Q: I live in apartments in Georgia. Recently I had an inspection performed by housing voucher program to renew my lease.
Recently, I had an inspection performed by the Housing voucher program to renew my lease with the Apartments. There were repairs needed before my lease could be renewed and they were submitted to the apartment complex. The maintenance guys showed up to do the repairs on the one day I was not at home and was not given notice. at the time I was in the back of an ambulance with my daughter going to Children’s Hospital to have her appendix removed. Again again, no notice had been given, and the apartment complex called the housing voucher program people and told them that I was not cooperating for the repairs to be done , this was the only time I was aware that they had tried to do the repairs. Should the apartment complex have given me notice of some sort verbal text email notice on the door that they were coming to do the repairs. Now the housing choice voucher representative is saying I could lose the assistance because apartment complex agents said I wasn’t cooperating. Can they dothis
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