Housing Assistance Payment Sample Clauses

Housing Assistance Payment. The pay- ment made by the PHA to the Owner of a unit under lease by an eligible Fam- ily, as provided under the Contract. The payment is the difference between the Contract Rent and the tenant rent. An additional payment (the ‘‘utility re- imbursement’’) is made by the PHA when the utility allowance is greater than the total tenant payment. Housing Assistance Payments Contract (‘‘Contract’’). A written contract be- tween a PHA and an Owner for the pur- pose of providing housing assistance payments to the Owner on behalf of an eligible Family. Moderate rehabilitation. Rehabilita- tion involving a minimum expenditure of $1000 for a unit, including its pro- rated share of work to be accomplished on common areas or systems, to:
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Housing Assistance Payment. The pay- ment made to the Owner of an assisted unit by the State Agency as provided in the Contract. Where the unit is leased to an eligible Family, the pay- ment is the difference between the Contract Rent and the Tenant Rent. An additional payment is made to the Family when the Utility Allowance is greater than Total Tenant Payment. In the case of a Family renting only a manufactured home space as provided in § 883.303(i), the Housing Assistance Payment is the difference between Gross Rent and the Total Tenant Pay- ment, but such payment may not ex- ceed the Contract Rent for the space, and no additional payment is made to the Family. A Housing Assistance Pay- ment, known as a ‘‘vacancy payment’’, may be made to the Owner when an as- sisted unit is vacant, as provided in § 883.712. Housing Assistance Plan (HAP). A housing plan submitted by a unit of general local or State government and approved by HUD as being acceptable under the standards of 24 CFR part 570. Housing type. The three housing types are new construction, substantial reha- bilitation, and existing housing/mod- erate rehabilitation. HFA (Housing Finance Agency). A State Agency which provides perma- nent financing for newly constructed or substantially rehabilitated housing processed under subpart D and financed without Federal mortgage insurance or a Federal guarantee except coinsur- ance under Section 244 of the National Housing Act.
Housing Assistance Payment. Each month the QHA will make a housing assistance payment to the Owner on behalf of the Tenant in accordance with the Housing Assistance Payment (HAP) Contract. The monthly housing assistance payment by the QHA shall be credited by the Owner toward the monthly rent payable by the Tenant to the Owner under this Lease. The balance of the monthly rent shall be paid by the Tenant. The initial Housing Assistance payment is $«HAP_Amount».00 and the initial tenant share is
Housing Assistance Payment. Each month the BHA will make a housing assistance payment to the Owner on behalf of the Tenant in accordance with the Housing Assistance Payment (HAP) Contract. The monthly housing assistance payment by the BHA shall be credited by the Owner toward the monthly rent payable by the Tenant to the Owner under this Lease. The balance of the monthly rent shall be paid by the Tenant.
Housing Assistance Payment. (HAP) Contract and Agreement to Enter Into a Housing Assistance Payments Contract (Agreement). The HAP Contract number for Existing Housing will be assigned by the PHA and will consist of the project number, followed by 5 digits, starting with "00001" for each project.
Housing Assistance Payment. The pay- ment made by the PHA to the Owner of a unit under lease by an eligible Fam- ily, as provided under the Contract. The payment is the difference between the Contract Rent and the tenant rent. An additional payment (the ‘‘utility re- imbursement’’) is made by the PHA
Housing Assistance Payment. Section A The total monthly rent payable to the Landlord during the term of this Contract is called the “contract rent”. Initially and until adjustment of the contract rent by the Agency, the total contract rent shall be $ per month.
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Related to Housing Assistance Payment

  • Rental Assistance Payment The rent due each month to the Owner under the Lease is identified in Exhibit A (the “Contract Rent”). The Owner shall not increase the Contract Rent during the term of this Contract. Owner/Representative Initials: The Program Administrator will provide a one time “Rental Assistance Payment” in the amount identified in Exhibit A to the Owner on behalf of the Tenant. The Rental Assistance Payment will be credited against the Contract Rent otherwise due under the Lease. The Tenant is responsible to the Owner for the “Tenant Contribution” identified in Exhibit A and any additional amounts due under the Lease not covered by the Rental Assistance Payment. Neither the Program Administrator nor the PJ assumes any obligation for the Tenant Contribution due monthly to the Owner, or the payment of any claim by the Owner against the Tenant. The Program Administrator's Rental Assistance Payment obligation is limited to making payment in the amount identified in Exhibit A on behalf of the Tenant to the Owner in accordance with this Contract.

  • Rental Assistance Payments and Overpayment The right of the Owner to receive payments under this Contract shall be subject to compliance with this Contract’s provisions. The Owner agrees that, absent written notice to the Program Administrator and return of the Rental Assistance Payment, acceptance of the Rental Assistance Payment shall be conclusive evidence that the Owner received the full amount due. Throughout the term of this Contract, Owner agrees to waive any late fees associated with the Rental Assistance Payment, provided that such payment is issued by the Program Administrator by the agreed upon date. Owner/Representative Initials: If the Program Administrator determines that the Owner was not entitled to any payments received, in addition to other remedies, the Program Administrator may require Owner to refund any overpayment to the Program Administrator.

  • Training Assistance (a) Employees shall be reimbursed for one hundred percent (100%) of the tuition for job-related courses approved by the Employer.

  • TUITION ASSISTANCE PROGRAM A. As part of the University policy to encourage staff members to further their formal education, the Tuition Assistance Program for Employees was established. Under the Tuition Assistance plan, qualified Employees will be issued vouchers which will enable them to register without paying tuition. (Incidental fees, however, must be paid by the Employee.)

  • Tuition Assistance Bargaining unit employees can enroll in university or college, vocational technical school or extension courses. The course may be by correspondence or attendance at classes during non-working hours or during working hours with approval of the Agency Head and/or his/her Designee. Where practicable, in relation to work requirements, the Employer shall be liberal with the approval of requests for accrued/unused vacation leave, flex-time scheduling, compensatory time, or leave without pay for the purpose of enabling employees to attend classes conducted during an employee's regularly scheduled work hours.

  • Rental Assistance (Subsidy) Rental assistance will be provided to Eligible Households who pay 30% of their monthly net income, including Florida unemployment benefits, towards their monthly rent and have experienced a loss of job or income due to COVID-19.

  • Coronavirus Relief Fund – Rental Assistance Application The Coronavirus Relief Fund – Rental Assistance Application should contain all the necessary information to determine whether a Household is potentially eligible for CRF assistance. In accordance with the provisions of Sections 760.20-760.37, Fla. Stat., it is unlawful to discriminate on the basis of race, religion, color, sex, familial status, national origin, or handicap in the award application process for Eligible Housing.

  • EDUCATIONAL ASSISTANCE PROGRAM The District’s Educational Assistance Program will be continued during the life of this Agreement. Employees who wish to enroll in job-related and promotion oriented courses, which will improve their job knowledge, and performance will be compensated by the District for expenses as follows:

  • Termination Assistance Upon nearing the end of the final term or termination of this Agreement, without respect to cause, the Party shall take all reasonable and prudent measures to facilitate any transition required by the State. All State property, tangible and intangible, shall be returned to the State upon demand at no additional cost to the State in a format acceptable to the State.

  • Roadside Assistance If you purchase the optional Roadside Assistance, we will provide you with 24/7 breakdown assistance (where available) without additional charge. Roadside Assistance includes replacement of lost keys or key fobs, flat tire service, jumpstart, and key lockout services. When deciding whether to purchase Roadside Assistance, you may wish to check whether you have you have other coverage for the services. Roadside Assistance is not insurance. Roadside Assistance is void if you are in breach of this Agreement, including the prohibited uses in paragraph 5.

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