Common use of Changes in the Household Clause in Contracts

Changes in the Household. a. Children born to or adopted by family members listed on the lease and children whose custody is awarded to the family by a court of competent jurisdiction will automatically be added to the Lease upon notification by Tenant to PHA. When the addition of a child or children overcrowds the unit in which the Tenant is residing, the Tenant will be placed on the transfer waiting list for a move to an appropriately larger unit. b. All other additions to the household, including but not limited to xxxxxx children, xxxxxx adults, and Live-in Aides require the prior written approval of PHA. For new family members age 15 and older, including Live-in Aides, such approval will be granted only if the new family member meets PHA's applicant screening criteria and the addition of the new family member does not overcrowd the unit. c. Prior approval to add a Live-in Aide is required and shall not be unreasonably refused. A Live-in Aide is a person who resides with a Tenant with a disability and who is determined, by a qualified health care provider, to be essential to the care and well-being of the Tenant, is not obligated for the support of the Tenant, and who would not be living in the dwelling unit except to provide the required supportive services. Generally, a Live-in Aide may not move into a unit if it would create overcrowding. However, based on a request for a reasonable accommodation, a Live-in Aide may be permitted to move into the unit until the household is transferred to another unit of appropriate size. Live-in Aides have no rights as remaining family members. d. PHA shall approve or disapprove a Tenant’s request to allow a person to move into the dwelling unit within 30 business days of receipt of the written request. This time period can be extended if there is a delay beyond the control of PHA or the tenant. If PHA makes no decision within the time period, or any extensions, set forth in this subparagraph, then the Tenant’s request shall be deemed approved. e. Authorized Tenants who move out of the dwelling unit, for any reason, shall be reported by the Tenant to PHA in writing, within 10 days of the occurrence.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Residential Lease Agreement, Residential Lease Agreement

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Changes in the Household. a. Children born to or adopted by family members listed on the lease and children whose custody is awarded to the family by a court of competent jurisdiction will automatically be added to the Lease upon notification by Tenant to PHA. When the addition of a child or children overcrowds the unit in which the Tenant is residing, the Tenant will be placed on the transfer waiting list for a move to an appropriately larger unit. b. All other additions to the household, including but not limited to xxxxxx children, xxxxxx adults, and Live-in Aides require the prior written approval of PHA. For new family members age 15 and older, including Live-in Aides, such approval will be granted only if the new family member meets PHAXXX's applicant screening criteria and the addition of the new family member does not overcrowd the unit. c. Prior approval to add a Live-in Aide is required and shall not be unreasonably refused. A Live-in Aide is a person who resides with a Tenant with a disability and who is determined, by a qualified health care provider, to be essential to the care and well-being of the Tenant, is not obligated for the support of the Tenant, and who would not be living in the dwelling unit except to provide the required supportive services. Generally, a Live-in Aide may not move into a unit if it would create overcrowding. However, based on a request for a reasonable accommodation, a Live-in Aide may be permitted to move into the unit until the household is transferred to another unit of appropriate size. Live-in Aides have no rights as remaining family members. d. PHA shall approve or disapprove a Tenant’s request to allow a person to move into the dwelling unit within 30 business days of receipt of the written request. This time period can be extended if there is a delay beyond the control of PHA or the tenant. If PHA makes no decision within the time period, or any extensions, set forth in this subparagraph, then the Tenant’s request shall be deemed approved. e. Authorized Tenants who move out of the dwelling unit, for any reason, shall be reported by the Tenant to PHA in writing, within 10 days of the occurrence.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Residential Lease Agreement, Residential Lease Agreement

Changes in the Household. a. Children (a) Natural born to or and adopted by family members listed on the lease and children; court-awarded custody children whose custody is awarded to the family by a court of competent jurisdiction will automatically be added to the Lease upon notification by Tenant to PHA. When the addition of a child or children overcrowds the unit in which the Tenant is residing, the Tenant will be placed on the transfer waiting list for a move to an appropriately larger unitnotification. b. (b) All other additions to the household, including but not limited to xxxxxx children, xxxxxx adults, and Live-in Aides require the prior written approval of PHACHA. For new family members age 15 18 and older, including Live-in Aides, such approval will be granted only if the new family member meets PHACHA's applicant screening criteria and the addition dwelling unit is of the new family member does not overcrowd the unitappropriate size. c. (c) Prior approval to add a Live-in Aide is required and shall not be unreasonably refused. A Live-in Aide is a person who resides with a Tenant an elderly resident or resident with a disability and who is determined, by a qualified health care provider, to be essential to the care and well-being of the Tenantresident, is not obligated for the support of the Tenantresident, and who would not be living in the dwelling unit except to provide the required supportive services. Generally, a Live-in Aide may not move into a unit if it would create overcrowding. However, based on a request for a reasonable accommodation, a Live-in Aide may be permitted to move into the unit until the household is transferred to another unit of appropriate size. Live-in Aides have no rights as remaining family members. d. PHA (d) CHA shall approve or disapprove a Tenantresident’s request to allow a person to move into the dwelling unit within 30 business days of receipt of the written completed request. This time period can be extended if there is a delay beyond the control of PHA CHA or the tenantresident. If PHA CHA makes no decision within the time period, or any extensions, set forth in this subparagraph, then the Tenantresident’s request shall be deemed approved. e. Authorized Tenants (e) Resident Family members who move out of the dwelling unit, for any reason, shall be reported by the Tenant resident to PHA CHA in writing, within 10 days of the occurrence.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Residential Lease Agreement

Changes in the Household. a. Resident agrees to wait for PHA’s written approval before allowing additional persons to move into the dwelling unit. Failure by Resident to comply with this provision shall be considered a serious Lease violation and grounds for termination of this Lease. b. Children born to or adopted by family members listed on the lease and children whose custody is awarded to the family by a court of competent jurisdiction will automatically be added to the Lease upon notification by Tenant Resident to PHAPHA and receipt of required documents. When the addition of a child or children overcrowds the unit in which the Tenant Resident is residing, the Tenant Resident will be placed on the transfer waiting list for a move to an appropriately larger unit. b. c. All other additions to the household, including but not limited to xxxxxx children, xxxxxx adults, and Live-in Aides require the prior written approval of PHA. For new family members age 15 and older, including Live-in Aides, such approval will be granted only if the new family member meets PHA's applicant screening criteria and the addition of the new family member does not overcrowd the unit. c. d. Prior approval to add a Live-in Aide is required and shall not be unreasonably refused. A Live-in Aide is a person who resides with a Tenant Resident with a disability and who is determined, by a qualified health care provider, to be essential to the care and well-being of the TenantResident, is not obligated for the support of the TenantResident, and who would not be living in the dwelling unit except to provide the required supportive services. Generally, a Live-in Aide may not move into a unit if it would create overcrowding. However, based on a request for a reasonable accommodation, a Live-in Aide may be permitted to move into the unit until the household is transferred to another unit of appropriate size. Live-in Aides have no rights as remaining family members. d. e. PHA shall approve or disapprove a TenantResident’s request to allow a person to move into the dwelling unit within 30 business days of receipt of the written request. This time period can be extended if there is a delay beyond the control of PHA or the tenantResident. If PHA makes no decision within the time period, or any extensions, set forth in this subparagraph, then the TenantResident’s request shall be deemed approved. e. f. Authorized Tenants Residents who move out of the dwelling unit, for any reason, shall be reported by the Tenant Resident to PHA in writing, within 10 days of the occurrence.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Residential Lease Agreement

Changes in the Household. a. A. Children born to or adopted by family members listed on the lease and children whose custody is awarded to the family by a court of competent jurisdiction will automatically be added to the Lease upon notification by Tenant to PHA. When the addition of a child or children overcrowds the unit in which the Tenant is residing, the Tenant will be placed on the transfer waiting list for a move to an appropriately larger unitHHA. b. B. All other additions to the household, including but not limited to xxxxxx children, xxxxxx adults, and Live-in Aides require the prior written approval of PHAHHA. Violation of this requirement shall be grounds for lease termination. For new family members age 15 and older, including Live-in Aides, such approval will be granted only if the new family member meets PHAHHA's applicant screening criteria and the addition of the new family member does not overcrowd the unit. c. C. Prior approval to add a Live-in Aide is required and shall not be unreasonably refused. A Live-in Aide is a person who resides with an elderly Tenant or a Tenant with a disability and who is determined, by a qualified health care provider, to be essential to the care and well-being of the Tenant, is not obligated for the support of the Tenant, and who would not be living in the dwelling unit except to provide the required supportive services. Generally, a Live-in Aide may not move into a unit if it would create overcrowding. However, based on a request for a reasonable accommodation, a Live-in Aide may be permitted to move into the unit until the household is transferred to another unit of appropriate size. Live-in Aides have no rights as remaining family members. d. PHA D. HHA shall approve or disapprove a Tenant’s request to allow a person to move into the dwelling unit within 30 business days of receipt of the written request. This time period can be extended if there is a delay beyond the control of PHA HHA or the tenant. If PHA HHA makes no decision within the time period, or within any extensions, extensions set forth in this subparagraph, then the Tenant’s request shall be deemed approved. e. X. Authorized Tenants who move out of the dwelling unit, unit for any reason, reason shall be reported by the Tenant to PHA HHA in writing, writing within 10 ten (10) days of the occurrence.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Residential Lease Agreement

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Changes in the Household. a. Children (a) Natural born to or and adopted by family members listed on the lease children; court-awarded custody children; and children whose custody is awarded to brought into the family by a court of competent jurisdiction household under kinship care will automatically be added to the Lease upon notification by Tenant to PHA. When the addition of a child or children overcrowds the unit in which the Tenant is residing, the Tenant will be placed on the transfer waiting list for a move to an appropriately larger unitnotification. b. (b) All other additions to the household, including but not limited to xxxxxx children, xxxxxx adults, and Live-in Aides children require the prior written approval of PHACMHDC. For new family members age 15 18 and older, including Live-in Aides, such approval will be granted only if the new family member meets PHACMHDC's applicant screening criteria and the addition dwelling unit is of the new family member does not overcrowd the unitappropriate size. c. (c) Prior approval to add a Live-in Aide is required and shall not be unreasonably refused. A Live-in Aide is a person who resides with a Tenant an elderly or person with a disability and who is determined, by a qualified health care provider, to be essential to the care and well-being of the TenantResident, is not obligated for the support of the TenantResident, and who would not be living in the dwelling unit except to provide the required supportive services. Generally, a Live-in Aide may not move into a unit if it would create overcrowding. However, based on a request for a reasonable accommodation, a Live-in Aide may be permitted to move into the unit until the household is transferred to another unit of appropriate size. Live-in Aides have no rights as remaining family members. d. PHA (d) CMHDC shall approve or disapprove a TenantResident’s request to allow a person to move into the dwelling unit within 30 business calendar days of receipt of the written request. This time period can be extended if there is a delay beyond the control of PHA or the tenant. If PHA CMHDC makes no decision within the time period, or any extensions, period set forth in this subparagraph, then the TenantResident’s request shall be deemed approved. e. (e) Authorized Tenants Residents who move out of the dwelling unit, for any reason, shall be reported by the Tenant Resident to PHA CMHDC in writing, within 10 days of the occurrence. (f) Remaining family members. In the event the head of household dies or leaves the unit for any reason, continued occupancy by remaining household members is permissible only if there is one or more authorized household members on the Lease and living in the household. Eviction proceedings can be commenced if the remaining household members fail to inform CMHDC within 30 days of the death or departure of the former head of household; and/or fail to sign a new Lease within 30 days of the former head of household’s death or departure; and/or for rent default. (g) New head of household who moves into unit after death or departure. CMHDC may permit an adult not on the Lease to join the household as a new head of household. In giving approval for such an arrangement, CMHDC will consider whether there is any remaining member capable of executing a Lease and the ability of the family to stay together if the new household member is allowed. The new head of the household must meet CMHDC's applicant screening criteria. (h) A new head of the household added to the Lease under the above paragraph(s) f. and g. will be charged for any arrearages incurred by the former head of household. CMHDC reserves the right to establish a payment plan with the new head of household, especially when an eviction for arrearages would result in the separation of the family. (i) If this Lease is an extension of occupancy by the Resident's household under a prior Lease or Leases with CMHDC, any amounts due under the prior Lease or Leases may be charged and collected as if the same had occurred under this Lease.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Residential Lease

Changes in the Household. a. Children born to or adopted by family members listed on the lease and children whose custody is awarded to the family by a court of competent jurisdiction will automatically be added to the Lease upon notification by Tenant to PHAHACC. When the addition of a child or children overcrowds the unit in which the Tenant is residing, the Tenant will be placed on the transfer waiting list for a move to an appropriately larger unit. b. All other additions to the household, including but not limited to xxxxxx children, xxxxxx adults, and Live-in Aides require the prior written approval of PHAHACC. For new family members age 15 and older, including Live-in Aides, such approval will be granted only if the new family member meets PHAHACC's applicant screening criteria and the addition of the new family member does not overcrowd the unit. c. Prior approval to add a Live-in Aide is required and shall not be unreasonably refused. A Live-in Aide is a person who resides with a Tenant with a disability and who is determined, by a qualified health care provider, to be essential to the care and well-being of the Tenant, is not obligated for the support of the Tenant, and who would not be living in the dwelling unit except to provide the required supportive services. Generally, a Live-in Aide may not move into a unit if it would create overcrowding. However, based on a request for a reasonable accommodation, a Live-in Aide may be permitted to move into the unit until the household is transferred to another unit of appropriate size. Live-in Aides have no rights as remaining family members. d. PHA HACC shall approve or disapprove a Tenant’s request to allow a person to move into the dwelling unit within 30 business days of receipt of the written request. This time period can be extended if there is a delay beyond the control of PHA HACC or the tenant. If PHA HACC makes no decision within the time period, or any extensions, set forth in this subparagraph, then the Tenant’s request shall be deemed approved. e. Authorized Tenants who move out of the dwelling unit, for any reason, shall be reported by the Tenant to PHA HACC in writing, within 10 days of the occurrence.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Residential Lease Agreement

Changes in the Household. a. Children (a) Natural born to or and adopted by family members listed on the lease and children, as well as court-awarded custody children whose custody is awarded to the family by a court of competent jurisdiction (excluding xxxxxx care arrangements); will automatically be added to the Lease LEASE upon notification by Tenant to PHA. When the addition of a child or children overcrowds the unit in which the Tenant is residing, the Tenant will be placed on the transfer waiting list for a move to an appropriately larger unitTENANT. b. (b) All other additions to the household, including but not limited to xxxxxx children, xxxxxx adults, and Live-in Aides children require the prior written approval of PHALESSOR. For new family members age 15 18 and older, including Live-in Aides, such approval will be granted only if the new family member meets PHA's LESSOR’s applicant eligibility and screening criteria and the addition dwelling unit is of the new family member does not overcrowd appropriate size under the unitoccupancy standards of the LESSOR/PREMISES. c. (c) Prior approval to add a Live-in Aide is required and shall not be unreasonably refused. A Live-in Aide is a person who resides with an elderly, near elderly TENANTS, or a Tenant TENANT with a disability and who (a) is determined, by a qualified health care provider, to be essential to the care and well-being of the TenantTENANT, (b) is not obligated for the support of the TenantTENANT, (c) and who would not be living in the dwelling unit except to provide the required supportive services. Generally, a A Live-in Aide may not move into a unit if it would create overcrowding. However, based on a request for a reasonable accommodation, a Live-in Aide TENANT may be permitted to move into the unit until the household is transferred to another unit of appropriate sizerequest a transfer and/or a reasonable accommodation. . Live-in Aides aides have no rights as remaining family membersmembers upon the death, eviction, departure or abandonment of the TENANT family. d. PHA shall approve or disapprove a Tenant’s request to allow a person to move into the dwelling unit within 30 business days of receipt of the written request. This time period can be extended if there is a delay beyond the control of PHA or the tenant. If PHA makes no decision within the time period, or any extensions, set forth in this subparagraph, then the Tenant’s request shall be deemed approved. e. (d) Authorized Tenants TENANTS who move out of the dwelling unit, for any reason, shall be reported by the Tenant TENANT to PHA LESSOR in writing, within 10 days of the occurrence. (e) Reinstatement of a former family member of the household requires a written request from the TENANT, screening by the LESSOR and the CHA and written approval by the LESSOR and the CHA. (f) (f) Remaining family members. If the head of household dies, continued occupancy by the remaining family members is permissible only if there are one or more family members on the LEASE living in the household who can pass lease compliance screening, CHA’s applicant screening criteria, site-specific screening criteria and is age 18 years or older. (g) Eviction proceedings can be commenced, if: (i) the remaining household members fail to inform LESSOR within 10 days of the death of the former head of household; (ii) the remaining family member fails to sign a new LEASE; (iii) the remaining family member fails to sign a new lease within 30 days of approval of his/her request; and/or (iv) the household has pending rent default or criminal violations of the LEASE and/or RIDER. (h) LESSOR may permit an adult not on the LEASE to join the household as a new head of household. In giving approval for such an arrangement, LESSOR will consider whether there is any remaining member of the household capable of executing a LEASE and the ability of the family to stay together if the new household member is allowed. The new head of the household must apply for tenancy, must meet LESSOR’S and the CHA’s applicant screening criteria, and must receive LESSOR’S and CHA’s approval before moving in.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Public Housing Rider

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