Eligible Landlord definition
Eligible Landlord means a Private Landlord, Non-Profit Landlord, or Cooperative Housing Landlord that owns the Unit to which the Rent Supplement is applied;
Eligible Landlord means a landlord who:
Eligible Landlord. – means an owner of residential real property who rents to one or more Eligible Households for all or any part of the time period on or after April 1, 2020.
Examples of Eligible Landlord in a sentence
Notwithstanding any such arrangement, the Service Manager shall remain in possession and control of all Rent Supplement and/or Housing Allowance Funding until such funds are advanced to or on behalf of an Eligible Landlord in connection with the provision of Rent Supplements for an Eligible Unit and/or Housing Allowances to Eligible Renter Households, and shall remain directly responsible to the Minister under and for the performance of this Schedule.
An Eligible Landlord is a housing provider in any development in the Agency’s or the District of Columbia Department of Housing and Community Development’s (“DHCD”) portfolio consisting of more than twenty (20) residential rental units.
More Definitions of Eligible Landlord
Eligible Landlord means a Private Landlord, Non-Profit Landlord, or Cooperative Housing Landlord that owns the Unit to which the rent supplement is applied;
Eligible Landlord means a person(s) or a private or public for-profit, nonprofit, or government entity that applies for an award through the Request for Proposal process for the purpose of providing rehabilitation to eligible rental units for eligible persons. Additional points will be awarded to the Eligible Landlord that has incorporated green building techniques in the rehabilitation of multifamily projects and has demonstrated its overall knowledge of The GreenHome Initiatives' principles.