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Shared Housing Verification Instructions Part I (to be completed by the requester): Enter your name and the date the form must be returned. Part I1 (to be completed by the requester): Enter the name.

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How to fill out the Shared Housing Verification Form online

Filling out the Shared Housing Verification Form online can streamline the process of sharing housing expenses and verifying necessary information. This guide provides detailed instructions tailored to help users complete the form accurately and efficiently.

Follow the steps to successfully complete the Shared Housing Verification Form.

  1. Click ‘Get Form’ button to obtain the form and open it in the editor.
  2. In Part I, enter your name and the date by which the completed form must be returned. Ensure that the information is accurate to avoid any processing delays.
  3. In Part II, input the name and address of the head of household sharing housing expenses with the person named in Part III. Additionally, indicate the date this person moved in.
  4. In Part III, the person applying for benefits must fully complete the Authorization to Release Information section, granting permission to verify shared housing details.
  5. Move to Part IV, where the head of household must provide information in multiple sections: A for Household Information (answer all questions), B for Rental Information (answer all questions), and C for Utility Information (answer at least one of the four questions regarding utility payments).
  6. Answer the utility questions based on the tenant's payments, selecting the appropriate options for how utilities are billed or covered.
  7. Finally, in Part D, the head of household must print their name, sign, and date the section to confirm the provided information is accurate.
  8. Once the form is completed, remember to fill out the Requester Use Only box before returning the completed form.

Complete your Shared Housing Verification Form online today for a streamlined verification process.

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