DSHA definition

DSHA means the Delaware State Housing Authority.
DSHA means the Delaware State Housing Authority created by § 4010 of this title.
DSHA means the Delaware Stale Housing Authority created by § 4010 of this title.

Examples of DSHA in a sentence

  • This lease is not effective until DSHA has executed the HAP contract with owner.

  • The DEVELOPER will be responsible for the delivery of NSP 3 activities set forth herein in accordance with the provisions of this AGREEMENT, in a manner satisfactory to DSHA.

  • The DEVELOPER agrees that DSHA, the State Auditor, the State Treasurer, and HUD, or any of their duly- authorized representatives, shall, until the expiration of three years after expenditure of funds under this grant, have access to and the right to examine directly any books, documents, papers, and records of the DEVELOPER, which are directly pertinent to this AGREEMENT, for the purpose of making audit, examination, excerpt, and transcriptions.

  • The owner must give the tenant written notice of the offer with a copy to DSHA, at least 60 calendar days before the proposed beginning date of the new lease term.

  • DEVELOPER shall carry sufficient insurance coverage to protect contract assets from loss due to theft, fraud and/or undue physical damage, and as a minimum shall purchase a blanket fidelity bond covering all employees in an amount equal to cash advances from DSHA.

  • DSHA may amend this AGREEMENT at any time to conform to changes in NSP 3 regulations.

  • In that event, all finished or unfinished documents and other material as described in Section III-A above shall, at the option of DSHA, become its property.

  • DSHA requires that a comprehensive capital needs assessment shall be submitted with the application if rehabilitation work is to be performed.

  • DSHA reserves the right to suspend payments should the DEVELOPER fail to provide required reports in a timely and adequate fashion or if the DEVELOPER fails to meet other terms and conditions of this AGREEMENT.

  • The rate lock can be transferred from the existing lender to a new lender at the request of the Borrower but only if the existing lender provides a request in writing to Delaware State Housing Authority (“DSHA”) and DSHA approves the transfer the rate lock to the new lender.

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