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        This web page, reproduced from page 419 of the Public Housing Property Management Handbook, shows where the following Keywords and Phrases are referenced in HUD Public Housing Regulations:
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throughout the subpart. The term ``reasonable cost'' is used here to underline the fact that while innovative means to provide housing are encouraged, they should be cost-effective.

Section 24.404(c)(2) permits the use of last resort housing, in special cases, which may involve variations from the usual methods of obtaining comparability. However, it should be specially noted that such variation should never result in a lowering of housing standards nor should it ever result in a lower quality of living style for the displaced person. The physical characteristics of the comparable replacement dwelling may be dissimilar to those of the displacement dwelling but they may never be inferior.

One example might be the use of a new mobile home to replace a very substandard conventional dwelling in an area where comparable conventional dwellings are not available.

Another example could be the use of a superior, but smaller decent, safe and sanitary dwelling to replace a large, old substandard dwelling, only a portion of which is being used as living quarters by the occupants and no other large comparable dwellings are available in the area.

Subpart F--Mobile Homes

Section 24.503 Replacement Housing Payment for 180-Day Mobile Homeowner- Occupants

A 180-day owner-occupant who is displaced from a mobile home on a rented site may be eligible for a replacement housing payment for a dwelling computed under SEC. 24.401 and a replacement housing payment for a site computed under SEC. 24.402. A 180-day owner-occupant of both the mobile home and the site, who relocates the mobile home, may be eligible for a replacement housing payment under SEC. 24.401 to assist in the purchase of a replacement site or, under SEC. 24.402, to assist in renting a replacement site.

 

[54 FR 8928, Mar. 2, 1989; 54 FR 24712, June 9, 1989, as amended at 64 FR 7132, Feb. 12, 1999]

Appendix B to Part 24--Statistical Report Form

This appendix sets forth the statistical information collected from Agencies in accordance with SEC. 24.9(c).

General

1. Report coverage. This report covers all relocation and real property acquisition activities under a Federal or a federally assisted project or program subject to the provisions of the Uniform Relocation Assistance and Real Property Acquisition Policies Act of 1970, as amended by Public Law 100-17, 101 Stat. 132.

2. Report period. Activities shall be reported on a Federal fiscal year basis, i.e., October 1 through September 30.

3. Where and when to submit report. Submit an original and two copies of this report to (Name and Address of Federal Agency) as soon as possible after September 30, but NOT LATER THAN NOVEMBER 15.

4. How to report relocation payments. The full amount of a relocation payment shall be reported as if disbursed in the year during which the claim was approved, regardless of whether the payment is to be paid in installments.

5. How to report dollar amounts. Round off all money entries in Parts B and C to the nearest dollar.

6. Statutory references. The references in Part B indicate the section of the Uniform Act that authorizes the cost.

Part A. Persons displaced

Report in Part A the number of persons (``households,'' ``businesses, including nonprofit organizations,'' and ``farms'') who were permanently displaced during the fiscal year by project or program activities and moved to their replacement dwelling or location. This includes businesses, nonprofit organizations and farms which, upon


{CFR text source: US GPO, Revised as of April 1, 2003}

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"Hoicka, David. Public Housing Property Management - Modernization, Development, Maintenance And Relocation - Regulations and Comprehensive Index, 2005 Edition, ISBN 1-59330-196-0 (Vol. 4A) & ISBN 1-59330-197-9 (Vol. 4B). San Diego, CA: Aventine Press, 2005, at page 419."

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       The goal of this Public Housing Management Handbook and Index is to simplify Public Housing management, modernization and maintenance, and save time for the busy Public Housing Administrator and Affordable Housing Professional, by making it easier to locate program rules and regulations by looking up key phrases.

       Look up a phrase, and this Index will show you where to find it in the HUD Regs.

       This Public Housing Management Handbook's 750-page Comprehensive Index includes about 400 pages of major Public Housing Housing Regulations in current CFRs, and about 17,100 entries, and over 202,000 references, organizing access to the main sources of regulatory and management control of Public Housing Housing Management Programs.

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