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Any applicants receiving Section 8 assistance who are engaging in illegal drug use or a pattern of drug use that interferes with the health and safety of other residents can have their voucher terminated. Many criminal charges stemming from illegal drug use or distribution can disqualify you from Section 8.
Most of the budget authority funds programs to help vulnerable, low-income households many elderly or disabledpay their rent. The Office of Public and Indian Housing (PIH), the Office of Housing, and the Office of Community Planning and Development (CPD) administer these programs.
Your lease cannot be terminated by your landlord during the initial lease term except for good cause. Some examples of good cause are: serious or repeated lease violations, fraud, non-payment of rent, drug/alcohol abuse, criminal activity, or other good cause.
In most cases, the local housing authority, funded by HUD, will pay about 70% of a tenants rent, while the tenant will pay the other 30%. Fair Market Rents generally determine the maximum rent that a Section 8 landlord will be allowed to charge its residents.
What can cause termination from Section 8 housing? Some common reasons include the tenant (or their guests) engaging in drug-related activity, not paying rent, Page 2 engaging in criminal activity, or violation of terms of the lease, to name a few. Fraud is another reason a recipient may be terminated from the program.
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The most common reasons for losing your Section 8 voucher are: Breaking any of the programs family obligations. Criminal activity or alcohol abuse. Violent criminal activity, Drug-related criminal activity, Not paying rent on time, Not keeping utilities like gas, electric, or water on in the unit,
Common Reasons for Losing Section 8 Housing Voucher Non-Compliance with Lease Terms. Neglecting Reporting Requirements. Engaging in Illegal Activities. Subsidizing Another Households Rent. Fraudulent Activities. Failing to Participate in Recertification. Eviction from Previous Housing.
Reasons for termination from the program include: failing to complete the annual recertification; failing to allow access to HQS inspectors for a unit inspection; failing to give the owner of your Section 8 unit access to complete needed repairs; allowing unauthorized people to live in the apartment; and.

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