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TITLE 24 - HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT

SUBTITLE B - REGULATIONS RELATING TO HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT

CHAPTER II - OFFICE OF ASSISTANT SECRETARY FOR HOUSING - FEDERAL HOUSING COMMISSIONER, DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT

SUBCHAPTER B - MORTGAGE AND LOAN INSURANCE PROGRAMS UNDER NATIONAL HOUSING ACT AND OTHER AUTHORITIES

PART 245 - TENANT PARTICIPATION IN MULTIFAMILY HOUSING PROJECTS

subpart e - PROCEDURES FOR REQUESTING APPROVAL OF A COVERED ACTION

245.410 - Notice to tenants.

At least 30 days before submitting a request to HUD for approval of an action described in 245.405, the mortgagor must serve notice of the proposed covered action on the project tenants, as provided in 245.15.

The notice shall state that (a) The mortgagor intends to submit a request to HUD for approval of the covered action or actions specified in the notice; (b) The tenants have the right to participate as provided in 245.420, and what those rights are, including the address at which the materials required to be made available for inspection and copying under that section are to be kept; (c) Tenant comments on the proposed covered action may be sent to the mortgagor at a specified address or directly to the local HUD office, and comments sent to the mortgagor will be transmitted to HUD, along with the mortgagor's evaluation of them, when the request for HUD's approval is submitted; (d) HUD will approve or disapprove the proposed action, based upon its review of the information submitted and all tenant comments received. In the case of a proposed reduction in tenant-paid utilities, the notice must also state that HUD may adjust the proposed reduction upward or downward; (e) In the case of a proposed conversion of residential units, partial release of mortgage security, or major capital additions to the project, the proposed action may require the owner to request HUD approval of a rent increase; and (f) The mortgagor will notify the tenants of HUD's decision and it will not begin to effect any approved action (in accordance with the terms of existing leases) until at least 30 days from the date of service of the notification.

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