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November 10, 2010 at 11:44 PM #18178November 11, 2010 at 2:25 PM #629609RicechexParticipant
Years ago when I looked into this, you could definitely do that. You have to get approved by Section 8 first. They come to your house and see if everything is in order: electric, phone jacks, safety stuff. However, Section 8 only pays a portion of the rent. For instance, if Section 8 states they will pay $1400 for a 3 bedroom unit, then that is all they will pay. If your unit could rent for $1800, then you either take the hit or sign lease with the tenant for the difference.
November 11, 2010 at 2:25 PM #629686RicechexParticipantYears ago when I looked into this, you could definitely do that. You have to get approved by Section 8 first. They come to your house and see if everything is in order: electric, phone jacks, safety stuff. However, Section 8 only pays a portion of the rent. For instance, if Section 8 states they will pay $1400 for a 3 bedroom unit, then that is all they will pay. If your unit could rent for $1800, then you either take the hit or sign lease with the tenant for the difference.
November 11, 2010 at 2:25 PM #630705RicechexParticipantYears ago when I looked into this, you could definitely do that. You have to get approved by Section 8 first. They come to your house and see if everything is in order: electric, phone jacks, safety stuff. However, Section 8 only pays a portion of the rent. For instance, if Section 8 states they will pay $1400 for a 3 bedroom unit, then that is all they will pay. If your unit could rent for $1800, then you either take the hit or sign lease with the tenant for the difference.
November 11, 2010 at 2:25 PM #630388RicechexParticipantYears ago when I looked into this, you could definitely do that. You have to get approved by Section 8 first. They come to your house and see if everything is in order: electric, phone jacks, safety stuff. However, Section 8 only pays a portion of the rent. For instance, if Section 8 states they will pay $1400 for a 3 bedroom unit, then that is all they will pay. If your unit could rent for $1800, then you either take the hit or sign lease with the tenant for the difference.
November 11, 2010 at 2:25 PM #630261RicechexParticipantYears ago when I looked into this, you could definitely do that. You have to get approved by Section 8 first. They come to your house and see if everything is in order: electric, phone jacks, safety stuff. However, Section 8 only pays a portion of the rent. For instance, if Section 8 states they will pay $1400 for a 3 bedroom unit, then that is all they will pay. If your unit could rent for $1800, then you either take the hit or sign lease with the tenant for the difference.
November 11, 2010 at 2:28 PM #629624jstoeszParticipantCould I charge my wife to live in our house 1400 dollars of sweet section 8 money? That sounds like a great scam.
Is this friend your partner, that is the real question.
November 11, 2010 at 2:28 PM #630720jstoeszParticipantCould I charge my wife to live in our house 1400 dollars of sweet section 8 money? That sounds like a great scam.
Is this friend your partner, that is the real question.
November 11, 2010 at 2:28 PM #629702jstoeszParticipantCould I charge my wife to live in our house 1400 dollars of sweet section 8 money? That sounds like a great scam.
Is this friend your partner, that is the real question.
November 11, 2010 at 2:28 PM #630403jstoeszParticipantCould I charge my wife to live in our house 1400 dollars of sweet section 8 money? That sounds like a great scam.
Is this friend your partner, that is the real question.
November 11, 2010 at 2:28 PM #630276jstoeszParticipantCould I charge my wife to live in our house 1400 dollars of sweet section 8 money? That sounds like a great scam.
Is this friend your partner, that is the real question.
November 11, 2010 at 3:07 PM #630326RicechexParticipant[quote=jstoesz]Could I charge my wife to live in our house 1400 dollars of sweet section 8 money? That sounds like a great scam.
Is this friend your partner, that is the real question.[/quote]
Hmmm….maybe. Your wife would have to qualify for Section 8. Your income would likely make her ineligible.
November 11, 2010 at 3:07 PM #630770RicechexParticipant[quote=jstoesz]Could I charge my wife to live in our house 1400 dollars of sweet section 8 money? That sounds like a great scam.
Is this friend your partner, that is the real question.[/quote]
Hmmm….maybe. Your wife would have to qualify for Section 8. Your income would likely make her ineligible.
November 11, 2010 at 3:07 PM #630453RicechexParticipant[quote=jstoesz]Could I charge my wife to live in our house 1400 dollars of sweet section 8 money? That sounds like a great scam.
Is this friend your partner, that is the real question.[/quote]
Hmmm….maybe. Your wife would have to qualify for Section 8. Your income would likely make her ineligible.
November 11, 2010 at 3:07 PM #629752RicechexParticipant[quote=jstoesz]Could I charge my wife to live in our house 1400 dollars of sweet section 8 money? That sounds like a great scam.
Is this friend your partner, that is the real question.[/quote]
Hmmm….maybe. Your wife would have to qualify for Section 8. Your income would likely make her ineligible.
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