no you can not.
no, i was denied section 8 due to a felony strike.
Your added member must be approved by your Landlord, which, in this case, is the Housing Authority that owns the public housing complex. Your added member must apply to the HA and be approved before they can live in the home.
yes anybody can apply for housing
Your mom must apply for subsidized housing by completing an application with the Public Housing Authority. Visit this site for information, requirements and a housing locator: http://www.hud.gov/local/index.cfm?state=wi&topic=renting
You will need to contact the Charlotte Housing Authority at www.cha-nc.org
If you are interested in applying for public housing, contact your local HA. If you have trouble contacting the HA, contact the local HUD Field Office.
To apply for early release from parole in Mississippi, you must first complete a parole application, which can typically be obtained from the Mississippi Department of Corrections (MDOC) website or your parole officer. You need to demonstrate good behavior and compliance with parole conditions, as well as fulfill any required waiting periods. After submitting your application, a parole board will review your case and make a decision. It’s advisable to consult with legal counsel or a parole officer for guidance throughout the process.
You will need to apply for government housing through the Public Housing Authority. A background check will be ran of all of the tenants, but being a felon does not necessarily deny you assistance. It will depend on the type of felony that you were charged with as to if you will qualify.
Everett Housing Authority has its own rules by which someone applies for a housing choice voucher or public housing. However, this is a federal program, so most rules are basically the same of every jurisdiction.
It depends on the reason for loosing the voucher, but probably not. Nothing prohibits a person from applying, though.
You can apply for Section 8 housing assistance through your local public housing agency (PHA). Contact the PHA in your area for information on how to apply, as the process and availability of openings can vary depending on your location. You may also be able to apply online through the PHA's website.