Hardship Suspension/Exemption from Sample Clauses

Hardship Suspension/Exemption from the minimum rent; A minimum rent hardship suspension will be granted to a resident who requests and can document, that due to a financial hardship he/she is unable to pay the minimum rent amount. If a resident paying minimum rent requests a hardship suspension, the CHA must suspend the minimum rent, effective the following month, and determine whether the resident qualifies for hardship exemption. A hardship suspension from the minimum rent does not mean the rent amount becomes zero (0). The family is required to pay the greater of 30% of adjusted monthly income or 10% of gross monthly income when that amount is less than the minimum rent. When appropriate, a hardship exemption will be granted considering the basis of the hardship and the amount the resident should be obligated to pay based on their income.
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