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All Forum Posts by: Francis Agustin

Francis Agustin has started 1 posts and replied 4 times.

Yes, I will move when my lease end in December.  This tenants on the first floor have behavior.  I am starting on house searching. I want to find a house this time. I have been dealing with this kind of issue for some years now.  

Yes, I believe you. That what I thought. Because, when I check online on the HUD or the Housing Authority website on their policy. I do not see where she said that a Section 8 tenants will loose their voucher is breaking a lease. Also, when I reported my change of income-temporarily. She said they don't reduce rent when income is change temporarily. She only was going to look for possible income I have so she could increase my rent if I have other income.

When I do my search on the Housing Authority website, I don't see anything that said don't reduce rent if income is change temporarily.

Thank you, Nicole. My housing specialist said I will loose it if I break my lease. She said here in Oregon is different than other States I was in.  

I had some disturbing issues from a neighbor.  First time I reported to the apartments office and they made rules-not on my lease. That if have past hours disturbances call the dispatch or the police.  Then later on this week when I finally fed up with the noises I have been dealing with since the last time I reported to the office, I emailed the manager.  

I went Yesterday, and I started to explained about the situations again and I also asked about my email if they got it.  But, I am not sure if the lady was a manager or another worker in the office because I always see 3 workers in the office and the new lady which I thought she was a manager. She was not on her desk, instead it was another lady which I spoke with her.

She told me that me and the lady on the first floor have been violating the rules to the apartments because we don't have peace with each other.  I was looking for a remedy for the situation I was in instead she told me this.

I don't agree with what she said because, I was the one who have been getting the disturbances.  The apartments manager to the apartments does not handle any kinds of issues that occur with tenants in day time.  She told me to call only the police when there is any kind of disturbances after midnight hours.

She said, if me and the tenant (lady) don't have peace with each other. We will sign some kind of paper then we will have a neighbor to neighbor meditation.  When I contacted my housing specialist about breaking a lease if I won't find any peace. She said I will loose my Section 8 if I break my lease.