24 C.F.R. 5.603 - Definitions
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Supportive Housing and Services for the Elderly and Persons With Disabilities: Implementing Statutory Reforms
...agencies. Page 60601 Extremely Low-Income Family. The definition of ``extremely low- income family'' is the same definition as defined in 24 CFR 5.603. Therefore, an extremely low-income family is a family whose annual income does not exceed 30 percent of the median income for the area, as ......
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Part IV
...incomes below 30 percent of median income for the area. HUD's regulations define such families as ``extremely low-income families'' at 24 CFR 5.603. All units must be inspected for housing quality standards (HQS) compliance before the PHA enters into a HAP contract with an owner. After the ......
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Public and Indian housing:
Project-Based Voucher Program,
...incomes below 30 percent of median income for the area. HUD's regulations define such families as ``extremely low-income families'' at 24 CFR 5.603. All units must be inspected for housing quality standards (HQS) compliance before the PHA enters into a HAP contract with an owner. After the ......
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Reilly v. Marin Hous. Auth., S249593
...be "[e]xtremely low[ ] income," i.e., their income may not exceed 30% of the median income calculated by HUD for the relevant area ( 24 C.F.R. § 5.603(b) (2020) ); and all remaining admitted families must be "[l]ow income," i.e., their income may not exceed 50% of the median income. (Ibid .......
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12 cases
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Reilly v. Marin Hous. Auth., S249593
...low[ ] income," i.e., their income may not exceed 30% of the median income calculated by HUD for the relevant area ( 24 C.F.R. § 5.603(b) (2020) ); and all remaining admitted families must be "[l]ow income," i.e., their income may not exceed 50% of the median income. (Ibid .;......
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Haywood v. Chi. Hous. Auth., 15 C 8317
...consumption of utilities by an energy-conservative household of modest circumstances." 24 C.F.R. § 965.505(a) ; see also 24 C.F.R. § 5.603 (defining "utility allowance").In short, the rent charged by a PHA may not exceed 30 percent of adjusted monthly income minus the utility......
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Sager v. Hous. Comm'n of Anne Arundel Cnty., Civil No. SKG–11–02631.
...855 F.Supp.2d 524, 531 (D.Md.2012). Among other things, these regulations explicitly define particular lease terms, including rent. 24 C.F.R. § 5.603 (“Definitions”). Rent is defined as the “amount payable monthly by the family as rent to the [PHA].” 24 C.F.R. 5.603(b); see also Miles v. Me......
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Presidential Vill., LLC v. Perkins, SC 20043
...distinguish "[t]enant rent," defined as "[t]he amount payable monthly by the family as rent to the unit owner"; 24 C.F.R. § 5.603 (b) (2018) ; from other payments due under the lease. See id., § 966.4 (b) (listing as payments due under lease: [1] tenant rent; [2] charges......
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