According to the HUD, only those who are on the approved lease are allowed to set up domecile under a home. One could "visit" on a short term time frame, without being considered as a "live-in", but varies from state to state.
Section 8 usually does not allow renting out of rooms within the same house.
Visit your local housing program and see if there is a HUD, or Section 8, house on the list available for rent. If you find a house that is not on the HUD list, a willing owner can apply to make his house available on a Section 8 basis.
Yes, a relative can live in a rental property under Section 8, but the tenant must disclose this information to the housing authority and comply with their regulations. To rent your property through Section 8, you need to apply to become a Section 8 landlord, which includes meeting specific housing quality standards and accepting housing vouchers. Your rental house can be classified under Section 8 by having it inspected and approved by the local public housing authority, ensuring it meets the required safety and quality standards.
No. Not in Arkansas You do have to apply to the local housing authority to become eligible to rent as Section 8
It all depends on what you can afford. Typically the low income apartments take section 8 so they are just about the same. Section 8 will assist you in paying your rent whereas low income housing will just have lower priced rent.
You can find listing for rent as a section 8 house at www.massresources.org › Housing Programs. Another good site is www.rentspeed.com
First, he would need to get his house listed as a Section 8. From what I understand, it is not a difficult thing to do.
Section 8 usually does not allow renting out of rooms within the same house.
GoSection8 is the best place to go to find a section 8 house rental. There are other places to find house rentals but not all will be section 8 rentals.
Visit your local housing program and see if there is a HUD, or Section 8, house on the list available for rent. If you find a house that is not on the HUD list, a willing owner can apply to make his house available on a Section 8 basis.
i thinks they pay 900.00
The Section 8 Voucher housing program helps low income families to pay their rent. Section 8 will not allow a person to rent to any relative.
Unless you qualify for Section 8 housing, you will not find a house for rent in you $500 or under price range. To find out if you qualify for Section 8 housing, and learn more about Section 8 housing, visit www.hud.gov.
Any house is eligible to rent to section 8 you have to advertise that you are willing to accept section 8 and once someone looks at yourt property they usually have apacket for you to sign and fill out, then the housing authority will set up an inspection and they will then determine if the asking rent is acceptable or not..its not a big deal but def. do a credit check ...good luck `r
near the bryant high school zone
Yes, a relative can live in a rental property under Section 8, but the tenant must disclose this information to the housing authority and comply with their regulations. To rent your property through Section 8, you need to apply to become a Section 8 landlord, which includes meeting specific housing quality standards and accepting housing vouchers. Your rental house can be classified under Section 8 by having it inspected and approved by the local public housing authority, ensuring it meets the required safety and quality standards.
I don't believe that a Section 8 voucher can be used to rent a room.