Rent to Owner Sample Clauses

Rent to Owner a. The initial rent to owner may not exceed the amount approved by the PHA in accordance with HUD requirements. b. Changes in the rent to owner shall be determined by the provisions of the lease. However, the owner may not raise the rent during the initial term of the lease. c. During the term of the lease (including the initial term of the lease and any extension term), the rent to owner may at no time exceed: (1) The reasonable rent for the unit as most recently determined or redetermined by the PHA in accordance with HUD requirements, or (2) Rent charged by the owner for comparable unassisted units in the premises.
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Rent to Owner a. The initial rent to owner may not exceed the amount approved by HACSM in accordance with HUD requirements. b. Changes in the rent to owner shall be determined by the provisions of the lease. However, the owner may not raise the rent during the initial term of the lease. c. During the term of the lease (including the initial term of the lease and any extension term), the rent to owner may at no time exceed: (1) The reasonable rent for the unit as most recently determined or redetermined by HACSM in accordance with HUD requirements, or (2) Rent charged by the owner for comparable unassisted units in the premises.
Rent to Owner a. The initial and redetermined rent to owner are established in accordance with HUD requirements. b. During the term of the lease (including the initial term of the lease and any extension term), the rent to owner may at no time exceed: (1) The reasonable rent for the unit as most recently determined or redetermined by the PHA in accordance with HUD requirements, or (2) Rent charged by the owner for comparable unassisted units in the premises.
Rent to Owner a. The initial rent to owner for the space may not exceed the amount ap proved by the P HA in accordance with H UD requirements. b. Changes in the rent to owner for the space shall be deter- mined by the provisions of the lease. However, the owner may not raise the rent during the initial term of the lease. c. During the term of the lease (including the initial term of the lease and any extension term), the rent to owner for the space may at no time exceed: (1) The r easonable r ent for t he s pace as most r ecently determined or redetermined by the PHA in accordance with HUD requirements, or (2) Rent charged by the owner for comparable unassisted spaces in the manufactured home park.
Rent to Owner. Reasonable Rent A. During the STEP/TBRA Contract term, the rent to owner may not at any time exceed the reasonable rent for the contract unit as most recently determined or redetermined by MaineHousing. B. MaineHousing will determine whether the rent to owner is reasonable in comparison to rent for other comparable unassisted units, taking into account location, unit size, and other relevant factors. C. MaineHousing will redetermine the reasonable rent as required by applicable HUD regulations or as circumstances warrant. MaineHousing may redetermine the reasonable rent at any time. D. During the STEP/TBRA Contract term, the rent to owner may not exceed rent charged by the owner for comparable unassisted units in the premises. The owner must give MaineHousing any information requested by MaineHousing on rents charged by the owner for other units in the premises or elsewhere. E. The owner must notify MaineHousing of any changes in the amount of the rent to owner at least 60 days before any such changes go into effect, and the amount of the rent to owner following any such agreed change may not exceed the reasonable rent for the unit as most recently determined or redetermined by MaineHousing. No increase in rent will be effective unless approved in writing in advance by MaineHousing.
Rent to Owner. A. The rent to the owner may not exceed the amount approved by MaineHousing in accordance with the STEP/TBRA Program. B. Changes in the rent to the owner shall be determined by the provisions of the lease and the STEP/TBRA Program. However, the owner may not raise the rent during the initial term of the lease. The owner must give the tenant and MaineHousing at least 60 days advance written notice C. During the term of the lease (including the initial term of the lease and any extension term), the rent to the owner may not at any time exceed the reasonable rent for the unit as most recently determined or redetermined by MaineHousing in accordance with STEP/TBRA Program requirements or rent charged by the owner for comparable unassisted units in the premises.
Rent to Owner. The regulations of 24 CFR part 983, subpart G, apply to PBV housing under paragraph (c) of this section. The reasonable rent for a cooperative unit is determined in ac- cordance with § 983.303. For cooperative housing, the rent to owner is the monthly carrying charge under the oc- cupancy agreement/lease between the member and the cooperative.
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Rent to Owner. Reasonable Rent With the exception of subparagraph c, this section does not apply to: 1) FEMA rental assistance families that transition to DHAP by staying in their previously FEMA assisted units; and 2) a family relocating from a FEMA provided temporary housing unit to a private rental market unit that FEMA has located for the family. For all other families, the following applies: a. The PHA may not approve a lease until it determines that the lease rent is reasonable. b. In order to be reasonable, the lease rent may not exceed the rents charged for comparable unassisted units in the private market and comparable unassisted units in the premises. c. During the term of the DRS contract, the PHA must also re-determine the reasonable rent before approving any increase in the lease rent. d. Reasonable rent determinations must be made in accordance with HUD requirements.
Rent to Owner a. The initial rent to owner may not exceed the amount approved by EDEN in accordance with program requirements. b. Changes in the rent to owner shall be determined by the provisions of the lease. However, the owner may not raise the rent during the initial term of the lease. c. During the term of the lease (including the initial term of the lease and any extension term), the rent to owner may at no time exceed: (1) The reasonable rent for the unit as most recently determined or redetermined by EDEN in accordance with program requirements (which may include payment standards or rental amounts not to exceed certain specified amounts according to number of bedrooms in a unit), and (2) Instead of rent reasonableness, rent charged by the owner for comparable unassisted units in the premises.
Rent to Owner. The total monthly rent payable to the owner for the contract unit. The rent to owner is the sum of the portion of rent payable by the tenant plus the HACSM housing assistance payment to the owner.
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