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No. California law prohibits landlords from refusing to rent to applicants just because they have a Section 8 voucher. The law added voucher holders to existing California discrimination protections for source of income.
Yes. As long as you follow California (and any local) eviction laws, you can evict a Section 8 tenant, as you would any other tenant, for non-payment of rent or other serious or repeated lease violation.
Under these laws, landlords are not required to lower the rent to make it affordable to voucher holders or to rent to every Section 8 household that applies. But they can no longer refuse to consider a tenant for having a rental subsidy. Once-common rental ads that displayed No Section 8 are now illegal.
Yes. As long as you follow California (and any local) eviction laws, you can evict a Section 8 tenant, as you would any other tenant, for non-payment of rent or other serious or repeated lease violation.
The Housing Choice Voucher (HCV) program (formerly known as Section 8) provides assistance to very low-income individuals and families to enable them to afford decent, safe and sanitary housing in the private rental market.
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The role of the landlord generally under Section 8 includes: Providing safe and sanitary housing for a reasonable price. Undergoing inspections to ensure you meet housing quality standards. Maintaining the property appropriately throughout the residents stay.
under Section 8 You have the right to have repairs performed in a timely manner, upon request, and to have a quality maintenance program run by management. You have the right to be given reasonable notice, in writing, of any non-emergency inspection or other entry into your apartment.
To apply for Section 8 in California, you must contact your local housing authority and fill out an application. The application process usually involves providing proof of income, citizenship or immigration status, and other personal information.
under Section 8 You have the right to live in decent, safe, and sanitary housing thats free from environmental hazards such as asbestos insulation and lead-based paint. You have the right to have repairs performed in a timely manner, upon request, and to have a quality maintenance program run by management.
Californias Housing Choice Voucher Program, also known as Section 8, helps low-income families afford a safe, clean place to live.

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