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Re:What if you own your own home? (eom)
asianleah 6120 reads
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1 / 17

what is the likelyhood of being kicked out the program if arrested in my apt. under the program. [email protected]

Misty See my TER Reviews 4198 reads
posted
3 / 17

I'd ask this over in the legal board or you'll just get an answer from somone like me LOL.

Section 8 is welfare right?  You're running a business out of a home given to you by the state and not paying taxes on that business right?  I'm pretty certain welfare fraud is a federal offense.  Best check with some experts.

NativeSonofSoCal 5128 reads
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4 / 17

It's not a federal offense but it still is a crime, to be sure, and a great way to end up in the papers. Can't you just see the headlines now, "Prostitute Busted For Running $ervice Out Of Governemnt Housing". Kinda hard to believe the question was even asked.

MichaelCA 12 Reviews 3402 reads
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5 / 17

If you are arrested, doing incall in your apartment, you will definitely be evicted. If you will be removed from the Sec. 8 program is not as clear. Your landlord has the right to evict anyone that is doing criminal acts on the property and would be an idiot if they didn't do it.

DR. Commonsense 4771 reads
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6 / 17

What is that question we hear from some providers about whether we prefer they earn money in this manner or have to support them with tax dollars.  Seems like this procider has the best of both worlds tax free income and tax supported housing.  Sounds fair to me. I know she is just asking this question for a friend.

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asebs 5723 reads
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7 / 17
socrates17 1 Reviews 3377 reads
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8 / 17

RICO rears it's grotesquely ugly head.

alphared 4395 reads
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9 / 17

You have to start somewhere. I have known many ladies in this biz that started out on welfare and got off of it after escorting for a short time. Usually there was a couple of kids and a dead beat dad involved but for whatever reason she may just want to know so she can make an educated decision as to whether or not incall at her place is a good Idea...does this qualify as a Pollyanna provider statement?

MichaelCA 12 Reviews 3279 reads
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10 / 17

Sorry, I am sure what you are asking. The lady had a specific question about whether her government assisted housing would be affected by an arrest at that housing. Sec.8 does not apply to people that own homes only those that rent. Any program that assists in home purchases might remove assistance but most likely doesn't give a damn unless there is the possiblity of the home being seized, as in drug trafficing.

Puck 20 Reviews 4520 reads
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11 / 17

If you see 10 clients a week you're making far more than most of your clients - doesn't anybody feel guilty about being a welfare cheat anymore? I mean come on - why does the state owe YOU cheap housing when you're capable of paying rent?

Boobsman100 20 Reviews 63 reads
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12 / 17

You should be able to afford a private  mortgage or rent on a house .

Boobsman100 20 Reviews 32 reads
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13 / 17

.At least  not on a long  term basis. Yes  it's not easy in America as a single person to manage economically, giving the fact that rent keep going up in many areas, out pacing income.
Many areas are now being gentrified. Companies going around buying up houses for sale  on the market and converting them into high cost rental. Where the hell are our local representatives...Well they are all sellouts. People need to wants up,as to what's going on.

lester_prairie 12 Reviews 23 reads
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15 / 17

Who ever started this 22 year old thread has probably moved from section 8 to assisted living by now.

Boobsman100 20 Reviews 30 reads
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16 / 17
team_rocket_qwerty 35 Reviews 31 reads
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17 / 17

When someone shits where they eat and HE has to pay for it.

I'd say eviction is the least of your worries if you're arrested at home.

It does depend on the state but generally government doesn't take kindly to section 8 housing being repurposed into traphouses or brothels.

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