Shelter costs definition

Shelter costs means rent, mortgage payments, real property taxes, heating fuel, gas, electricity, water, sewerage, and garbage collection services.
Shelter costs means mortgage payments, property insurance (if required), home owner association dues, rent, gas, electricity, heating fuel, water, sewer, garbage collection service, and real property taxes. Telephone, internet and television provider services are not allowable shelter costs.
Shelter costs means costs associated exclusively with living in the tribal member's Principal Residence, including but not limited to, rent payments, damage or advance deposits on rental property, payments on mortgages secured by the tribal member's personal residence, payments related to reverse mortgages secured by the tribal member's personal residence, payments on trailers or mobile homes (including the property on which they rest) if utilized as the member's personal residence, utility payments, mortgage insurance and related fees, homeowner's insurance, rental insurance, personal property insurance for property located within and about the Principal Residence, property taxes, condominium and homeowner's association fees, charges for regular maintenance and repair to make the Principal Residence habitable, unexpected or emergency repairs which are not reimbursed by insurance, costs for replacing or repairing essential items of property for maintaining a habitable home, and other costs which may be allowed as determined by the Chief Executive Officer on a case by case basis.

Examples of Shelter costs in a sentence

  • To the extent Food and Shelter costs exceed the State per diem rates for the area, the Responding Member must demonstrate that the additional costs were reasonable and necessary under the circumstances.

  • To the extent Food and Shelter costs exceed the State 43 per diem rates for the area, the Responding Member must demonstrate that the additional 44 costs were reasonable and necessary under the circumstances.

  • To the extent Food and Shelter costs exceed the State per diem rates for the area; the Re- sponding Member must demonstrate that the additional costs were reasonable and necessary under the circumstances.

  • To the extent Food and Shelter costs exceed the State 13 per diem rates for the area, the Responding Member must demonstrate that the additional 14 costs were reasonable and necessary under the circumstances.

  • To the extent Food and Shelter costs exceed the State per Diem rates for the area, the Assisting Member must demonstrate that the additional costs were reasonable and necessary under the circumstances.

  • To the extent Food and Shelter costs exceed the Missouri per diem rates for the area, the Responding Member must demonstrate that the additional costs were reasonable and necessary under the circumstances.

  • To the extent Food and Shelter costs exceed the State 5 per diem rates for the area, the Responding Member must demonstrate that the additional 6 costs were reasonable and necessary under the circumstances.

  • To the extent Food and Shelter costs exceed the State per diem rates for the area, Responding Member must demonstrate that the additional costs were reasonable and necessary under the circumstances.

  • To the extent Food and Shelter costs exceed the State per diem rates for the area; the Responding Member must demonstrate that the additional costs were reasonable and necessary under the circumstances.

  • To the extent Food and Shelter costs exceed the State 48 per diem rates for the area; the Responding Member must demonstrate that the additional 49 costs were reasonable and necessary under the circumstances.


More Definitions of Shelter costs

Shelter costs means the total for the household of