Lease Addendum - Cares Housing Voucher is a legal document that was released by the Vermont Department of Children and Families - a government authority operating within Vermont.
Q: What is a lease addendum?
A: A lease addendum is a document that is added to an existing lease agreement to address additional terms or changes.
Q: What is a Cares Housing Voucher?
A: A Cares Housing Voucher is a type of rental assistance program provided by the government to help low-income individuals and families afford housing.
Q: How does the Cares Housing Voucher program work?
A: Under the Cares Housing Voucher program, eligible individuals or families receive a voucher that can be used to supplement their rental payments. The voucher is paid directly to the landlord.
Q: What is the purpose of the lease addendum for Cares Housing Voucher in Vermont?
A: The lease addendum for Cares Housing Voucher in Vermont is used to ensure that both the tenant and landlord understand and agree to the specific terms and conditions related to the voucher program.
Q: What information should be included in the lease addendum?
A: The lease addendum should include details such as the tenant's name, the address of the rental property, the amount of the Cares Housing Voucher, and any additional provisions or requirements specific to the voucher program.
Q: Can a landlord refuse to accept a Cares Housing Voucher?
A: In Vermont, it is illegal for landlords to refuse to accept a Cares Housing Voucher as a form of rental payment, as long as the tenant meets all other qualifications.
Q: What should I do if my landlord refuses to accept my Cares Housing Voucher?
A: If your landlord refuses to accept your Cares Housing Voucher, you should contact the Vermont Agency of Commerce and Community Development or a local housing advocacy organization for assistance.
Q: Can a landlord terminate a lease if the tenant receives a Cares Housing Voucher?
A: No, a landlord cannot terminate a lease solely because the tenant receives a Cares Housing Voucher. It is against the law to discriminate against tenants based on their source of income, including housing vouchers.
Q: What happens if a tenant violates the terms of the lease addendum related to the Cares Housing Voucher?
A: If a tenant violates the terms of the lease addendum, the landlord may take appropriate legal action, which could include eviction.
Form Details:
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