Here's the law:

A public housing authority (in this case the Minneapolis Public Housing
Authority) must terminate a tenant from the section 8 program if that tenant
is evicted for a serious lease violation.  Damaging a property to the extent
that Mr. Meldahl alleges would amount to a serious lease violation, and the
MPHA has no discretion to allow that tenant to remain in the
program--federal law mandates that it must terminate the voucher.

It is also law--and good sense--that the general public cannot obtain data
about persons who receive public assistance (which includes Section 8),
especially since those that do are often maligned or stigmatized based
solely on the fact that they receive such assistance. So the fact that MPHA
would not release individual data on a Section 8 recipient is perfectly and
understandably legal-- indeed it is compelled by law.

Ultimately, a previous landlord would not know if a tenant was terminated
from the voucher program.  But, having represented or advised tenants in
termination proceedings, I can tell you first hand that it happens.

Am I saying tenants do not damage rental property?  No.  Am I reiterating
that Section 8 tenants are no different than other tenants?  Yep.

Gregory Luce
St. Paul

Steve Meldahl wrote:

> Mr. Luce appears to be new to the game.  The fact is this -  if a
> section 8 tenant wrecks a house or apartment, they do not lose their
> voucher in Minnesota.  In fact I brought this fact to the attention of
> Representative Ramstad and Senator Grams in December 1997.  They
> referred me to Jerry Benoit, one of the heads of HUD in Washington DC
> and on 12-19-97, and he told me that it was up to each state
> individually if they would allow these destructive tenants to remain in
> the section 8 program.  Our liberal state decided that it was ok to
> leave them in the program. I also received a letter from Thomas Feeney,
Coordinator for HUD in
Minnesota on 12-16-97 that states, " Minneapolis Public Housing has
elected not to release participant (tenant) information."  In other
words, they can remain in the program and we do not have to tell you or
anyone!





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