No, the Housing Authority does not tell the voucher recipient where they must live, but even though an applicant is approved, there are other requirements the recipient must complete, before they receive their voucher. One of the requirements is that they provide proof of their citizenship, and the citizenship of everyone who will be in the household. They also have to prove what their income is. When all of the information has been processed, the HA lets the recipient know what the voucher will be worth, the number of bedrooms the unit can have, etc. The recipient needs to know these limits, before they can start searching. It can be hard, and it can be discouraging, but finding a place can be done, and it's worth it. I wish anyone doing a search anywhere, the best of luck!
No because the environment is to high to risk it. Crime rate and poor people don't mix.
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