Housing for Older Persons Project definition

Housing for Older Persons Project means a Project that is composed only of Units that contain no more than two (2) bedrooms and is exempt from the Fair Housing Act’s familial status requirements, provided that:
Housing for Older Persons Project means a Project that is composed only of Units that contain no more than two bedrooms and is exempt from the Fair Housing Act’s familial status requirements, provided that:• HUD has determined that the property is specifically designed for and occupied by elderly personsunder a Federal, State or local government program, or • The property is intended for and occupied solely by individuals who are age 62 or older, or • The property houses at least one individual who is age 55 or older in at least 80 percent of the occupied Units, and adheres to a policy or procedure that demonstrates intent to house individuals who are age 55 or older.

Related to Housing for Older Persons Project

  • Representative of a prospective contractor means an officer or director of a corporation, a member or manager of a limited liability corporation, a partner of a partnership or a trustee of a trust of the prospective contractor.

  • Older person means an individual who is at least fifty-five (55) years of age and qualified to reside in a Housing For Older Persons Project.

  • Permanent Supportive Housing means voluntary, flexible supports to help individuals with psychiatric disabilities choose, get, and keep housing that is decent, safe, affordable, and integrated into the community. Tenants have access to an array of services that help them keep their housing, such as case management, assistance with daily activities, conflict resolution, and crisis response consistent with evidence-based practice standards published by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration.