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  2. Section 8 (housing) - Wikipedia

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    The landlord cannot charge a Section 8 tenant more than a reasonable rent and cannot accept payments outside the contract. [18] Landlords, although required to meet fair housing laws, are not required to participate in the Section 8 program. As a result, some landlords will not accept a Section 8 tenant. This can be attributed to such factors as:

  3. Source of income discrimination - Wikipedia

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    When a Section 8 voucher participant rents from a participating landlord, the local PHA “pays the difference between the household’s contribution (set at 30 percent of income) and the total monthly rent.” [13] The Section 8 voucher program does not set a maximum rent, but participants must pay the difference between the calculated subsidy ...

  4. 7 things you should know about tenant rights - AOL

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    In many cases, landlords can be unaware of the specifics of tenant and landlord rights, or they may try to take advantage of the fact that you don't know your rights.

  5. Rent regulation in New York - Wikipedia

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    Increased the minimum rent for high-rent or high-income deregulation of an apartment to $2,700, which will be adjusted each year by the one-year increase allowed by the Rent Guidelines Board. [30] The minimum rent for deregulation now is achieved following the prior lease and not as a result of a vacancy increase or improvements to unit or ...

  6. What You Can Rent on a Minimum-Wage Salary in Every State - AOL

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    In 1938, President Franklin D. Roosevelt signed the Fair Labor Standards Act into law, which introduced the minimum wage at 25 cents per hour. It has increased some since then, but not much. While...

  7. The Minimum Salary You Need To Buy a Home in All 50 States - AOL

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    However, there is some good news — even if your income is under $100,000 annually, there are 42 states where you can buy a home. ... Minimum salary needed to comfortably afford a home: $32,418.39.

  8. Minimum wage in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938 has required a minimum wage of $2.13 for tipped workers, with the expectation that wages plus tips total no less than $7.25 per hour, since September 1, 1991. [191] The employer must pay the difference if total income does not add up to $7.25 per hour. [192] Non-tipped $7.25

  9. 10 Ways To Save Big on a Minimum-Wage Salary, According to ...

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    Saving money on a minimum wage salary might seem impossible, but, it's amazingly doable. The key is to keep yourself from becoming overwhelmed. Don't think about how much you'll have to sacrifice ...