Income Certifications. As a condition to occupancy, each person who is intended to be a Qualified Resident or an eligible Resident (as determined by reference to the Code) shall be required to sign and deliver to Owner an Income Certification in such form as OHFA may require. All Qualified Residents occupying a Low-Income Unit in the Development shall be required to execute a new Income Certification and provide acceptable verification of current anticipated Income at the time of the expiration of the anniversary date of move-in, if applicable.
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Samples: Regulatory Agreement for Low Income Housing Tax Credits, Regulatory Agreement for Low Income Housing Tax Credits, Regulatory Agreement for Low Income Housing Tax Credits