Yes. An notarized doesn't mean anything. You can just provide a Zero Income statement and they will probably have you complete a questionnaire explaining how you pay for things like soap and toilet paper!
Brandon, you should still be able to be considered for housing. The waiting lists are usually long. You will have to have a notarized letter stating that you do not have any income, just an FYI. Also, due to CMHA's priorities changing because of the lack of funding and etc the housing authority consider specific groups and circumstances priority, like verifiable disability, seniors, displaced (maybe). Go to hud.gov and perform a property search that may help to.
Yes it's based on yr income
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