Safe housing definition

Safe housing means housing that does not jeopardize the health, safety, or welfare of its occupants and that permits access to electricity, heat, and running water for the benefit of occupants.
Safe housing means housing that does not jeopardize the health, safety, or welfare of its occupants and that permits access to electricity, heat, and running water for the benefit of occupants (4-751.01.32A). Depending on the severity of the situation, a Homelessness Prevention Program provider would be engaged to help the client negotiate repairs, relocation, and/or seek legal remedies against the landlord. However, if the housing is uninhabitable, and the family has no resources or support networks to obtain other housing, the client would be eligible for a shelter placement under Category 2 (an individual or family who will imminently lose their primary nighttime residence within 14 days).
Safe housing means a dwelling in a condition that is decent, safe and sanitary and one for which: (1) all applicable tribal, county, state or national codes and appropriate building standards for the Reservation are complied with;

Examples of Safe housing in a sentence

  • Examples of SDOH to be addressed are as follows: • Safe housing, transportation, and neighborhoods • Racism, discrimination, and violence • Education, job opportunities, and income • Access to nutritious foods and physical activity opportunities • Health Language and literacy skills The SDOH objectives are organized into five place-based domains: economic stability, education access, health care access and quality, quality, neighborhood and built environment, and social and community context.


More Definitions of Safe housing

Safe housing means a dwelling in a condition that is decent, safe and sanitary and one for which: (1) all