PROPERTY SPECIFIC REQUIREMENTS Sample Clauses

PROPERTY SPECIFIC REQUIREMENTS. In addition to the rights and responsibilities listed in Section 18 (c)(13) of the Lease Agreement, Residents protected under the CHA Leaseholder Housing Choice and Relocation Rights Contract 10/1/99 or the CHA Relocation Rights Contract for Families with Occupancy after 10/1/99 (the “Relocation Rights Contract”) are subject to the following provisions: Tenant has been conditionally accepted for occupancy because Tenant was compliant with Tenant's prior lease at the time of application and admission and provided evidence sufficient in the Management Agent's discretion that the Tenant either met the Property Specific Requirements or is engaged in activities to meet the Property Specific Requirements, as permitted under Section 3.2 of the Admissions and Continued Occupancy Policy (ACOP). If the Tenant is engaged in activities to meet the Property Specific Requirements other than those in Section
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PROPERTY SPECIFIC REQUIREMENTS. In addition to the lease compliance requirements established by subparagraphs 1 (a) through (h) above, existing or proposed Redevelopment Agreements may include property specific requirements. Property specific requirements include but are not limited to: criteria for admission, return to the property, requirements for continued occupancy, time periods and activities for meeting or curing a failure to meet such requirements, and documentation to establish or verify compliance with such requirements. Such requirements are to be developed by the working group engaged in the planning process for a property. As soon as such requirements are developed and adopted for the property, notice of such requirements to affected residents will be provided no less than one year prior to the date of housing offer.
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PROPERTY SPECIFIC REQUIREMENTS. In addition to the rights and responsibilities listed in Section 18 c. (13) of the Lease Agreement, Residents protected under the Relocation Rights Contract are subject to the following provisions: Tenant has been conditionally accepted for occupancy because Tenant was compliant with Tenant's prior lease at the time of application and admission and provided evidence sufficient in the Management Agent's discretion that the Tenant either met the Property Specific Requirements or is engaged in activities to meet the Property Specific Requirements, as permitted under Section 3.2 of the Admissions and Continued Occupancy Policy (ACOP). If the Tenant is engaged in activities to meet the Property Specific Requirements other than those in Section 3.2 A 1 of the ACOP, and, if at the start of his/her first year's re-certification process the Tenant does not meet such Property Specific Requirements, the Management Agent will notify the Chicago Housing Authority ("CHA") to begin looking for a unit for the resident at a property where the Tenant satisfies the occupancy criteria. If the Tenant does not meet the Property Specific Requirements (other than those in Section 3.2 A 1 of the ACOP) he or she is engaged in activities to meet within one year of Tenant's move-in date at annual recertification, the Management Agent shall notify the Tenant and CHA, and CHA shall transfer the Tenant to a unit outside the Development.
PROPERTY SPECIFIC REQUIREMENTS. In addition to the rights and responsibilities listed in Section 18 (c)(13) of the Lease Agreement, Residents protected under the Relocation Rights Contract are subject to the following provisions: Tenant has been conditionally accepted for occupancy because Tenant was compliant with Tenant's prior lease at the time of application and admission and provided evidence sufficient in the Management Agent's discretion that the Tenant either met the Property Specific Requirements or is engaged in activities to meet the Property Specific Requirements, as permitted under Section 3.2 of the Admissions and Continued Occupancy Policy (ACOP). If the Tenant is engaged in activities to meet the Property Specific Requirements other than those in Section
PROPERTY SPECIFIC REQUIREMENTS. In addition to the rights and responsibilities listed in Section 18 c. (13) of the Lease Agreement, Residents protected under the Relocation Rights Contract are subject to the following provisions: Tenant has been conditionally accepted for occupancy because Tenant was compliant with Tenant's prior lease at the time of application and admission and provided evidence sufficient in the Management Agent's discretion that the Tenant either met the Property Specific Requirements or is engaged in activities to meet the Property Specific Requirements, as permitted under Section

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