Social Housing Assistance definition

Social Housing Assistance has the meaning given to it in Section 32(13) of the HRA 2008;
Social Housing Assistance means financial assistance given under section 19 on condition that the recipient provides social housing (whether by itself or as part of a wider project);
Social Housing Assistance means financial assistance given under section

Examples of Social Housing Assistance in a sentence

  • RTA only applies to Secure and Assured Tenants (or Assured Shorthold Tenants whose tenancies began on or after 1 April 2012 and are for a fixed term of at least two years) occupying self-contained accommodation for rent where the costs of procuring or developing those properties was part- paid for by Social Housing Grant (SHG), Social Housing Assistance (SHA), the Disposal Proceeds Fund (DPF) or any combination of these, on or after 1 April 1997.

  • This is distinct from Social Housing Assistance (SHA) granted to develop schemes.

  • They are: • Eligible: Properties part funded with Social Housing Assistance (SHA), Social Housing Grant (SHG) or Disposal Proceeds Fund (DPF).

  • Where property has received Housing Association Grant (HAG), Social Housing Grant (SHG), or Social Housing Assistance (SHA)(including Recycled Capital Grant Fund, Disposal Proceeds Fund or Rent Surplus Fund) RPs must advise the GLA immediately the ownership of that property, or properties, has changed and no more than 30 days after the date of completion.

  • They apply equally to historic grant, paid as Housing Association Grant or Social Housing Grant, and Social Housing Assistance (SHA) currently paid under sections 30,34 and 333ZE of the Greater London Authority Act 1999; this may not apply if grant was paid under contractual arrangements which prescribe different arrangements, i.e. subject to clauses in a Grant Agreement or Framework Delivery Agreement.

  • A change of use of land or Property to one which would not qualify in principle for Social Housing Assistance, or change to a use which might receive a significantly lower grant (for example a change from supported to general needs housing;)Change to non-grant eligible use A change of use will be a Relevant Event if the RP changes the use of the property to one which does not qualify for grant (at the time of the change of use).

  • When a Relevant Event occurs to land or property funded from the RCGF, the principles within the Recovery Determination (and detailed in this Guide) apply equally to the recovery and repayment or re-use of that recycled grant, as if it had been funded with new Social Housing Assistance.

  • These permissible uses will include those for which the GLA would make Social Housing Assistance available, unless a specific restriction is stated, and other specified purposes.

  • The GLA may agree a temporary change of use, without Recovery, to one not qualifying in principle for Social Housing Assistance.

  • The resulting amount of public subsidy (Housing Assistance Grant, Social Housing Grant or Social Housing Assistance plus Recycled Capital Grant) attributable to the property must take into account any deferred recovery of Housing Assistance Grant, Social Housing Grant or Social Housing Assistance in the same scheme.


More Definitions of Social Housing Assistance

Social Housing Assistance means financial assistance given under section 19 on condition that the recipient provides social housing (whether by
Social Housing Assistance has the meaning given to it in Section 32(13) of the HRA 2008; Solicitor's Undertaking means an undertaking given by the Developer's solicitors to Homes England in the form in Schedule 17 (Solicitor's Undertaking) to:

Related to Social Housing Assistance

  • Social worker means a person with a master's or further

  • Medicare means the “Health Insurance for the Aged Act,” Title XVIII of the Social Security Amendments of 1965, as then constituted or later amended.

  • Medical assistance means medical assistance as established under title XIX of the social security act, 42 USC 1396 to 1396w-5.

  • Medicaid means the medical assistance programs administered by state agencies and approved by CMS pursuant to the terms of Title XIX of the Social Security Act, codified at 42 U.S.C. 1396 et seq.

  • Health care plan means any contract, policy or other arrangement for benefits or services for medical or dental care or treatment under: