Common use of Scheduled Re-examinations Clause in Contracts

Scheduled Re-examinations. As stated in Section VI of the ACOP, residents and all authorized members will be re-examined to determine eligibility for continued occupancy. As part of this re-examination, the resident and all adult authorized members of the household, including any live-in aide, will undergo a criminal background check and credit report review. CHA will inform all residents how to obtain a free copy of their credit check. The Property Manager will provide a copy of the criminal background check to all residents who have been denied eligibility for continued occupancy due to criminal activity. The resident must supply the CHA with truthful written information about family composition, citizenship and/or eligible immigration status, age of resident authorized members, income and source of income of all resident authorized members, assets and related information necessary to determine eligibility, annual income, adjusted income, rent, and dwelling size. Failure to supply such information or misrepresentation of information is a serious violation of the terms of the Lease and may result in lease termination. The resident and resident adult authorized members agree to comply with reasonable CHA requests for verification by signing releases or authorizations for third-party sources, including HUD Form 9886 and the CHA Authorization and Consent Release Form, presenting documents for review, or providing other suitable forms of verification. This information will be used by the CHA to decide whether the amount of the rent should change, whether the dwelling size is correct for the resident's needs, and whether the resident and all authorized family members are in compliance with the terms and conditions of the lease agreement. Failure to sign releases, including HUD Form 9886 and the CHA Authorization and Consent Release Form, is a serious violation of the terms of the Lease and can result in lease termination.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Fy2020 Residential Lease Agreement, Fy2020 Residential Lease Agreement, Fy2018 Residential Lease Agreement

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Scheduled Re-examinations. As stated in Section VI of the ACOP, residents Residents and all authorized members will be re-examined to determine eligibility for continued occupancy. As part of this re-examination, the resident and all adult authorized members of the household, including any live-in aide, will undergo a criminal background check and credit report review. CHA LLC will inform all residents how to obtain a free copy of their credit check. The Property Manager will provide a copy of the criminal background check to all residents who have been denied eligibility for continued occupancy due to criminal activity. The resident must supply the CHA LLC with truthful written information about family composition, citizenship and/or eligible immigration status, age of resident authorized members, income and source of income of all resident authorized members, assets and related information necessary to determine eligibility, annual income, adjusted income, rentTenant Rent, and dwelling size. Failure to supply such information or misrepresentation of information is a serious violation of the terms of the Lease and may result in lease termination. The resident and resident adult authorized members agree to comply with reasonable CHA LLC requests for verification by signing releases or authorizations for third-party sources, including HUD Form 9886 and the CHA Authorization and Consent Release Form, presenting documents for review, or providing other suitable forms of verification. This information will be used by the CHA LLC to decide whether the amount of the rent Tenant Rent should change, whether the dwelling size is correct for the resident's needs, and whether the resident and all authorized family members are in compliance with the terms and conditions of the lease agreement. Failure to sign releases, including HUD Form 9886 and the CHA Authorization and Consent Release Form, is a serious violation of the terms of the Lease and can result in lease termination.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Lease Part, Lease Part

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