In most cases, Section 8 vouchers can only be used for housing arrangements that are approved by the local housing authority. If your brother's house meets the criteria set by the housing authority, it may be possible to use your voucher. However, it's important to check with your housing authority beforehand to confirm eligibility.
No, it is against the rules for someone else to use your address for their Section 8 benefits. Section 8 housing assistance is specific to the eligible individual or family, and using someone else's address would be considered fraud.
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.
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You would have to use a section 8 voucher for what it is specific for.
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All states of the United States accept section 8 vouchers. The section 8 program is a federal program that is handled by the local housing authorities. But the voucher is only good at the jurisdiction that issued the voucher or where the voucher was ported to. To use your voucher at another jurisdiction you must arrange with the issuing housing authority to port over to the receiving housing authority.
Every Housing Authority will have information about this. This type of program is known as the housing voucher homeownership program, which works the same way as the rental voucher, except the voucher is being used to pay the mortgage on the property.
It is impossible. The voucher is only good for 2 bedroom. You can not use the voucher and pay more either.
Yes, and many people do this for valid reasons. They may find it difficult to port their original voucher to the new jurisdiction, so it is not uncommon for voucher holders to have their names on the waiting list in other jurisdictions where they can jump to that jurisdiction and use its voucher as opposed to porting their original voucher. You might want to check with that Housing Authority to see if you can use your original voucher to port over to them: they may absorb the cost. If you do apply for the Housing Choice Voucher Program (HCVP, formerly the Section 8 Program) anywhere, while you already are in another, you will need to give up the voucher of the old program first. I highly suggest you talk this over with your original Housing Authority as they can help you better through this means.
Yes, you can use a 4-bedroom Section 8 voucher to rent a 3-bedroom unit if you choose to do so. However, it's essential to inform your local housing authority about your decision, as they may have specific policies or requirements regarding voucher adjustments. Keep in mind that your rental amount will be based on the allowable rent for the 3-bedroom unit.
Either you are talking about getting a voucher while you are already renting, or you are talking about getting a voucher while you are on public housing. In the case of the former, if you are already renting a home, and you want your landlord to be able to accept that voucher, yes, that is possible. If the house is suitable for your particular household, and the property meets housing quality standards, then you can use your voucher for your landlord to receive housing assistance payments on your behalf. In the case of the latter, this means that you could find a home that is privately owned by a landlord who is willing to accept that voucher for housing assistance payments on your behalf, and move out of the public housing unit.
Good question: a landlord has the right to use the same tenant selection criteria as he would for anyone who is not on section 8. Consequently, the landlord may charge a security deposit if he accepts you. In the case of public housing, they may also charge a deposit but quite often times that doesn't happen.
The taxi driver asked the man if he had a voucher
You will continue to be eligible for the voucher program if you continue to meet the criteria of the housing authority that issued the voucher. Your bedroom size for which you are eligible may change according to the family size. For example, if you had a wife and children, and they are now separated from you, you may still use the voucher, provided you meet income and other requirements, but may only be eligible for a one bedroom dwelling.
Whether or not you can use a delivery voucher for an online restaurant order is totally dependent on the actual restaurant. You would probably benefit from calling the restaurant that you have the voucher for.