Common use of Prioritization Clause in Contracts

Prioritization. The HB shall prioritize households in Housing Need in the following order: i. Vulnerable households: Nunavut Housing Corporation will prioritize vulnerable populations to address local housing challenges. NHS vulnerable populations include women and children fleeing domestic violence, seniors, Indigenous peoples, people with disabilities, those dealing with mental health and addiction issues, homeless individuals and those at risk of homelessness, veterans, racialized communities, and young adults. Nunavut Housing Corporation may also include other local vulnerable groups, which will be specified in the Action Plan. ii. Households in existing or new Community Housing: this includes households in greatest need living in Community Housing that are not currently receiving affordability support such as rent supplements or shelter allowances. The HB may support households in Housing Need: (i) living in Community Housing; (ii) living in new community housing built under other NHS and PT initiatives; or (iii) on community housing wait lists. Where there is no Community Housing or if Community Housing is oversubscribed, the HB may support households in Housing Need living in the private rental market; and iii. Vulnerable Homeowners in Severe Housing Need: where Community Housing or affordable private rental market is limited or absent, the HB may support homeowners in Severe Housing Need provided that Nunavut Housing Corporation can demonstrate that the household is a vulnerable population in the Action Plan and subject to asset testing by Nunavut. Severe Housing Need means a household that is in Housing Need and that spends at least 50% of its before-tax income on Housing (“Severe Housing Need”).

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Samples: Bilateral Agreement

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Prioritization. The HB shall prioritize households in Housing Need be prioritized in the following order: i. Vulnerable households: Nunavut Housing Corporation will prioritize vulnerable populations to address local housing challenges. this includes NHS vulnerable populations include (such as women and children fleeing domestic violence, ; seniors, ; Indigenous peoples, ; people with disabilities, ; those dealing with mental health and addiction issues, ; homeless individuals and those at risk of homelessness, ; veterans, ; racialized communities, and young adults. Nunavut Housing Corporation ) and may also include other local vulnerable groupsgroups in Housing Need, which will be specified and mutually agreed-to in the Action Plan. BCHMC may prioritize these vulnerable populations to address local housing challenges. ii. Households in Support existing or new Community Housing: this includes households in greatest need living in Community Housing that are not currently receiving affordability support such as rent supplements or shelter allowances. The HB may support households in Housing Needsupport: (i) households in Housing Need living in Community Housing; (ii) households living in new community housing built under other NHS and PT initiatives; or and (iii) households on community housing wait lists. Where there is no Community Housing or if Community Housing is oversubscribed, the HB may support households in Housing Need living in the private rental market; and iii. Vulnerable Homeowners in Severe Housing Need: where Community Housing or affordable private rental market is limited or absent, the HB may support homeowners in Severe Housing Need provided that Nunavut Housing Corporation BCHMC can demonstrate that the household is a vulnerable population as mutually agreed-to in the Action Plan and subject to asset testing by NunavutBritish Columbia. Severe Housing Need means a household that is in Housing Need and that spends at least 50% of its before-tax income on Housing (“Severe Housing Need”).

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Samples: Bilateral Agreement

Prioritization. The HB shall prioritize households in Housing Need in the following order: i. Vulnerable households: Nunavut Housing Corporation PEIHC will prioritize vulnerable populations to address local housing challenges. NHS vulnerable populations include women and children fleeing domestic violence, seniors, Indigenous peoples, people with disabilities, those dealing with mental health and addiction issues, homeless individuals and those at risk of homelessness, veterans, racialized communities, and young adults. Nunavut Housing Corporation PEIHC may also include other local vulnerable groups, which will be specified in the Action Plan. ii. Households in existing or new Community Housing: this includes households in greatest need living in Community Housing that are not currently receiving affordability support such as rent supplements or shelter allowances. The HB may support households in Housing Need: : (i) living in Community Housing; (ii) living in new community housing built under other NHS and PT initiatives; or (iii) on community housing wait lists. Where there is no Community Housing or if Community Housing is oversubscribed, the HB may support households in Housing Need living in the private rental market; and iii. Vulnerable Homeowners in Severe Housing Need: where Community Housing or affordable private rental market is limited or absent, the HB may support homeowners in Severe Housing Need provided that Nunavut Housing Corporation PEIHC can demonstrate that the household is a vulnerable population in the Action Plan and subject to asset testing by NunavutPEI. Severe Housing Need means a household that is in Housing Need and that spends at least 50% of its before-before tax income on Housing (“Severe Housing Need”).

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Samples: Bilateral Agreement

Prioritization. The HB shall prioritize households in Housing Need in the following order: i. Vulnerable households: Nunavut Housing Corporation MHO will prioritize vulnerable populations to address local housing challenges. NHS vulnerable populations include women and children fleeing domestic violence, seniors, Indigenous peoples, people with disabilities, those dealing with mental health and addiction issues, homeless individuals and those at risk of homelessness, veterans, racialized communities, and young adults. Nunavut Housing Corporation MHO may also include other local vulnerable groups, which will be specified in the Action Plan. ii. Households in existing or new Community Housing: this includes households in greatest need living in Community Housing that are not currently receiving affordability support such as rent supplements or shelter allowances. The HB may support households in Housing Need: (i) living in Community Housing; (ii) living in new community housing built under other NHS and PT Ontario initiatives; or (iii) on community housing wait lists. Where there is no Community Housing or if Community Housing is oversubscribed, the HB may support households in Housing Need living in the private rental market; and iii. Vulnerable Homeowners in Severe Housing Need: where Community Housing or affordable private rental market is limited or absent, the HB may support homeowners in Severe Housing Need provided that Nunavut Housing Corporation MHO can demonstrate that the household is a vulnerable population in the Action Plan and subject to asset testing by NunavutOntario. Severe Housing Need means a household that is in Housing Need and that spends at least 50% of its before-before tax income on Housing (“Severe Housing Need”).

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Samples: Bilateral Agreement

Prioritization. The HB shall prioritize households in Housing Need in the following order: i. Vulnerable households: Nunavut Housing Corporation MHO will prioritize vulnerable populations to address local housing challenges. NHS vulnerable populations include women and children fleeing domestic violence, seniors, Indigenous peoples, people with disabilities, those dealing with mental health and addiction issues, homeless individuals and those at risk of homelessness, veterans, racialized communities, and young adults. Nunavut Housing Corporation MHO may also include other local vulnerable groups, which will be specified in the Action Plan. ii. Households in existing or new Community Housing: this includes households in greatest need living in Community Housing that are not currently receiving affordability support such as rent supplements or shelter allowances. The HB may support households in Housing Need: (i) living in Community Housing; (ii) living in new community housing built under other NHS and PT initiatives; or (iii) on community housing wait lists. Where there is no Community Housing or if Community Housing is oversubscribed, the HB may support households in Housing Need living in the private rental market; and iii. Vulnerable Homeowners in Severe Housing Need: where Community Housing or affordable private rental market is limited or absent, the HB may support homeowners in Severe Housing Need provided that Nunavut Housing Corporation MHO can demonstrate that the household is a vulnerable population in the Action Plan and subject to asset testing by NunavutOntario. Severe Housing Need means a household that is in Housing Need and that spends at least 50% of its before-before tax income on Housing (“Severe Housing Need”).

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Samples: Bilateral Agreement

Prioritization. The HB shall prioritize households in Housing Need in the following order: i. Vulnerable households: Nunavut Housing Corporation NWTHC will prioritize vulnerable populations to address local housing challenges. NHS vulnerable populations include women and children fleeing domestic violence, seniors, Indigenous peoples, people with disabilities, those dealing with mental health and addiction issues, homeless individuals and those at risk of homelessness, veterans, racialized communities, and young adults. Nunavut Housing Corporation NWTHC may also include other local vulnerable groups, which will be specified in the Action Plan. ii. Households in existing or new Community Housing: this includes households in greatest need living in Community Housing that are not currently receiving affordability support such as rent supplements or shelter allowances. The HB may support households in Housing Need: : (i) living in Community Housing; (ii) living in new community housing built under other NHS and PT initiatives; or (iii) on community housing wait lists. Where there is no Community Housing or if Community Housing is oversubscribed, the HB may support households in Housing Need living in the private rental market; and iii. Vulnerable Homeowners in Severe Housing Need: where Community Housing or affordable private rental market is limited or absent, the HB may support homeowners in Severe Housing Need provided that Nunavut Housing Corporation NWTHC can demonstrate that the household is a vulnerable population in the Action Plan and subject to asset testing by NunavutNorthwest Territories. Severe Housing Need means a household that is in Housing Need and that spends at least 50% of its before-before tax income on Housing (“Severe Housing Need”).

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Samples: Bilateral Agreement

Prioritization. The HB shall prioritize households in Housing Need in the following order: i. Vulnerable households: Nunavut Housing Corporation MHRC will prioritize vulnerable populations to address local housing challenges. NHS vulnerable populations include women and children fleeing domestic violence, seniors, Indigenous peoples, people with disabilities, those dealing with mental health and addiction issues, homeless individuals and those at risk of homelessness, veterans, racialized communities, and young adults. Nunavut Housing Corporation MHRC may also include other local vulnerable groups, which will be specified in the Action Plan. ii. Households in existing or new Community Housing: this includes households in greatest need living in Community Housing that are not currently receiving affordability support such as rent supplements or shelter allowances. The HB may support households in Housing Need: : (i) living in Community Housing; (ii) living in new community housing built under other NHS and PT initiatives; or (iii) on community housing wait lists. Where there is no Community Housing or if Community Housing is oversubscribed, the HB may support households in Housing Need living in the private rental market; and iii. Vulnerable Homeowners in Severe Housing Need: where Community Housing or affordable private rental market is limited or absent, the HB may support homeowners in Severe Housing Need provided that Nunavut Housing Corporation MHRC can demonstrate that the household is a vulnerable population in the Action Plan and subject to asset testing by NunavutManitoba. Severe Housing Need means a household that is in Housing Need and that spends at least 50% of its before-before tax income on Housing (“Severe Housing Need”).

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Samples: Bilateral Agreement

Prioritization. The HB shall prioritize households in Housing Need in the following order: i. Vulnerable households: Nunavut Housing Corporation BCHMC will prioritize vulnerable populations to address local housing challenges. NHS vulnerable populations include women and children fleeing domestic violence, seniors, Indigenous peoples, people with disabilities, those dealing with mental health and addiction issues, homeless individuals and those at risk of homelessness, veterans, racialized communities, and young adults. Nunavut Housing Corporation BCHMC may also include other local vulnerable groups, which will be specified in the Action Plan. ii. Households in existing or new Community Housing: this includes households in greatest need living in Community Housing that are not currently receiving affordability support such as rent supplements or shelter allowances. The HB may support households in Housing Need: : (i) living in Community Housing; (ii) living in new community housing built under other NHS and PT initiatives; or (iii) on community housing wait lists. Where there is no Community Housing or if Community Housing is oversubscribed, the HB may support households in Housing Need living in the private rental market; and iii. Vulnerable Homeowners in Severe Housing Need: where Community Housing or affordable private rental market is limited or absent, the HB may support homeowners in Severe Housing Need provided that Nunavut Housing Corporation BCHMC can demonstrate that the household is a vulnerable population in the Action Plan and subject to asset testing by NunavutBritish Columbia. Severe Housing Need means a household that is in Housing Need and that spends at least 50% of its before-before tax income on Housing (“Severe Housing Need”).

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Samples: Bilateral Agreement

Prioritization. The HB shall prioritize households in Housing Need in the following order: i. Vulnerable households: Nunavut Housing Corporation YHC will prioritize vulnerable populations to address local housing challenges. NHS vulnerable populations include women and children fleeing domestic violence, seniors, Indigenous peoples, people with disabilities, those dealing with mental health and addiction issues, homeless individuals and those at risk of homelessness, veterans, racialized communities, and young adults. Nunavut Housing Corporation YHC may also include other local vulnerable groups, which will be specified in the Action Plan. ii. Households in existing or new Community Housing: this includes households in greatest need living in Community Housing that are not currently receiving affordability support such as rent supplements or shelter allowances. The HB may support households in Housing Need: : (i) living in Community Housing; (ii) living in new community housing built under other NHS and PT initiatives; or (iii) on community housing wait lists. Where there is no Community Housing or if Community Housing is oversubscribed, the HB may support households in Housing Need living in the private rental market; and iii. Vulnerable Homeowners in Severe Housing Need: where Community Housing or affordable private rental market is limited or absent, the HB may support homeowners in Severe Housing Need provided that Nunavut Housing Corporation YHC can demonstrate that the household is a vulnerable population in the Action Plan and subject to asset testing by NunavutYukon. Severe Housing Need means a household that is in Housing Need and that spends at least 50% of its before-before tax income on Housing (“Severe Housing Need”).

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Samples: Bilateral Agreement

Prioritization. The HB shall prioritize households in Housing Need in the following order: i. Vulnerable households: Nunavut Housing Corporation NLHC will prioritize vulnerable populations to address local housing challenges. NHS vulnerable populations include women and children fleeing domestic violence, seniors, Indigenous peoples, people with disabilities, those dealing with mental health and addiction issues, homeless individuals and those at risk of homelessness, veterans, racialized communities, and young adults. Nunavut Housing Corporation NLHC may also include other local vulnerable groups, which will be specified in the Action Plan. ii. Households in existing or new Community Housing: this includes households in greatest need living in Community Housing that are not currently receiving affordability support such as rent supplements or shelter allowances. The HB may support households in Housing Need: (i) living in Community Housing; (ii) living in new community housing built under other NHS and PT initiatives; or (iii) on community housing wait lists. Where there is no Community Housing or if Community Housing is oversubscribed, the HB may support households in Housing Need living in the private rental market; and iii. Vulnerable Homeowners in Severe Housing Need: where Community Housing or affordable private rental market is limited or absent, the HB may support homeowners in Severe Housing Need provided that Nunavut Housing Corporation NLHC can demonstrate that the household is a vulnerable population in the Action Plan and subject to asset testing by NunavutNewfoundland and Labrador. Severe Housing Need means a household that is in Housing Need and that spends at least 50% of its before-tax income on Housing (“Severe Housing Need”).

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Samples: Bilateral Agreement

Prioritization. The HB shall prioritize households in Housing Need in the following order: i. Vulnerable households: Nunavut Housing Corporation SHC will prioritize vulnerable populations to address local housing challenges. NHS vulnerable populations include women and children fleeing domestic violence, seniors, Indigenous peoples, people with disabilities, those dealing with mental health and addiction issues, homeless individuals and those at risk of homelessness, veterans, racialized communities, and young adults. Nunavut Housing Corporation SHC may also include other local vulnerable groups, which will be specified in the Action Plan. ii. Households in existing or new Community Housing: this includes households in greatest need living in Community Housing that are not currently receiving affordability support such as rent supplements or shelter allowances. The HB may support households in Housing Need: : (i) living in Community Housing; (ii) living in new community housing built under other NHS and PT initiatives; or (iii) on community housing wait lists. Where there is no Community Housing or if Community Housing is oversubscribed, the HB may support households in Housing Need living in the private rental market; and iii. Vulnerable Homeowners in Severe Housing Need: where Community Housing or affordable private rental market is limited or absent, the HB may support homeowners in Severe Housing Need provided that Nunavut Housing Corporation SHC can demonstrate that the household is a vulnerable population in the Action Plan and subject to asset testing by NunavutSaskatchewan. Severe Housing Need means a household that is in Housing Need and that spends at least 50% of its before-before tax income on Housing (“Severe Housing Need”).

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Samples: Bilateral Agreement

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Prioritization. The HB shall prioritize households in Housing Need in the following order: i. Vulnerable households: Nunavut Housing Corporation SHC will prioritize vulnerable populations to address local housing challenges. NHS vulnerable populations include women and children fleeing domestic violence, seniors, Indigenous peoples, people with disabilities, those dealing with mental health and addiction issues, homeless individuals and those at risk of homelessness, veterans, racialized communities, and young adults. Nunavut Housing Corporation SHC may also include other local vulnerable groups, which will be specified in the Action Plan. ii. Households in existing or new Community Housing: this includes households in greatest need living in Community Housing that are not currently receiving affordability support such as rent supplements or shelter allowances. The HB may support households in Housing Need: (i) living in Community Housing; (ii) living in new community housing built under other NHS and PT initiatives; or (iii) on community housing wait lists. Where there is no Community Housing or if Community Housing is oversubscribed, the HB may support households in Housing Need living in the private rental market; and iii. Vulnerable Homeowners in Severe Housing Need: where Community Housing or affordable private rental market is limited or absent, the HB may support homeowners in Severe Housing Need provided that Nunavut Housing Corporation SHC can demonstrate that the household is a vulnerable population in the Action Plan and subject to asset testing by NunavutSaskatchewan. Severe Housing Need means a household that is in Housing Need and that spends at least 50% of its before-tax income on Housing (“Severe Housing Need”).

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Samples: Bilateral Agreement

Prioritization. The HB shall prioritize households in Housing Need in the following order: i. Vulnerable households: Nunavut Housing Corporation Nova Scotia will prioritize vulnerable populations to address local housing challenges. NHS vulnerable populations include women and children fleeing domestic violence, seniors, Indigenous peoples, people with disabilities, those dealing with mental health and addiction issues, homeless individuals and those at risk of homelessness, veterans, racialized communities, and young adults. Nunavut Housing Corporation Nova Scotia may also include other local vulnerable groups, which will be specified in the Action Plan. ii. Households in existing or new Community Housing: this includes households in greatest need living in Community Housing that are not currently receiving affordability support such as rent supplements or shelter allowances. The HB may support households in Housing Need: (i) living in Community Housing; (ii) living in new community housing built under other NHS and PT Nova Scotia initiatives; or (iii) on community housing wait lists. Where there is no Community Housing or if Community Housing is oversubscribed, the HB may support households in Housing Need living in the private rental market; and iii. Vulnerable Homeowners in Severe Housing Need: where Community Housing or affordable private rental market is limited or absent, the HB may support homeowners in Severe Housing Need provided that Nunavut Housing Corporation Nova Scotia can demonstrate that the household is a vulnerable population in the Action Plan and subject to asset testing by NunavutNova Scotia. Severe Housing Need means a household that is in Housing Need and that spends at least 50% of its before-tax income on Housing (“Severe Housing Need”).

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Samples: Bilateral Agreement

Prioritization. The HB shall prioritize households in Housing Need in the following order: i. Vulnerable households: Nunavut Housing Corporation NBHC will prioritize vulnerable populations to address local housing challenges. NHS vulnerable populations include women and children fleeing domestic violence, seniors, Indigenous peoples, people with disabilities, those dealing with mental health and addiction issues, homeless individuals and those at risk of homelessness, veterans, racialized communities, and young adults. Nunavut Housing Corporation NBHC may also include other local vulnerable groups, which will be specified in the Action Plan. ii. Households in existing or new Community Housing: this includes households in greatest need living in Community Housing that are not currently receiving affordability support such as rent supplements or shelter allowances. The HB may support households in Housing Need: : (i) living in Community Housing; (ii) living in new community housing built under other NHS and PT initiatives; or (iii) on community housing wait lists. Where there is no Community Housing or if Community Housing is oversubscribed, the HB may support households in Housing Need living in the private rental market; and iii. Vulnerable Homeowners in Severe Housing Need: where Community Housing or affordable private rental market is limited or absent, the HB may support homeowners in Severe Housing Need provided that Nunavut Housing Corporation NBHC can demonstrate that the household is a vulnerable population in the Action Plan and subject to asset testing by NunavutNew Brunswick. Severe Housing Need means a household that is in Housing Need and that spends at least 50% of its before-before tax income on Housing (“Severe Housing Need”).

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Samples: Bilateral Agreement

Prioritization. The HB shall prioritize households in Housing Need in the following order: i. Vulnerable households: Nunavut Housing Corporation will prioritize vulnerable populations to address local housing challenges. NHS vulnerable populations include women and children fleeing domestic violence, seniors, Indigenous peoples, people with disabilities, those dealing with mental health and addiction issues, homeless individuals and those at risk of homelessness, veterans, racialized communities, and young adults. Nunavut Housing Corporation may also include other local vulnerable groups, which will be specified in the Action Plan. ii. Households in existing or new Community Housing: this includes households in greatest need living in Community Housing that are not currently receiving affordability support such as rent supplements or shelter allowances. The HB may support households in Housing Need: : (i) living in Community Housing; (ii) living in new community housing built under other NHS and PT initiatives; or (iii) on community housing wait lists. Where there is no Community Housing or if Community Housing is oversubscribed, the HB may support households in Housing Need living in the private rental market; and iii. Vulnerable Homeowners in Severe Housing Need: where Community Housing or affordable private rental market is limited or absent, the HB may support homeowners in Severe Housing Need provided that Nunavut Housing Corporation can demonstrate that the household is a vulnerable population in the Action Plan and subject to asset testing by Nunavut. Severe Housing Need means a household that is in Housing Need and that spends at least 50% of its before-before tax income on Housing (“Severe Housing Need”).

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Samples: Bilateral Agreement

Prioritization. The HB shall prioritize households in Housing Need in the following order: i. Vulnerable households: Nunavut Xxxxxx Xxxxxx Island Housing Corporation will prioritize vulnerable populations to address local housing challenges. NHS vulnerable populations include women and children fleeing domestic violence, seniors, Indigenous peoples, people with disabilities, those dealing with mental health and addiction issues, homeless individuals and those at risk of homelessness, veterans, racialized communities, and young adults. Nunavut Xxxxxx Xxxxxx Island Housing Corporation may also include other local vulnerable groups, which will be specified in the Action Plan. ii. Households in existing or new Community Housing: this includes households in greatest need living in Community Housing that are not currently receiving affordability support such as rent supplements or shelter allowances. The HB may support households in Housing Need: (i) living in Community Housing; (ii) living in new community housing built under other NHS and PT initiatives; or (iii) on community housing wait lists. Where there is no Community Housing or if Community Housing is oversubscribed, the HB may support households in Housing Need living in the private rental market; and iii. Vulnerable Homeowners in Severe Housing Need: where Community Housing or affordable private rental market is limited or absent, the HB may support homeowners in Severe Housing Need provided that Nunavut Xxxxxx Xxxxxx Island Housing Corporation can demonstrate that the household is a vulnerable population in the Action Plan and subject to asset testing by NunavutXxxxxx Xxxxxx Island. Severe Housing Need means a household that is in Housing Need and that spends at least 50% of its before-tax income on Housing (“Severe Housing Need”).

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Samples: Bilateral Agreement

Prioritization. The HB shall prioritize households in Housing Need in the following order: i. Vulnerable households: Nunavut Housing Corporation MHO will prioritize vulnerable populations to address local housing challenges. NHS vulnerable populations include women and children fleeing domestic violence, seniors, Indigenous peoples, people with disabilities, those dealing with mental health and addiction issues, homeless individuals and those at risk of homelessness, veterans, racialized communities, and young adults. Nunavut Housing Corporation MHO may also include other local vulnerable groups, which will be specified in the Action Plan. ii. Households in existing or new Community Housing: this includes households in greatest need living in Community Housing that are not currently receiving affordability support such as rent supplements or shelter allowances. The HB may support households in Housing Need: (i) living in Community Housing; (ii) living in new community housing built under other NHS and PT initiatives; or (iii) on community housing wait lists. Where there is no Community Housing or if Community Housing is oversubscribed, the HB may support households in Housing Need living in the private rental market; and iii. Vulnerable Homeowners in Severe Housing Need: where Community Housing or affordable private rental market is limited or absent, the HB may support homeowners in Severe Housing Need provided that Nunavut Housing Corporation MHO can demonstrate that the household is a vulnerable population in the Action Plan and subject to asset testing by NunavutOntario. Severe Housing Need means a household that is in Housing Need and that spends at least 50% of its before-before tax income on Housing (“Severe Housing Need”).

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Bilateral Agreement

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