Charges in Addition to Rent. (a) In addition to rent, the resident is responsible for the payment of any other charges not limited to those specified in the Lease. The Notice of Charges in Addition to Rent shall advise the resident that they have the right to an explanation of the charges, and that disputes about charges may be resolved through the
Charges in Addition to Rent a. In addition to rent, the Tenant is responsible for the payment of other charges. The notice of charge shall advise the Tenant that he/she has the right to an explanation of the charge and that disputes concerning charges may be resolved through the Grievance Procedures.
b. Charges in addition to rent are due on the first day of the month after the charge is incurred if a minimum of 14 days’ notice has been given. The Tenant may have an opportunity to enter into a reasonable payment arrangement based upon the Tenant's adjusted income and payment history.
c. Failure to pay charges in addition to rent when due is a serious lease violation and grounds for lease termination.
d. Charges in addition to rent can include but are not limited to:
Charges in Addition to Rent. (a) In addition to rent, the resident is responsible for the payment of other charges in addition to those specified in Lease Part 2. The Notice of Charges in Addition to Rent shall advise the resident that he/she has the right to an explanation of the charge and disputes concerning charges may be resolved through the CHA Resident’s Grievance Procedure.
(b) Reasonable Accommodations: Persons with disabilities who require reasonable accommodations, in the form of equipment or devices necessary for the treatment of the disability or to facilitate access to the dwelling unit, common areas, community facilities, or grounds, will not be charged for the reasonable accommodation.
(c) Charges in addition to rent are due on the first day of the month after the CHA has provided the resident a minimum of 14 days notice. The additional charges will be added to and become part of the resident’s monthly rental account if not paid in accordance with the notice received. The resident may be granted the opportunity to enter into a reasonable payment agreement based upon the resident's adjusted income and payment history. Other charges can include but are not limited to:
Charges in Addition to Rent. (a) In addition to rent, the Resident is responsible for the payment of other charges specified in the Lease Contract. The notice of charge shall advise the Resident that he/she has the right to an explanation of the charge and that disputes concerning charges may be resolved through the administrative Grievance Procedures.
(b) Charges in addition to rent are due on the first day of the following month provided that a minimum of 15 days notice has been given. The Resident may have the opportunity to enter into a reasonable payment arrangement based upon the Resident's adjusted income. Other charges can include but are not limited to:
Charges in Addition to Rent. (a) In addition to rent, the TENANT is responsible for the payment of other charges specified in the LEASE and this RIDER. The notice of charge, in addition to rent, shall advise the TENANT that s/he has the right to an explanation of the charge and that disputes concerning charges may be resolved through the CHA Grievance Procedure, and incorporated herein by reference.
(b) Charges in addition to rent are due on the first day of the following month provided that a minimum of 15 days notice has been given to the TENANT. The TENANT may have the opportunity to enter into a reasonable payment arrangement based upon the TENANT’s adjusted income. Other charges can include but are not limited to:
Charges in Addition to Rent. (a) In addition to rent, the Tenant may be responsible for the payment of other charges. The Notice of Charge(s) shall advise the Tenant that the Tenant has the right to an explanation of rent and non- rent charge(s) on the Tenant’s ledger.
(b) Non-rent charges shall not be assessed to a resident’s ledger unless and until the tenant has been provided a Notice of Charge containing an explanation of the charge and an explanation on how to dispute the charge through the grievance process.
(c) For non-payment of rent lease terminations, the Tenant’s ledger will be attached to the notice of lease termination, and DHA will distinguish between past due rent and past due non-rent charges on any petition for eviction.
(d) Charges in addition to rent are due on the first day of the month after the charge is incurred if a minimum of 14 days’ notice has been given. Tenant may be given an opportunity to enter into a reasonable payment arrangement based upon Xxxxxx's adjusted income and payment history.
(e) Failure to pay charges in addition to rent when due is a serious lease violation and grounds for lease termination. All payments received will first apply to the oldest balance on the account, before any current charges are credited (including charges for rent).
(f) Charges in addition to rent can include but are not limited to:
Charges in Addition to Rent. (a) In addition to rent, the resident is responsible for the payment of any other charges not limited to those specified in the Lease. The Notice of Charges in Addition to Rent will advise the resident that he/she has the right to an explanation of the charge(s), and that disputes about charge(s) may be resolved through the HRHA Grievance Procedure.
(b) Reasonable Accommodations: Qualified persons who request reasonable accommodations, in the form of equipment or devices necessary for the treatment of the disability or to facilitate access to the dwelling unit, common areas, community facilities, or grounds, will not be charged for the reasonable accommodation.
(c) Charges in addition to rent are due on the first day of the month after the HRHA has provided the resident a minimum of 14 calendar days’ notice. The additional charges will be added to and become part of the resident’s monthly rental account if not paid based on the notice received. The resident may be granted the chance to enter into a repayment agreement based upon the resident's monthly adjusted income and payment history and in accordance with the HRHA Repayment Policy provided in the Admissions and Continued Occupancy Policy. Charges in addition to rent can include but are not limited to:
Charges in Addition to Rent. (a) In addition to rent, the resident is responsible for the payment of other charges in addition to those specified in Part 2 of the Lease. The notice of charge shall advise the resident that he/she has the right to an explanation of the charge and that disputes concerning charges may be resolved through the administrative Grievance Procedures.
(b) Charges in addition to rent are due on the first day of the month after the charge is incurred provided that a minimum of 14 days notice has been given. The resident may be granted the opportunity to enter into a reasonable payment arrangement based upon the resident's adjusted income and payment history. Other charges can include but are not limited to:
Charges in Addition to Rent. In addition to rent, Tenant is responsible for the payment of other charges. The notice of charge shall advise Tenant that he/she has the right to an explanation of the charge and that disputes concerning charges may be resolved through the Grievance Procedures. Charges in addition to rent are due on the first day of the month after the charge is incurred if a minimum of 14 days’ notice has been given. Any Tenant payments shall first be applied toward charges other than rent, then any remaining amount of the payment(s) shall then be applied toward rent. Tenant may have an opportunity to enter into a reasonable payment arrangement twice per calendar year, based upon Tenant's adjusted income and payment history. Charges in addition to rent can include but are not limited to: Maintenance costs. Tenant will be charged for services or repairs due to intentional, careless or negligent damage to the dwelling unit, common areas, or grounds beyond normal wear and tear, caused by Tenant, tenant family, tenant’s pet(s), or guests. When such damage occurs, Tenant shall be charged for such service, either in accordance with the higher of a charge based on the Schedule of Maintenance Charges posted by PHA or the actual cost to PHA for the labor and materials needed to complete the work.
Charges in Addition to Rent a. In addition to rent, the Resident is responsible for the payment of other charges for maintenance, repairs and services, beyond normal wear and tear, caused by Resident, household members and/or guests, as reflected in the current Schedule of Other Charges posted in the PHA Office and incorporated herein by reference. “Normal wear and tear” means deterioration that results from the intended use of a dwelling including breakage or malfunction due to age and deteriorated condition; but, the term does not include deterioration that results from negligence, accident or abuse of the premises, equipment by the Resident, member of Resident’s household or guest(s). The Notice of Charge shall advise the Resident that he/she has the right to an explanation of the charge and that disputes concerning charges may be resolved through the Grievance Procedures.