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Official Document Type
Grant
Approved Date
01/18/2011
Control Number
2011-014
Agenda Item Number
12.A.1.A
Entity Name
Florida Department of Community Affairs
Subject
Neighborhood Stabilization Program
Housing Assistance Plan Relocation Revised 1/18/2011
Alternate Name
DCA NSP
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4. The local government Attorney shall prepare a written document stating <br />that in his or her opinion proceeding with the potential participant's <br />residence would not violate any state or local laws. <br />5. A written request for waiver shall be sent by the County to DCA for <br />review and comment. <br />6. If a waiver is obtained, the potential participant will be considered for <br />final approval. <br />8. TEMPORARY RELOCATION <br />Temporary Relocation assistance will be provided only to qualified families that occupy a <br />residential housing unit at the time of purchase of the residential housing unit with <br />Neighborhood Stabilization Program Funding. Additionally, said families will be <br />approved as an eligible recipient of an NSP funding either as a tenant in. a NSP rental <br />property that requires rehabilitation or as a home buyer whose residence will require <br />some amount of rehabilitation or full replacement prior to the qualified family moving <br />back into the residence. <br />Based upon the extent of the rehabilitation required to bring a residence in compliance <br />with current code requirements or in a situation where a residential building is being <br />replaced, it may be necessary for all occupants of the building to relocate during the <br />construction phase of the project. Prior to entering into a contract for purchase or lease, <br />the local government will notify all approved applicants if they must temporarily vacate <br />their residence to allow for the residence to be rehabilitated or replaced. <br />All residential structures that are vacated may not be reoccupied until a Certificate of <br />Occupancy has been issued by the local building department, electricity and water have <br />been turned on by the applicable utility departments, and all parties involved have <br />accepted the construction work as complete and executed documentation to that effect. <br />Prior to occupancy, all parties involved including, but are not limited to, the Building <br />Department, the NSP recipient, the sub -recipient organization, the developer organization <br />and the housing rehabilitation specialist must accept the construction work on the <br />residential housing unit as totally completed based upon the construction contract <br />including any change orders. <br />A. Moving Expenses <br />This procedure will take place, if required, through one of two methods: <br />1. Method One: The NSP sub -recipient or developer may choose to place the <br />moving and storage of the qualifying family's personal belongings out for <br />bid, with the firm submitting the lowest acceptable bid being awarded the <br />contract. <br />15 <br />
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