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In a situation where there are two unrelated individuals on a lease – one who is eligible, and one who is not – can a grantee assist the eligible individual?

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In a situation where there are two unrelated individuals on a lease – one who is eligible, and one who is not – can a grantee assist the eligible individual?

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If two unrelated individuals are joint parties to a lease, a grantee must consider total household income to determine eligibility (i.e., either the whole household is eligible for assistance, or the whole household is not). In contrast, if two unrelated individuals shar …

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