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Affordability restriction definition

Affordability restriction means a limit on the amount of rent that an owner may charge at publicly
Affordability restriction means the Affordability Restriction(s) made by the Owner in connection with a separate, subordinate loan from the Issuer, as amended, and as the same may be further supplemented or amended from time to time.
Affordability restriction means a limit on rent that an owner

Examples of Affordability restriction in a sentence

  • Affordability restriction on all assisted units will be no less than 30 years.

  • Selected homebuilder must ensure the compliance with this Affordability restriction by recordation of an Affordability Covenants for 20 lots sold as affordable units.

  • Affordability restriction shall be consistent with the County requirements for multi- family housing.


More Definitions of Affordability restriction

Affordability restriction means a limit on rents that a property owner may charge at a
Affordability restriction means a limit on rents that a property owner may charge at a participating property or a limitation on the use of a participating property as set forth in a contract.
Affordability restriction means a limit on rent that an owner may charge for occupancy of a dwelling unit in a project or a limit on the income of tenants for persons or families seeking to qualify as tenants in a project.
Affordability restriction. ’ means, with respect to
Affordability restriction means a limit on rents that an owner may
Affordability restriction means the Affordability Restrictions Implementing Health & Safety Code Section 33413 (Rental), dated _ _, 2014, made by the Owner to the Issuer.
Affordability restriction means a document evidencing the affordability requirements of the Project for such period and on such terms as set forth in Section A.5 hereof, which will be recorded/filed with the appropriate registry of deeds.