Common use of Multiple-Unit Dwellings Clause in Contracts

Multiple-Unit Dwellings. In the case of multiple unit dwellings consisting of fewer than five (5) units, only those units that are income-eligible may be weatherized unless 50% or more of the residing households are income-eligible in which case, all units and common areas may be weatherized. The cost of work in common areas must be pro-rated among the units. The average expenditure per unit limit must not be exceeded for any of the units weatherized. In the case of multiple unit dwellings consisting of five (5) or more units, only those units that are income- eligible may be served unless 66% or more of the households residing in the complex are income-eligible, in which case all units and common areas may be weatherized. The cost of work in common areas must be pro-rated among the units. The average expenditure per unit limit must not be exceeded for any of the units weatherized. DCAA and DOE approval is required before any work may be completed on dwellings consisting of five (5) or more dwellings.

Appears in 8 contracts

Samples: Weatherization Assistance Program Contract, Weatherization Assistance Program Contract, Weatherization Assistance Program Contract

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Multiple-Unit Dwellings. In the case of multiple unit dwellings consisting of fewer than five (5) units, only those units that are income-income- eligible may be weatherized unless 50% or more of the residing households are income-eligible in which case, all units and common areas may be weatherized. The cost of work in common areas must be pro-rated among the units. The average expenditure per unit limit must not be exceeded for any of the units weatherized. In the case of multiple unit dwellings consisting of five (5) or more units, only those units that are income- eligible may be served unless 66% or more of the households residing in the complex are income-eligible, in which case all units and common areas may be weatherized. The cost of work in common areas must be pro-rated among the units. The average expenditure per unit limit must not be exceeded for any of the units weatherized. DCAA and DOE approval is required before any work may be completed on dwellings consisting of five (5) or more dwellings.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Weatherization Assistance Program Contract, Weatherization Assistance Program Contract, Weatherization Assistance Program Contract

Multiple-Unit Dwellings. In the case of multiple unit dwellings consisting of fewer than five (5) units, only those units that are income-eligible may be weatherized unless 50% or more of the residing households are income-eligible in which case, all units and common areas may be weatherized. The cost of work in common areas must be pro-rated among the units. The average expenditure per unit limit must not be exceeded for any of the units weatherized. In the case of multiple unit dwellings consisting of five (5) or more units, only those units that are income- income-eligible may be served unless 66% or more of the households residing in the complex are income-eligible, in which case all units and common areas may be weatherized. The cost of work in common areas must be pro-rated among the units. The average expenditure per unit limit must not be exceeded for any of the units weatherized. DCAA and DOE approval is required before any work may be completed on dwellings consisting of five (5) or more dwellings.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Weatherization Assistance Program Contract, Weatherization Assistance Program Contract

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Multiple-Unit Dwellings. In the case of multiple unit dwellings consisting of fewer than five (5) units, only those units that are income-income- eligible may be weatherized unless 50% or more of the residing households are income-eligible in which case, all units and common areas may be weatherized. The cost of work in common areas must be pro-pro- rated among the units. The average expenditure per unit limit must not be exceeded for any of the units weatherized. In the case of multiple unit dwellings consisting of five (5) or more units, only those units that are income- eligible may be served unless 66% or more of the households residing in the complex are income-eligible, in which case all units and common areas may be weatherized. The cost of work in common areas must be pro-rated among the units. The average expenditure per unit limit must not be exceeded for any of the units weatherized. DCAA and DOE approval is required before any work may be completed on dwellings consisting of five (5) or more dwellings.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Heap Weatherization Assistance Program Contract, Weatherization Assistance Program Contract

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