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How to fill out the S8 Change Form - Butte County Housing Authority online
Filling out the S8 Change Form for the Butte County Housing Authority online is a straightforward process. This guide is designed to assist you through each step to ensure you provide accurate information for adding members to your household.
Follow the steps to successfully complete the form online.
- Press the ‘Get Form’ button to access the S8 Change Form and open it in your online editor.
- Begin by entering the details of the head of household, including your last four digits of Social Security number, address, city, state, and zip code. Make sure to provide accurate information as this will be used for verification.
- If your name is different from the name on file, please provide that name in the specified field.
- Next, enter your contact information, including your home phone number, work phone number, and a message phone number if applicable.
- In the section titled 'Request to add members to household', fill in the first name, last name, relationship to head of household, and birth date for each member you wish to add. You can include multiple individuals by using the designated fields.
- For each additional member, provide their Social Security number and the date they are planning to move in or have already moved in.
- Read the warning about the legal implications of providing false information carefully before proceeding. Ensure that you understand the gravity of accurate reporting.
- Sign and date the form where indicated, ensuring that both the head of household and any other adult members sign.
- Once all sections are completed, review the information for accuracy. Save any changes made, and then you have the option to download, print, or share the completed form.
Complete your S8 Change Form online today to ensure your household's information is up to date.
Under California Civil Code §1941.1, California tenants are legally entitled to a habitable and livable place. When a landlord fails to maintain a habitable rental unit, the tenant may have legal rights to withhold rent, repair and deduct, sue the landlord, or move out without notice.
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