Common use of Live-In Aide Clause in Contracts

Live-In Aide. A person who resides with an elderly, disabled or handicapped person and who: (i) Is determined to be essential to the care and well-being of the person; (ii) Is not obligated for the support of the person; and (iii) Would not be living in the unit except to provide the necessary supportive services to the person.

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: Conventional Public Housing Dwelling Lease, Conventional Public Housing Dwelling Lease, Conventional Public Housing Dwelling Lease

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Live-In Aide. A person who resides with an elderly, disabled disabled, or handicapped person person(s) and who:; (ia) Is is determined by the Housing Authority to be essential to the care and well-well being of the person; person(s); (iib) Is is not obligated for the support of the personperson(s); and and (iiic) Would would not be living in the unit except to provide the necessary supportive services to the personservices.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Annual Contributions Contract

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