If I am renting a HUD/section 8 approved apartment?
Written By: admin on November 21, 2009
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and my downstairs gets flooded, my air conditioner tares up and my shower quits working all within three days and I wasn’t able to stay there for over two weeks, Do I still have to pay for a full months rent?
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If you are in a Section 8 then it is Section 8 that is paying the rent, not you. Perhaps you pay a part in accordance with your income but it is not a excellent thought to withhold the rent for any reason unless there is a court order.You might place your Section 8 benefits at risk by not paying rent even though it seems justifiable.
Your best option is to file a formal complaint with Section 8 and see how they handle it if the landlord is unresponsive. Sorry, but when we depend on others to pay our bills then it is more hard to resolve issues. I am surprised that the apartment passed the Section 8 inspection.