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Subpart L Family Obligations; Denial and Termination of Assistance
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Sec. 982.551 Obligations of participant.
Source: 60 FR 34695, July 3, 1995, unless otherwise noted.
- Purpose. This section states the obligations of a participant
family under the program.
- Supplying required information
- The family must supply any
information that the PHA or HUD determines is necessary in the
administration of the program, including submission of required evidence
of citizenship or eligible immigration status (as provided by 24 CFR
part 5). "Information" includes any requested certification, release
or other documentation.
- The family must supply any information requested by the PHA or
HUD for use in a regularly scheduled reexamination or interim
reexamination of family income and composition in accordance with HUD
requirements.
- The family must disclose and verify social security numbers (as
provided by part 5, subpart B, of this title) and must sign and submit
consent forms for obtaining information in accordance with part 5,
subpart B, of this title.
- Any information supplied by the family must be true and
complete.
- HQS breach caused by family. The family is responsible for an
HQS breach caused by the family as described in Sec. 982.404(b).
- Allowing PHA inspection. The family must allow the PHA to
inspect the unit at reasonable times and after reasonable notice.
- Violation of lease. The family may not commit any serious or
repeated violation of the lease.
- Family notice of move or lease termination. The family must
notify the PHA and the owner before the family moves out of the unit, or
terminates the lease on notice to the owner. See Sec. 982.314(d).
- Owner eviction notice. The family must promptly give the PHA a
copy of any owner eviction notice.
- Use and occupancy of unit.
- The family must use the assisted
unit for residence by the family. The unit must be the family's only
residence.
- The composition of the assisted family residing in the unit must
be approved by the PHA. The family must promptly inform the PHA of the
birth, adoption or court-awarded custody of a child. The family must
request PHA approval to add any other family member as an occupant of
the unit. No other person [i.e., nobody but members of the assisted
family] may reside in the unit (except for a foster child or live-in
aide as provided in paragraph (h)(4) of this section).
- The family must promptly notify the PHA if any family member no
longer resides in the unit.
- If the PHA has given approval, a foster child or a live-in-aide
may reside in the unit. The PHA has the discretion to adopt reasonable
policies concerning residence by a foster child or a live-in-aide, and
defining when PHA consent may be given or denied.
- Members of the household may engage in legal profitmaking
activities in the unit, but only if such activities are incidental to
primary use of the unit for residence by members of the family.
- The family must not sublease or let the unit.
- The family must not assign the lease or transfer the unit.
- Absence from unit. The family must supply any information or
certification requested by the PHA to verify that the family is living
in the unit, or relating to family absence from the unit, including any
PHA-requested information or certification on the purposes of family
absences. The family must cooperate with the PHA for this purpose. The
family must promptly notify the PHA of absence from the unit.
- Interest in unit. The family must not own or have any interest
in the unit.
- Fraud and other program violation. The members of the family
must not commit fraud, bribery or any other corrupt or criminal act in
connection with the programs.
- Crime by household members. The members of the household may not
engage in drug-related criminal activity or violent criminal activity or
other criminal activity that threatens the health, safety or right to
peaceful enjoyment of other residents and persons residing in the
immediate vicinity of the premises (see Sec. 982.553).
- Alcohol abuse by household members. The members of the household
must not abuse alcohol in a way that threatens the health, safety or
right to peaceful enjoyment of other residents and persons residing in
the immediate vicinity of the premises.
- Other housing assistance. An assisted family, or members of the
family, may not receive Section 8 tenant-based assistance while
receiving another housing subsidy, for the same unit or for a different
unit, under any duplicative (as determined by HUD or in accordance with
HUD requirements) federal, State or local housing assistance program.
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