Laserfiche WebLink
(iv) HUD determines that the person was not displaced as a direct result of acquisition, <br />rehabilitation, or demolition for the project. <br />(3) The recipient may request, at any time, HUD's determination of whether a <br />displacement is or would be covered under this section. <br />(g) Definition of initiation of negotiations. For purposes of determining the formula for <br />computing the replacement housing assistance to be provided to a residential tenant displaced as a <br />direct result of privately undertaken rehabilitation, demolition, or acquisition of the real property, <br />the term "initiation of negotiations" means the execution of the agreement between the recipient <br />and HUD. <br />(h) Definition of project. For purposes of this section, the term "project" means an <br />undertaking paid for in whole or in part with assistance under this part. Two or more activities <br />that are integrally related, each essential to the others, are considered a single project, whether or <br />not all component activities receive assistance under this part. <br />[58 FR 13871, Mar. 15, 1993, as amended at 59 FR 36892, July 19, 19941 <br />§ 583.315 Resident rent. <br />(a) Calculation of resident rent. Each resident of supportive housing may be required to <br />pay as rent an amount determined by the recipient which may not exceed the highest of. <br />(1) 30 percent of the family's monthly adjusted income (adjustment factors include the <br />number of people in the family, age of family members, medical expenses and child care <br />expenses). The calculation of the family's monthly adjusted income must include the expense <br />deductions provided in 24 CFR 5.61 1(a), and for persons with disabilities, the calculation of the <br />family's monthly adjusted income also must include the disallowance of earned income as <br />provided in 24 CFR 5.617, if applicable; <br />(2) 10 percent of the family's monthly gross income; or <br />(3) If the family is receiving payments for welfare assistance from a public agency and a <br />part of the payments, adjusted in accordance with the family's actual housing costs, is specifically <br />designated by the agency to meet the family's housing costs, the portion of the payment that is <br />designated for housing costs. <br />(b) Use of rent. Resident rent may be used in the operation of the project or may be <br />reserved, in whole or in part, to assist residents of transitional housing in moving to permanent <br />housing. <br />(c) Fees. In addition to resident rent, recipients may charge residents reasonable fees for <br />services not paid with grant funds. <br />[58 FR 13871, Mar. 15, 1993, as amended at 59 FR 36892, July 19, 1994; 66 FR 6225, Jan. 19, <br />2001] <br />§ 583.320 Site control. <br />(a) Site control. (1) Where grant funds will be used for acquisition, rehabilitation, or new <br />construction to provide supportive housing or supportive services, or where grant funds will be <br />used for operating costs of supportive housing, or where grant funds will be used to provide <br />supportive services except where an applicant will provide services at sites not operated by the <br />applicant, an applicant must demonstrate site control before HUD will execute a grant agreement <br />(e.g., through a deed, lease, executed contract of sale). If such site control is not demonstrated <br />within one year after initial notification of the award of assistance under this part, the grant will <br />be deobligated as provided in paragraph (c) of this section. <br />