Section 8 Lease Violation

Summary

Section 8 rules require all household members to be listed on the lease. Failure to comply can lead to loss of benefits. Consult a local housing attorney for advice.

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Hello ****, to better assist you, could you please provide more details about the issue you're facing related to Section *? Also, can you tell me your location?
I’m in Glendale Arizona I’ve been on section * for over 10 years my uncle and aunt who are married moved in with me and have been here for 7 years the person that inspectes the house has been inspecting my house for about 6 years the same lady she has seen both my uncle and aunt and has never said anything well yesterday inspection was done and this time she said that they aren’t on the lease and the lease clearly states if anyone moves in it has to be approved by section * I asked her if she could please let it go I said this isn’t the first time you have seen them her for the last 5 years they have been here and you never had on issues she said yeah but I didn’t know they weren’t on the lease and you having them living with you is fraud and it’s out of her hands that my case worker would be getting in touch with me Well this just happened year after I honestly don’t know what’s going to happen
Hello ****, I understand your predicament. In general, Section * rules require that all household members be listed on the lease.
- Failure to do so might be seen as violation of the rules, potentially leading to loss of benefits.
- It's important to consult with a local attorney who specializes in housing matters.
This information is general and may not apply to your specific situation.