Subsidy Layering Sample Clauses

Subsidy Layering. A. Owner Disclosure The owner must disclose to the PHA, in accordance with HUD requirements, information regarding any related assistance from the Federal government, a State, or a unit of general local government, or any agency or instrumentality thereof, that is made available or is expected to be made available with respect to the contract units. Such related assistance includes, but is not limited to, any loan, grant, guarantee, insurance, payment, rebate, subsidy, credit, tax benefit, or any other form of direct or indirect assistance.
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Subsidy Layering a. Ow ner disclosure The owner must disclose to the PHA, in accordance with HUD requirements, information regarding any related assistance from the Federal Government, a State, or a unit of general local government, or any agency or instrumentality thereof, that is made available or is expected to be made available with respect to the contract units. Such related assistance includes, but is not limited to, any loan, grant, guarantee, insurance, payment, rebate, subsidy, credit, tax benefit, or any other form of direct or indirect assistance.
Subsidy Layering. If this item is checked, Section 911 of the Housing and Community Act of 1992 require that specific procedures be followed for subsidy layering review when HTC and HUD assistance are combined in a single Project.
Subsidy Layering. Before committing funds to a project, the Subrecipient must evaluate the project in accordance with guidelines it has adopted for the purpose of subsidy layering and not invest any more HOME funds, in combination with other governmental assistance, than is necessary to provide affordable housing.
Subsidy Layering. If this item is checked, Section 911 of the Housing and Community Act of 1992 require that specific procedures be followed for subsidy layering review when housing tax credits and HUD assistance are combined in a single Project.
Subsidy Layering. The Developer will ensure compliance with subsidy layering review requirements, including the provision of a the following, updated documents as soon as they become available:
Subsidy Layering. A subsidy layering review is not required for existing housing projects.
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