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2 Method Two: The NSP sub -recipient or developer will provide the family <br />with moving expenses totaling three hundred dollars ($300.00). One <br />hundred and fifty dollars ($150.00) will be provided when the family <br />moves its belongings from the dwelling unit to a central storage location, <br />and one hundred fifty dollars ($150.00) will be provided when the family <br />moves its belongings from the central storage location back to the <br />dwelling unit after the unit has been rehabilitated or replaced. <br />The local government will receive price quotes from a minimum of three <br />storage facilities centrally located to the area and provide the owner with a <br />standard sized storage unit in the storage facility that provides the lowest <br />price. The family may utilize the storage unit during the period of <br />construction on its residential housing unit The family is responsible for <br />providing its own lock and maintaining all keys to the storage unit. All <br />personal belongings shall be removed from the dwelling within 10 days of <br />receipt of written notification to vacate the dwelling from the Project <br />Manager. Vacating the dwelling shall include the removal of all trash and <br />debris from the dwelling and the surrounding property. The owner is to <br />remove all items from the storage unit and sweep out the storage unit <br />within 10 days after receipt of written notification that a "Certificate of <br />Completion" or "Certificate of Occupancy" for the rehabilitation or <br />replacement of the recipient's dwelling has been issued. <br />Method two provides the recipient with greater access to his belongings. <br />Neither the NSP recipient nor the Housing Specialist/Consultant shall hold any liability in <br />loss, damage or theft of any or all personal belongings of the recipient. It is the family's <br />responsibility to pack all belongings within 10 days of written notification to vacate the <br />dwelling. All trash and debris shall be removed by the family before a `Notice to <br />Proceed" will be issued to the rehabilitation or demolition contractor. The family is to <br />remove all items from and sweep out the storage facility with in 10 days after receipt of <br />written notification by the Housing Specialist/Consultant of the Building Department's <br />issuance of a "Certificate of Completion" or "Certificate of Occupancy" for the <br />rehabilitation or replacement of the dwelling. It is the family's responsibility to provide <br />insurance for its belongings during the moving and storage phase of the project at the <br />family's own expense. <br />B. Temporary Relocation Allowances <br />Temporary relocation assistance will be provided only to families that are occupying a <br />residence at the time it was purchased with NSP funds. <br />1. Method One: The NSP sub -recipient or developer will offer monthly <br />allowances of one hundred dollars ($100) for families of one or two <br />persons that find their own living accommodations (i.e. friends, private <br />homes, other family members, etc.) and two hundred dollars ($200.00) for <br />16 <br />