COOPERATIONThe family must supply all information needed to determine eligibility and level of rental subsidy. This includes information or verification of family income and composition required for initial eligibility, annual or interim recertification. Failure or refusal to do so may result in delays, possible termination of assistance or eviction.The family must allow the HCV Inspector access to the dwelling unit at reasonable times and after reasonable notice. An inspection at least every twelve months is mandatory.The family must not move into a new unit prior to the unit passing inspection and the negotiation of reasonable rent by CMHA with the owner.
NO DUPLICATE RESIDENCE, DUPLICATE ASSISTANCE OR OWNERSHIPI certify that the HCV dwelling unit will be my only residence and that I will not duplicate federal housing assistance under another Federal housing assistance program (including an HCV program). HCV must be the only housing subsidy received by the family. The family must not own or have any interest in the dwelling unit (other than in a manufactured home or a cooperative). In addition, the family must not sublease or assign the lease or transfer the unit. The family may not lease a unit from a family member without seeking and receiving prior approval from CMHA. The family must notify the CMHA and the owner in writing before moving or terminating the lease. The lease termination form is available at the HCV office. Families must provide CMHA with a copy of any eviction notice.
REPORT CHANGES IN FAMILY COMPOSITION AND INCOMEFamilies are required to report to CMHA all change in household composition or income within 30 calendar days of the occurrence. These changes must be in writing, and include, but are not limited to changes resulting from:
The addition of family members or others to the household must normally be approved by CMHA and the owner before the change occurs. Families must promptly report all changes, within 30 calendar days, such as, but not limited to changes due to marriage, death, adoption, birth, court custody awards, persons moving in or out of household, etc.Families may not allow persons not approved by CMHA to be a part of the household, to use the assisted address to reside in or for mail or as a temporary or permanent address or for any other purpose. Families must report marriages by any household member, whether or not the spouse will reside in the assisted unit. Families must report the incarceration of any household member.
FAMILY RESPONSIBLE FOR SOME HOUSING QUALITY STANDARDSThe owner is not responsible for a breach of Housing Quality Standards caused by the family. The family is responsible for any defects to the unit for which they are obligated under the lease.
A FAMILY MUST NOT COMMIT SERIOUS OR REPEATED VIOLATIONS OF THE LEASE
DRUG RELATED ACTIVITY AND/OR VIOLENT CRIMINAL ACTIVITYCMHA may terminate assistance for violent criminal activity or drug related criminal activity by any family member, guest or person under the tenant’s control.
OTHER FAMILY OBLIGATIONS
A FAMILY MAY BE TERMINATED FOR OWING DEBTS TO ANY PHA.
HCV ASSISTANCE MAY BE TERMINATED FOR ANY OF THE FOLLOWING
VISITOR POLICYAny adult or child who has been in the unit more than 14 consecutive days without CMHA approval or a total of 30 days in a 12-month period will be considered to be living in the unit as an unauthorized household member and could result in termination of the family’s assistance.
YOUR ABLITIY TO MOVEAny family issued a Voucher by CMHA may have the right to move anywhere within the United States of America.
OTHER POINTS TO REMEMBERAfter your family is under HCV Lease and Contract