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House qualify for section 8?

Matthew Lindsey
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Does anyone know if a home that has 4Br’s but 2Br’s are accessed through the other BR’s (So no hallway to access all 4Br’s) would qualify for section 8? I have heard some houses wouldn’t qualify for Section 8 but I’m not sure which those are? I’m not talking housing that wouldn’t qualify because of the inspection issues. If you know of which type of homes wouldn’t qualify I’d love to know about them.

Thanks,

Matt

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Patti Robertson
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  • Virginia Beach, VA
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Patti Robertson
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I have units with bedroom that have exterior doors, but none that also only have an interior door  into another bedroom.  I would call the SEC 8 inspection office in your market and ask.  My gut tells me, you need to have a door that enters into some sort of common area on the interior.

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