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.
yes you can it is easy can i get listings of appartment for rent that are already set for section eight
section 236 pertains primarily to the financing of the property, however it encompasses mixed income persons i.e people who are on section 8 and people who pay market rent.
Any house is eligible to rent to section 8 you have to advertise that you are willing to accept section 8 and once someone looks at yourt property they usually have apacket for you to sign and fill out, then the housing authority will set up an inspection and they will then determine if the asking rent is acceptable or not..its not a big deal but def. do a credit check ...good luck `r
Yes, the person who lands on your property pays you rent. The amount of rent depends on how many buildings are on your property.
If it is foreclosed then he does not own it. You cannot rent a property that you do not own.
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.
If it is ok with your landlord...yes. Are you asking if your tenents insurance will cover the family members loss? More than likely not. Why not call your agent and ask.
The cost of month-to-month rent for this property is 1500.
There are many places in Fort Lauderdale to rent property and you can find out exactly where in Fort Lauderdale you can rent property. Look in your local newspaper for guidance.
Under federal law family members cannot rent out their property to tenants on section 8 because of the potential for fraud. If the family member is severely disabled and is dependent upon the potential family landlord, they can apply for an exception.
No you can not unless that relative has a disability and that the rental unit is specialized for that tenant's disability.