For some forms of federal housing assistance, you aren't allowed to have extended houseguests. I'm not really sure what the regulation is aimed at, I guess to keep the recipients from loading four families into a house and increasing opposition to things like Section VIII vouchers or making gov't subsidized projects 'not nice'.Shouldn't he have housing at Fullerton JUCO through the end of the school year? Wouldn't that be a part of his scholarship there? Also, the article says he's been living with his girlfriend's parents, then says he got kicked out of his uncle's house by government regulations. There's more to this story than we're being told. That said, the NCAA should give a waiver to let Boise put him up in a dorm and provide 3 meals a day immediately.
It refers to his "newly forged living arrangement" indicating he moved in with his uncle after living with his girlfriend's parents. You're right though it doesn't explain why moving back in with his girlfriend's parents is not an option. I had assumed he was already in Boise and that his girlfriend's parents lived back in California, but that doesn't really explain it either.I can understand that. But the article says he was living with his GIRLFRIEND and then got kicked out of his UNCLE'S house. There's something the article is leaving out here.