HQS definition

HQS means the Housing Quality Standards required by regulations as enhanced by the PHA.
HQS means the Housing Quality Standards required by regulations as enhanced by the Housing Authority.
HQS means the Housing Quality Standards required by regulations as enhanced by CMHA.

Examples of HQS in a sentence

  • The procedure must include:  Mandatory inspection when a complaint is reported using the HHS Form, HQS Inspection Form, or documenting the specific complaint in an alternate format that includes follow-up and resolution.

  • Grantees may use the Commerce Housing Habitability Standards (HHS) form or the HUD Housing Quality Standards (HQS) Inspection form.

  • Visual assessments must be conducted by a HUD‐Certified Visual Assessor and must be documented on the HQS Inspection Form or HHS Form and maintained in the client file.

  • The procedure must include: ✓ Mandatory inspection when a complaint is reported using the HHS Form, HQS Inspection Form, or documenting the specific complaint in an alternate format that includes follow-up and resolution.


More Definitions of HQS

HQS means the Housing Quality Standards required by regulations as enhanced by the PHA. “Failure to Provide” refers to all requirements in the first Family Obligation.
HQS means the Housing Quality Standards required by HUD regulations.
HQS means the Housing Quality Standards required by HUD regulations as enhanced by HABC.
HQS means the AFCD Headquarters, having its Server Room situated at 5/F Cheung Sha Wan Government Offices, 303 Cheung Sha Wan Road, Kowloon, Hong Kong.
HQS means the housing quality standards required by regulations and enhanced by the HACD.
HQS means the housing quality standards as set forth in HUD’s regulations at 24 C.F.R. § 982.401 and consist of performance requirements and acceptability criteria or HUD approved variations in the acceptability criteria. Performance and acceptability criteria are set forth for these key aspects of housing quality: (i) sanitary facilities; (ii) food preparation and refuse disposal; (iii) space and security; (iv) thermal environment; (v) illumination and electricity; (vi) structure and materials; (vii) interior air quality; (viii) water supply; (ix) lead-based paint; (x) access; (xi) site and neighborhood; (xii) sanitary condition; and (xiii) smoke detectors. All program housing must meet the HQS performance requirements both at commencement of assisted occupancy, and throughout the assisted tenancy.