Common use of Live-In Aide Clause in Contracts

Live-In Aide. A live-in aide is a person who resides with one or more elderly, near elderly residents, or a resident with a disability and who (a) is determined, by a knowledgeable professional, to be essential to the care and well- being of the resident, (b) is not obligated for the financial support of the resident, and (c) who would not be living in the dwelling unit except to provide the necessary supportive services. Prior approval of CHA is required to add a live-in aide to the household.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Fy2024 Residential Lease Agreement, Fy2024 Residential Lease Agreement, Fy2022 Residential Lease Agreement

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Live-In Aide. A live-in aide is a person who resides with one or more elderly, near elderly residents, or a resident with a disability and who (a) is determined, by a knowledgeable professional, to be essential to the care and well- well-being of the resident, (b) is not obligated for the financial support of the resident, and (c) who would not be living in the dwelling unit except to provide the necessary supportive services. Prior approval of CHA is required to add a live-in aide to the household.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Lease Part

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