Unit Transfers. a. The tenant may make a written request to transfer to another dwelling unit for the following reasons: i. The family size has increased causing overcrowding in the current unit. ii. Transfer is needed to alleviate a disability (Reasonable Accommodation procedures will apply). iii. To alleviate a serious or life threatening medical condition. iv. Due to threat of physical harm or criminal activity. v. In accordance with the VAWA Addendum and the DMMHA Emergency Transfer Plan, attached hereto and set forth in the DMMHA ACO Plan, if the tenant reasonably believes that there is a threat of imminent harm from further domestic violence, dating violence, sexual assault, or stalking if the tenant remains within the same dwelling unit, or in the case of sexual assault, the tenant reasonably believes that there is a threat of imminent harm from further such violence if the tenant remains within the same dwelling unit that the tenant is currently occupying, or the sexual assault occurred on the premise during the 90-day period preceding the date of the request for transfer. b. The DMMHA may initiate unit transfers for the following reasons: i. To conform with occupancy standards as stated in the Admissions and Continued Occupancy Plan. ii. If the tenant’s current unit is deemed uninhabitable by the Maintenance Supervisor. xxx. Xx comply with the DMMHA’s HUD approved disposition application. iv. Tenant is occupying a unit with accessible features that are not needed and there is another tenant or person on the waiting list that requires a unit with accessible features. c. When a unit becomes available: i. The DMMHA shall first offer the unit to a current occupant in the same development who has been approved for such a unit transfer. ii. If there is no current tenant in the same development who requires the unit, the DMMHA shall offer the unit to a current tenant in another development that has been approved for such a unit transfer. iii. If there is no current occupant in need of the available unit, the DMMHA shall offer the unit to an applicant on the waiting list. iv. The tenant must pay a new security deposit for the new unit prior to obtaining possession. The security deposit of the old unit will be processed as stated under Security Deposits in this lease agreement. v. If the unit transfer is to alleviate a disability as a reasonable accommodation, the DMMHA shall pay all moving expenses. The DMMHA may also allow the unit security deposit to transfer to the new unit.
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Samples: Public Housing Lease Agreement, Public Housing Lease Agreement, Public Housing Program Dwelling Lease
Unit Transfers. a. The tenant Ttenant may make a written request to transfer to another dwelling unit for the following reasons:
i. The family size has increased causing overcrowding in the current unit;.
ii. Transfer is needed to alleviate a disability (Reasonable Accommodation procedures will apply);.
iii. To alleviate a serious or life life- threatening medical condition;.
iv. Due to threat of physical harm or criminal activity;.
v. A resident residing at 0000 Xxxxxxx can request to transfer to an 62- and- over property after turning age 62; or.
vi. In accordance with the VAWA Addendum and the DMMHA Emergency Transfer Plan, attached hereto and set forth in the DMMHA ACO Plan, if the tenant Ttenant reasonably believes that there is a threat of imminent harm from further domestic violence, dating violence, sexual assault, or stalking if the tenant Ttenant remains within the same dwelling unit, or in the case of sexual assault, the tenant Ttenant reasonably believes that there is a threat of imminent harm from further such violence if the tenant remains within the same dwelling unit that the tenant tTenant is currently occupying, or the sexual assault occurred on the premise during the 90-day period preceding the date of the request for transfer.
b. The DMMHA may initiate unit transfers for any of the following reasons:
i. To conform with occupancy standards as stated in the Admissions and Continued Occupancy Plan;.
ii. If the tenanttTenant’s current unit is deemed uninhabitable by the Maintenance Supervisor;.
xxx. Xx comply with the DMMHA’s HUD HUD- approved disposition application;. or iv.
iv. Tenant is occupying a unit with accessible features that are not needed and there is another tenant or person on the waiting list that requires a unit with accessible features.
c. When a unit becomes available:
i. The DMMHA shall first offer the unit to a current occupant in the same development who has been approved for such a unit transfer.
ii. If there is no current tenant in the same development who requires the unit, the DMMHA shall offer the unit to a current tenant in another development that has been approved for such a unit transfer.
iii. If there is no current occupant in need of the available unit, the DMMHA shall offer the unit to an applicant on the waiting list.
iv. The tenant must pay a new security deposit for the new unit prior to obtaining possession. The security deposit of the old unit will be processed as stated under Security Deposits in this lease agreement.
v. If the unit transfer is to alleviate a disability as a reasonable accommodation, the DMMHA shall pay all moving expenses. The DMMHA may also allow the unit security deposit to transfer to the new unit.
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Unit Transfers. a. The tenant Tenant may make a written request to transfer to another dwelling unit for the following reasons:
i. The family size has increased causing overcrowding in the current unit.;
ii. Transfer is needed to alleviate a disability (Reasonable Accommodation procedures will apply).;
iii. To alleviate a serious or life threatening life‐threatening medical condition.;
iv. Due to threat of physical harm or criminal activity.;
v. A resident residing at 0000 Xxxxxxx can request to transfer to a 62‐and‐over property after turning age 62; or
vi. In accordance with the VAWA Addendum and the DMMHA Emergency Transfer Plan, attached hereto and set forth in the DMMHA ACO Plan, if the tenant Tenant reasonably believes that there is a threat of imminent harm from further domestic violence, dating violence, sexual assault, or stalking if the tenant Tenant remains within the same dwelling unit, or in the case of sexual assault, the tenant Tenant reasonably believes that there is a threat of imminent harm from further such violence if the tenant remains within the same dwelling unit that the tenant Tenant is currently occupying, or the sexual assault occurred on the premise during the 90-day 90‐day period preceding the date of the request for transfer.
b. The DMMHA may initiate unit transfers for any of the following reasons:
i. To conform with occupancy standards as stated in the Admissions and Continued Occupancy Plan.;
ii. If the tenantTenant’s current unit is deemed uninhabitable by the Maintenance Supervisor.;
xxx. Xx comply with the DMMHA’s HUD approved HUD‐approved disposition application.application;or
iv. Tenant is occupying a unit with accessible features that are not needed and there is another tenant or person on the waiting list that requires a unit with accessible features.
c. When a unit becomes available:
i. The DMMHA shall first offer the unit to a current occupant in the same development who has been approved for such a unit transfer.
ii. If there is no current tenant in the same development who requires the unit, the DMMHA shall offer the unit to a current tenant in another development that has been approved for such a unit transfer.
iii. If there is no current occupant in need of the available unit, the DMMHA shall offer the unit to an applicant on the waiting list.
iv. The tenant must pay a new security deposit for the new unit prior to obtaining possession. The security deposit of the old unit will be processed as stated under Security Deposits in this lease agreement.
v. If the unit transfer is to alleviate a disability as a reasonable accommodation, the DMMHA shall pay all moving expenses. The DMMHA may also allow the unit security deposit to transfer to the new unit.
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Samples: Public Housing Lease Agreement
Unit Transfers. a. The tenant may make a written request to transfer to another dwelling unit for the following reasons:
i. The family size has increased causing overcrowding in the current unit.
ii. Transfer is needed to alleviate a disability (Reasonable Accommodation procedures will apply).
iii. To alleviate a serious or life threatening medical condition.
iv. Due to threat of physical harm or criminal activity.
v. A resident residing at 1101 Xxxxxxx can request to transfer to an 62 and over property after turning age 62.
vi. In accordance with the VAWA Addendum and the DMMHA Emergency Transfer Plan, attached hereto and set forth in the DMMHA ACO Plan, if the tenant reasonably believes that there is a threat of imminent harm from further domestic violence, dating violence, sexual assault, or stalking if the tenant remains within the same dwelling unit, or in the case of sexual assault, the tenant reasonably believes that there is a threat of imminent harm from further such violence if the tenant remains within the same dwelling unit that the tenant is currently occupying, or the sexual assault occurred on the premise during the 90-day period preceding the date of the request for transfer.
b. The DMMHA may initiate unit transfers for the following reasons:
i. To conform with occupancy standards as stated in the Admissions and Continued Occupancy Plan.
ii. If the tenant’s current unit is deemed uninhabitable by the Maintenance Supervisor.
xxx. Xx comply with the DMMHA’s HUD approved disposition application.
iv. Tenant is occupying a unit with accessible features that are not needed and there is another tenant or person on the waiting list that requires a unit with accessible features.
c. When a unit becomes available:
i. The DMMHA shall first offer the unit to a current occupant in the same development who has been approved for such a unit transfer.
ii. If there is no current tenant in the same development who requires the unit, the DMMHA shall offer the unit to a current tenant in another development that has been approved for such a unit transfer.
iii. If there is no current occupant in need of the available unit, the DMMHA shall offer the unit to an applicant on the waiting list.
iv. The tenant must pay a new security deposit for the new unit prior to obtaining possession. The security deposit of the old unit will be processed as stated under Security Deposits in this lease agreement.
v. If the unit transfer is to alleviate a disability as a reasonable accommodation, the DMMHA shall pay all moving expenses. The DMMHA may also allow the unit security deposit to transfer to the new unit.
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Unit Transfers. a. The tenant may make a written request to transfer to another dwelling unit for the following reasons:
i. The family size has increased causing overcrowding in the current unit.
ii. Transfer is needed to alleviate a disability (Reasonable Accommodation procedures will apply).
iii. To alleviate a serious or life threatening medical condition.
iv. Due to threat of physical harm or criminal activity.
v. A resident residing at 0000 Xxxxxxx can request to transfer to an 62 and over property after turning age 62.
vi. In accordance with the VAWA Addendum and the DMMHA Emergency Transfer Plan, attached hereto and set forth in the DMMHA ACO Plan, if the tenant reasonably believes that there is a threat of imminent harm from further domestic violence, dating violence, sexual assault, or stalking if the tenant remains within the same dwelling unit, or in the case of sexual assault, the tenant reasonably believes that there is a threat of imminent harm from further such violence if the tenant remains within the same dwelling unit that the tenant is currently occupying, or the sexual assault occurred on the premise during the 90-day period preceding the date of the request for transfer.
b. The DMMHA may initiate unit transfers for the following reasons:
i. To conform with occupancy standards as stated in the Admissions and Continued Occupancy Plan.
ii. If the tenant’s current unit is deemed uninhabitable by the Maintenance Supervisor.
xxx. Xx comply with the DMMHA’s HUD approved disposition application.
iv. Tenant is occupying a unit with accessible features that are not needed and there is another tenant or person on the waiting list that requires a unit with accessible features.
c. When a unit becomes available:
i. The DMMHA shall first offer the unit to a current occupant in the same development who has been approved for such a unit transfer.
ii. If there is no current tenant in the same development who requires the unit, the DMMHA shall offer the unit to a current tenant in another development that has been approved for such a unit transfer.
iii. If there is no current occupant in need of the available unit, the DMMHA shall offer the unit to an applicant on the waiting list.
iv. The tenant must pay a new security deposit for the new unit prior to obtaining possession. The security deposit of the old unit will be processed as stated under Security Deposits in this lease agreement.
v. If the unit transfer is to alleviate a disability as a reasonable accommodation, the DMMHA shall pay all moving expenses. The DMMHA may also allow the unit security deposit to transfer to the new unit.
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Samples: Public Housing Lease Agreement
Unit Transfers. a. The tenant Tenant may make a written request to transfer to another dwelling unit for the following reasons:
i. The family size has increased causing overcrowding in the current unit.;
ii. Transfer is needed to alleviate a disability (Reasonable Accommodation procedures will apply).;
iii. To alleviate a serious or life life-threatening medical condition.;
iv. Due to threat of physical harm or criminal activity.;
v. A resident residing at 0000 Xxxxxxx can request to transfer to a 62-and-over property after turning age 62; or
vi. In accordance with the VAWA Addendum and the DMMHA Emergency Transfer Plan, attached hereto and set forth in the DMMHA ACO Plan, if the tenant Tenant reasonably believes that there is a threat of imminent harm from further domestic violence, dating violence, sexual assault, or stalking if the tenant Tenant remains within the same dwelling unit, or in the case of sexual assault, the tenant Tenant reasonably believes that there is a threat of imminent harm from further such violence if the tenant remains within the same dwelling unit that the tenant Tenant is currently occupying, or the sexual assault occurred on the premise during the 90-day period preceding the date of the request for transfer.
b. The DMMHA may initiate unit transfers for any of the following reasons:
i. To conform with occupancy standards as stated in the Admissions and Continued Occupancy Plan.;
ii. If the tenantTenant’s current unit is deemed uninhabitable by the Maintenance Supervisor.;
xxx. Xx comply with the DMMHA’s HUD HUD-approved disposition application; or iv.
iv. Tenant is occupying a unit with accessible features that are not needed and there is another tenant or person on the waiting list that requires a unit with accessible features.
c. When a unit becomes available:
i. The DMMHA shall first offer the unit to a current occupant in the same development who has been approved for such a unit transfer.
ii. If there is no current tenant in the same development who requires the unit, the DMMHA shall offer the unit to a current tenant in another development that has been approved for such a unit transfer.
iii. If there is no current occupant in need of the available unit, the DMMHA shall offer the unit to an applicant on the waiting list.
iv. The tenant must pay a new security deposit for the new unit prior to obtaining possession. The security deposit of the old unit will be processed as stated under Security Deposits in this lease agreement.
v. If the unit transfer is to alleviate a disability as a reasonable accommodation, the DMMHA shall pay all moving expenses. The DMMHA may also allow the unit security deposit to transfer to the new unit.
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