Yes, any tenant can be assigned as an apt manager by the owner or landlord. This is very common in 4 unit buildings.
I would ask the Section 8 program if you can transfer your section 8 voucher to your new city and find a section 8 apartment there, and stay in that apt 'til you graduate. Otherwise, just ask your local Section 8 program since every locality handles it differently.
No, it will not, in most cases. The only exception would be if the voucher holder is disabled and must live with relatives who can take care of them.
Apt 8 News - 2013 was released on: USA: 10 June 2013
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.
Section 8 housing, yes. Go down to the county that you live in and ask for a Section 8 housing form. Fill it out with all the appropriate information and the housing authority will decide if you're eligible.
You can apply for section 8 through your local housing authority.
in-kind benefits
Yes, one person can rent a 3-bedroom Section 8 apartment in Texas, but they would need to meet specific requirements set by the local Public Housing Authority (PHA). Generally, the PHA considers household size and income when determining eligibility for housing assistance. If the individual qualifies for the subsidy, they may be able to rent a larger unit, but they would still need to demonstrate that they can afford the rent and comply with program guidelines.
If you have "paid your debt to society" I do not believe that you are restricted from residing in Section 8 housing, providing you meet all the other rules and requirements for Section 8.
Only if the condo is listed as Section 8 approved. HUD has to either own the property or have an agreement with the owner to do the subsidizing on the rent for you. Yes, a person can get a Section 8 condo to reside in. When researching condos for rent, ask the owner if Section 8 vouchers are excepted for payment.
Absolutely!
Apt- 2F - 1997 Full of Whit 1-8 was released on: USA: 31 August 1997