Housing Transfers. The CHA has the authority to relocate a resident and resident’s authorized members to another unit in the same or different development under the CHA transfer policy pursuant to ACOP, Section V. For a detailed list and application of each type of transfer, see ACOP, Section V. (a) Failure to transfer when required under an emergency or mandatory transfer may subject a family to lease termination. (b) Failure to maintain lease compliancy will result in denial of the transfer and may be cause for lease termination. (c) For voluntary, incentive mixed-income/mixed-finance, or family public housing transfers, refusal of a unit offer with or without good cause will result in the removal of the household from the transfer wait list. (d) Residents are solely responsible for all costs associated with Incentive Choose to Own Program transfers. (e) The CHA will pay the costs associated with moving, storage (up to 90 days), and transfer of utilities (“moving expenses”) for all transfer types, transfers prior to RAD PBV conversion and Voluntary Administrative Transfers. Family public housing resident transfers will be covered only in the case of “Xxxxxxxxx Transfers”. (f) Family public housing resident transfers offer moving expenses coverage only to residents currently living in Limited Areas and requesting to transfer to General, Revitalizing, or Opportunity Areas—such transfers are recognized as “Xxxxxxxxx transfers.” Residents are responsible for all expenses for non-Xxxxxxxxx transfers provided via the Family Public Housing Resident Transfer process. (g) The CHA may revise the transfer categories below to create and implement special programs and/or incentives for the benefit of residents.
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Housing Transfers. The CHA has the authority to relocate a resident and resident’s authorized members to another unit in the same or different development under the CHA transfer policy pursuant to ACOP, Section V. For a detailed list and application of each type of transfer, see ACOP, Section V.
(a) Failure to transfer when required under an emergency or mandatory transfer may subject a family to lease termination.
(b) Failure to maintain lease compliancy will result in denial of the transfer and may be cause for lease termination.
(c) For voluntary, incentive mixed-income/mixed-finance, senior housing or family public housing transfers, refusal of a unit offer with or without good cause will result in the removal of the household from the transfer wait listwaitlist.
(d) Residents are solely responsible for all costs associated with senior housing transfers and Incentive Choose to Own Program transfers.
(e) The CHA will pay the costs associated with moving, storage (up to 90 days), and transfer of utilities (“moving expenses”) for all transfer types, transfers prior to RAD PBV conversion and Voluntary Administrative Transfers. Family public housing resident transfers will be covered only in the case of “Xxxxxxxxx Transfers”.
(f) Family public housing resident transfers offer moving expenses coverage only to residents currently living in Limited Areas and requesting to transfer to General, Revitalizing, or Opportunity Areas—such transfers are recognized as “Xxxxxxxxx transfers.” Residents are responsible for all expenses for non-Xxxxxxxxx transfers provided via the Family Public Housing Resident Transfer process.
(gf) The CHA may revise the transfer categories below to create and implement special programs and/or incentives for the benefit of residents.
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Samples: Residential Lease Agreement