- Section 202
- Section 811
- Housing provided under the Cranston-Gonzalez Affordable Housing Act
- McKinney-Vento Homeless Program
- Section 221(d) Insurance Programs
- Section 236
- Section 6 and Section 8
- Rural Housing Programs
- Low-Income Housing Tax Credit
- States that the applicant or tenant is a victim of domestic violence, dating violence, sexual assault, or stalking;
- States that the incident of domestic violence, dating violence, sexual assault, or stalking meets the definition of domestic violence under this law; and
- Includes the name of the person who committed the domestic violence if the name is know and safe to provide.
- Requested or consented to by the individual in writing;
- Required as part of an eviction proceeding; or
- Otherwise required by law.
- Denied housing;
- Admitted to housing;
- Notified of eviction or assistance termination; and
- The notice must be in multiple languages, consistent with the requirements of the Limited English Proficiency (LEP) Regulations (these regulations do not apply to the LIHTC program at this time).
- Allow tenants who are victims to transfer to another available and safe dwelling unit if -
- The tenant requests the transfer; and
- The tenant believes that they are threatened with imminent harm if they remain in the same dwelling unit; or
- If the tenant was a victim of sexual assault, the assault occurred on the premises within 90-days of the transfer request; and
- Incorporates confidentiality measures ensuring that the location of the new unit is not disclosed to the person who committed the act of violence.
- When tenants are evicted due to the commission of a crime covered by this law, and they were the sole qualifying tenant, what steps will be taken to qualify the victim (the remaining resident)? This could occur in a tax credit property if the abuser was the original tenant, got married, and the wife joined the unit. She would be added as a new member, but would have to qualify on her own in the event the husband was removed from the unit. If she did not qualify (due to income, student status, etc.), what would be an appropriate time to allow her to find additional housing?
- Agencies must develop an Emergency Transfer Plan; will this be done by the IRS or State HFAs?