Well, you can get a roommate or two instead of going on the state rolls, which by the way takes a long time. There are people ahead of you on a program called section 8 in the thousands, and wait up to 3 years to get assistance, go down to the local housing authority and see what they can do for you and in the mean time, roommates sound like a quicker/easier answer to your financial issue. take a 8.00 ad out in the paper for exactly the type of roommate you need. Like young professional,nonsmoker needed to share apartment, split all bills, no dogs, children, quiet. However you would like to state it, get it in writing and notarized and get a deposit of 1st and last so your not stuck if they leave.....
start looking for a room mate and you pay half and they pay half it should work
Try HUD or Section 8 housing.
yes. even though it depends on the amount of children in the household, also if you are paying rent.
tell what you paying for like rent etc. tell what you paying for like rent etc. tell what you paying for like rent etc.
You can get help paying for college for my children by applying to various grants and scholarships. You can also apply for loans at collegeboard.com or fafsa.gov
If you are not paying rent - yes, absolutely the landlord can. If you aren't paying rent, your "refusal" has no legs to stand on.
When can i go into the house if someone is living there but not paying rent
If you are paying rent it is a debit. If you are a landlord receiving rent its a credit.
If your father in law shows the rent you are paying as an income in his tax returns, YES you are eligible If your father in law is not showing the rent you are paying as an income in his tax returns, NO you are NOT eligible
One can go to an employment center to find help about high paying jobs. At an employment center they help one find all the jobs one is interested in and how to apply to them.
a month later
To evict people from a given house in which they are paying rent, you have to give them a 3-month written notice.