There is no such thing as moving your section 8 HUD. I presume you are talking about porting your voucher, which is absolutely possible. You would need to arrange with both housing authorities to make this possible.
Section Eight is a HUD program, but there are other HUD programs as well.
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.
Contact the Dept. of Housing and Urban Development (HUD).
Try HUD or Section 8 housing.
HUD stands for Heads Up Display when you are playing in a match it shows your HUD Name how hurt your character is and if your character can do his/her finish move
It is relatively to to become a section 8 landlord. You can apply to through your local HUD housing authority or apply through a section 8 participant.
The Section 8 housing program is administered by the local Housing Authority in your area, and is giverned by the USDA, Housing and Urban Development office, known as HUD. Their main office is in Washington DC. If you have a complaint about how your local Housing Authority administers its programs, you have the right to contact the HUD office in that area, or write to HUD in Washington, DC, which will forward your complaint to the proper area.
HUD does not specifically require that Section 8 housing includes a playground. However, it encourages the development of family-friendly housing, which can include amenities like playgrounds to promote a healthy living environment for children. Local housing authorities may have their own guidelines or requirements, but these can vary by location. Ultimately, the inclusion of a playground would depend on the specific project and its goals.
In any county you live in in there is a HUD office for that county. It is a government program . Contact HUD and they will direct you where to find assistance on anything you need
3 words for you: HUD, HUD, HUD. Don't get pulled in by any dotcom site trying to get you in to Section 8. There is PLENTY of freehelp. Go to the HUD site here to find eligibility and they have directions to your area's local offices. Also: don't forget to check into non-profits (anything with "housing" and "action" in the title). http://www.hud.gov/offices/pih/programs/hcv/about/fact_sheet.cfm#2
Go threw Hud in get registered.
That's up to the Landlord, not HUD or the Housing Authority.