parole officer and depending on the offense and your status, you may need to contact MD.
You may if it is approved, however it is difficult.
Depends uoon the condition of his probation/ or parole.
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