Interim Housing definition

Interim Housing means the rental or lease of classrooms used to house pupils temporarily displaced as a result of the retrofit of classroom facilities.
Interim Housing or “Transitional Housing” means any facility that is primarily intended to provide temporary shelter or lodging for the Target Population, and which does not require occupants to sign leases or occupancy agreements, or to pay any rent, fees, or charges.
Interim Housing means the rental or lease of classrooms used to house pupils temporarily displaced as a result of

Examples of Interim Housing in a sentence

  • Students must sign an Interim Housing Agreement prior to moving in during the interim period.

  • Appropriate aspects of the initial plan shall be incorporated into the ongoing management plan to ensure positive outreach and informational efforts to those who are least likely to know about and apply for Interim Housing or Permanent Housing.

  • For Interim Housing Projects that will ultimately result in permanent housing, the Local Public Entity shall cause a 10-year use restriction to be recorded against the Project real property.

  • For Interim Housing or Transitional Housing Projects that will ultimately result in Permanent Housing, the Public Entity or Tribal Entity shall prepare and cause a 15-year restrictive covenant to be recorded against the Project real property.

  • For Interim Housing Projects that will not result in permanent housing, the Department shall cause a 10-year use restriction to be recorded against the Project real property.


More Definitions of Interim Housing

Interim Housing means any facility that is primarily intended to provide temporary shelter or lodging for the Target Population, and which does not require occupants to sign leases or occupancy agreements.
Interim Housing means any facility that is primarily intended to provide temporary shelter or lodging for the Target Population, and which does require occupants to sign leases or occupancy agreements.
Interim Housing means any facility whose primary purpose is to provide a temporary shelter for the Homeless in general or for specific populations
Interim Housing means the full range of shorter-term, crisis options for temporary accommodations which may currently be referred to by a variety of terms: congregate or non-congregate emergency shelter; navigation centers; bridge housing; transitional housing; or other models or terms which do not require occupants to sign leases or occupancy agreements.
Interim Housing means the intermediate period of housing assistance that covers the gap
Interim Housing means a safe place for a participant to live temporarily while the participant is waiting to move into a permanent apartment affordable to the participant with rental assistance, and where the participant is not required to pay more than 30 percent of his or her income toward the cost of the interim housing. “Interim housing” may include recuperative or respite care and shall not be funded for longer than a period of nine months.
Interim Housing means any facility whose primary purpose is to provide a temporary shelter for the Target Population and which does not require occupants to sign leases or occupancy agreements.