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Maurice Evans
  • Realtor
  • Baltimore, MD
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Section 8 (Maryland)

Maurice Evans
  • Realtor
  • Baltimore, MD
Posted

I have a former client who is looking to lease her current home to her mom who qualifies for the Affordable Housing Program (Over the age of 65 years of age/making less than 50% of the median).  The former client is looking to purchase a new home in the area so that mom may be able to live an "independent lifestyle" in her twilight years.  

Question:  Would this be a conflict of interest with the mom receiving financial assistance from the state to lease from the daughter? 

This is my first question asked on Bigger Pockets and I hope this is the right forums to ask a "Realtor" type question.

Thanks, in advance.           

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