This all depends on the rules of the company that owns the property, not on the housing authority itself, unless we're talking about the property that is owned by the housing authority.
They can VISIT, however, depending on certain regulations that may be in effect governing Section 8 housing, they may not RESIDE there, even "temporarily."
Unless you qualify for Section 8 housing, you will not find a house for rent in you $500 or under price range. To find out if you qualify for Section 8 housing, and learn more about Section 8 housing, visit www.hud.gov.
I don't have access to specific section 8 housing information for Suffolk County. You can contact the Suffolk County Office of Housing and Community Development or visit their website for more information on section 8 housing availability and eligibility criteria in the area.
You may check with your community's Housing Authority, or you may visit the office of any Section 8 property.
If your income falls below 50% of the median income in the area in which you live then you may qualify for Section 8 housing assistance. To apply, visit the nearest HUD office to you.
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If you are looking for a low income place to live then you can reach local housing authority, they will guide you with options like Section 8. You can also visit websites like Property Finder, Affordable Housing, and Go Section 8 to get help with the renting process. Housing counsellors and social workers are there to support you through the process, and many people find affordable housing this way every day.
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I am a felon on probation ,am I allowed to visit my mother in HUD apartments or am I not allowed on the property
You must apply for subsidized housing by completing an application with The Florida Housing Authority. Visit this site for information http://www.hud.gov/apps/section8/step2.cfm?state=FL,Florida
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