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Eviction or Lease Termination An eviction causes problems with Section 8 and may result in termination of your voucher. For more information on eviction, please see Legal Aid's Eviction: The Court Process brochure. Your lease cannot be terminated by your landlord during the initial lease term except for good cause.
Eviction or Lease Termination An eviction causes problems with Section 8 and may result in termination of your voucher. For more information on eviction, please see Legal Aid's Eviction: The Court Process brochure. Your lease cannot be terminated by your landlord during the initial lease term except for good cause.
The Section 8 program does allow for a lease to roll to a month to month after the initial term is over, but I think you'll find in that case that the notice given for quit is mandated at 90 days, I have no idea about their rulings on rent increases, but you should call them and ask them directly for answers to these
Understand the potential penalties. The landlord tenant laws that allow you to break a lease are different from state to state. Check your lease. Talk to your landlord about breaking a lease. Offer to help find a new tenant. Consider subletting to avoid breaking a lease.
Commit fraud, bribery or any other corrupt criminal act in connection with any federal housing program. Have an outstanding debt owed to any housing authority in connection with Section 8 or public housing. Violate a repayment agreement to a housing authority.
Even so, you usually can move into most Section 8 properties within two to four weeks of getting approved and receiving your vouchers.
In order to terminate tenancy, the tenant must provide the owner with a written 30-day notice to vacate the unit, as required by the HUD lease. NOTE: The regulations for RHS Section 515/8 properties permit either the tenant or the owner to terminate the lease with a 30-day written notice.
Section 8 Evictions Sufficient cause for tenant eviction includes not paying rent, lease violations and property damage. Eviction laws vary by the state, but in many jurisdictions, including California, a landlord can evict for cause using a three-day notice telling the tenant to quit the premises.
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