It depends on where you're at. The best thing to do in this sort of case is call the office that serves your county. The head office can only give you general info, which in this case is a "yes, as long as you report it, they're approved, and the house max limit is not exceeded".
Yes. There are few exclusions to income for section 8 housing purposes. Consult the section 8 information booklet for your state for more information.
yes because you need to inform them about anyone in your household except unless there a boyfriend/girlfriend
There is no obligation for a landlord to take Section 8.
Section 8 usually does not allow renting out of rooms within the same house.
Good question: a landlord has the right to use the same tenant selection criteria as he would for anyone who is not on section 8. Consequently, the landlord may charge a security deposit if he accepts you. In the case of public housing, they may also charge a deposit but quite often times that doesn't happen.
The rules for allowing a boyfriend to live with a Section 8 recipient vary depending on the specific regulations of the program. In general, individuals with certain criminal records may be prohibited from living in Section 8 housing. It's important to check with your local Public Housing Authority for guidance on your specific situation.
when your living in your section 8 apartment, you can ask to be on wait list for section 8 voucher.
It depends on the specific regulations of your Section 8 program. Typically, felons are not automatically disqualified from living with someone on Section 8, but some programs may have restrictions based on the nature of the felony. You should contact your local housing authority to inquire about their specific policies.
All outside income is held in a trust until the Section 8 is complete.
Report it to the Landlord and to the Housing Authority that is servicing the voucher. If you can't determine the Housing Authority that is servicing the voucher, write to every Housing Authority in that jurisdiction.
Yes. There are few exclusions to income for section 8 housing purposes. Consult the section 8 information booklet for your state for more information.
Those particular forms usually get misplaced.
Under most circumstances NO: your household must be comprised of family members. In most states a boyfriend (or girlfriend) IS NOT a relative, therefore they cannot live with the voucher holder.
yes because you need to inform them about anyone in your household except unless there a boyfriend/girlfriend
as long as nothing is happen to child then no
By looking to the AD's, this should start you off without a problem. Just enter some information and your living area address preferences. http://www.rentalads.com/section-8/Georgia/section-8.asp?City=Douglasville&State=Georgia
If you are 8 you don't need a boyfriend