Yes, but if you get married, then the Housing Authority will add your new spouse's income as part of the total family income for that household, which could render you ineligible for the program if that income is too much.
This sounds fraudulent.
You must apply for subsidized housing by completing an application with the housing authority in your area. If you are approved for Section 8, the housing authority will help you locate properties. Keep in mind that there is a long waiting list (three to five years) in many urban areas.
No, if they are married they have equal custody.
Probably not, the housing market in CA doesn't really allow for that. Keep an eye on the Craigslist housing section for your area, and maybe possibly consider getting a roomate.
Section 8, known as the Housing Choice Voucher Program, is a program by which the federal Government, through the local Public Housing Authority (PHA), will pay a landlord a portion of the tenant's rent, known as housing assistance payment (HAP), in order to keep the rent affordable to low-to-moderate income families.
Give her gifts she likes and talk to her daily. That will Keep Muffy loving you after you are married.
Good question: this is how I was able to find section 8 housing. The only way to find section 8 housing (called a Housing Choice Voucher Program) is to continue to search Housing Authorities' web sites and seek which ones have openings for their waiting lists. There is no such thing as a central housing authority, though there are many housing authorities that cover several areas within the jurisdiction, known as regional housing authorities. And unlike sex offender registries, there is no central or nationwide housing authority search to see which ones have openings for the waiting lists. Just keep on trying and I'm sure it will work. It worked for me!
Yes, you can apply for Section 8 in a different county than the one you currently stay in. However, keep in mind that each county or housing authority may have specific regulations or waiting lists that you would need to consider. It's best to contact the housing authority in the county where you want to apply for Section 8 for more specific details.
The only way for someone in America that is illegal can get papers is if they are married to someone in America. The person would have to stay married in order to keep the papers.
Yes you can. While car payments cannot be deducted from your income when the Housing Authority calculates your amount of the rent, a car does not count against your assets if you own just one, or if each family member owns one of their own.
www.grants.gov is the place to check. Maybe try section 8 housing.
Well, friend, having a misdemeanor on your record may not necessarily disqualify you from Section 8 housing. Each housing authority has its own set of rules and guidelines, so it's essential to check with them directly. Remember, mistakes happen, and what's important is to learn from them and keep moving forward with a positive attitude.