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(2) Leasing individual units. Where grants are used to pay rent for individual housing <br /> units, the rent paid must be reasonable in relation to rents being charged for comparable units, <br /> taking into account the location, size, type, quality, amenities, facilities, and management <br /> services. In addition, the rents may not exceed rents currently being charged by the same owner <br /> for comparable unassisted units, and the portion of rents paid with grant funds may not exceed <br /> HUD-determined fair market rents. Recipients may use grant funds in an amount up to one <br /> month' s rent to pay the non-recipient landlord for any damages to leased units by homeless <br /> participants. <br /> [58 FR 13871 , Mar. 15, 1993, as amended at 59 FR 36891 , July 19, 1994] <br /> § 583.120 Grants for supportive services costs. <br /> (a) General. HUD will provide grants to pay (as described in § 583 . 130 of this part) for <br /> the actual costs of supportive services for homeless persons for up to five years. All or part of the <br /> supportive services may be provided directly by the recipient or by arrangement with public or <br /> private service providers . <br /> (b) Supportive services costs. Costs associated with providing supportive services include <br /> salaries paid to providers of supportive services and any other costs directly associated with <br /> providing such services . For a transitional housing project, supportive services costs also include <br /> the costs of services provided to former residents of transitional housing to assist their adjustment <br /> to independent living. Such services may be provided for up to six months after they leave the <br /> transitional housing facility. <br /> [58 FR 13871 , Mar. 15, 1993 , as amended at 59 FR 36891 , July 19, 19941 <br /> § 583. 125 Grants for operating costs. <br /> (a) General. HUD will provide grants to pay a portion (as described in § 583 . 130) of the <br /> actual operating costs of supportive housing for up to five years. <br /> (b) Operating costs. Operating costs are those associated with the day-today operation of <br /> the supportive housing. They also include the actual expenses that a recipient incurs for <br /> conducting on-going assessments of the supportive services needed by residents and the <br /> availability of such services; relocation assistance under § 583 .310, including payments and <br /> services; and insurance . <br /> (c) Recipient match requirement for operating costs. Assistance for operating costs will <br /> be available for up to 75 percent of the total cost in each year of the grant term . The recipient <br /> must pay the percentage of the actual operating costs not funded by HUD. At the end of each <br /> operating year, the recipient must demonstrate that it has met its match requirement of the costs <br /> for that year. <br /> [58 FR 13871 , Mar. 15, 1993, as amended at 61 FR 51175, Sept. 30, 1996; 65 FR 30823 , May 12, <br /> 2000] <br /> § 583. 130 Commitment of grant amounts for leasing, supportive services, and operating <br /> costs <br /> Upon execution of a grant agreement covering assistance for leasing, supportive services, <br /> or operating costs, HUD will obligate amounts for a period not to exceed five operating years . <br /> The total amount obligated will be equal to an amount necessary for the specified years of <br /> operation, less the recipient' s share of operating costs . <br /> (Approved by the Office of Management and Budget under OMB control number 2506-0112) <br /> [59 FR 36891 , July 19, 1994] <br />