Vacancies During Rent-Up Sample Clauses

Vacancies During Rent-Up. Grantees can determine whether to include payment of vacancies in its Project Rental Assistance program. If the Grantee decides to provide vacancy payments, for each Assisted Unit that is not leased as of the effective date of this contract, the Owner is entitled to vacancy payments that may not exceed 80 percent of the Contract Rent for up to 60 days of vacancy, provided that the Grantee/Owner: (1) commences and performs appropriate feasible actions to fill the vacancy, consistent with Xxxxxxx’s PRA program and otherwise complied with section 2.2 of the Agreement, and (2) has not rejected any eligible applicants, except for good cause acceptable to the Grantee.
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Vacancies During Rent-Up. If a Con- tract Unit is not leased as of the effec- tive date of the Contract, the Owner shall be entitled to housing assistance payments in the amount of 80 percent of the Contract Rent for the unit for a vacancy period not exceeding 60 days from the effective date of the Contract, in accordance with the procedure set forth in § 884.213(b): Provided, That the Owner: (1) Commenced marketing and otherwise complied with § 884.211(e), (2) has taken and continues to take all feasible actions to fill the vacancy, in- cluding, but not limited to, contacting applicants on his waiting list, if any, requesting the PHA and other appro- priate sources to refer eligible appli- cants, and advertising the availability of the unit, and (3) has not rejected any eligible applicant, except for good cause acceptable to HUD or the PHA, as the case may be.
Vacancies During Rent-Up. If a Contract Unit is not leased as of the effective date of the Contract, the Owner is entitled to housing assistance payments in the amount of 80 percent of the Contract Rent for the unit for a vacancy period not exceeding 60 days from the effective date of the Contract, provided that the Owner (1) commenced marketing, (2) has taken and continues to take all feasible actions to fill the vacancy, including, but not limited to, contacting applicants on its waiting list, if any, requesting the PHA and other appropriate sources to refer eligible applicants, and advertising the availability of the unit in a manner specifically designed to reach eligible Families, and (3) has not rejected any eligible applicant, except for good cause acceptable to the CA.
Vacancies During Rent-Up. If a Contract Unit is not leased as of the effective date of the HAP Contract, the Owner is entitled to housing assistance payments in the amount of 80 percent of the Contract Rent for the unit for a vacancy period not exceeding 60 days from the effective date of the HAP Contract, provided that the Owner (1) commenced marketing; (2) has taken and continues to take all feasible actions to fill the vacancy, including, but not limited to, contacting applicants on its waiting list, if any, and advertising the availability of the unit in a manner specifically designed to reach eligible Families; and (3) has not rejected any eligible applicant, except for good cause acceptable to the CA.
Vacancies During Rent-Up. If a Contract Unit is not leased as of the effective date of the Contract (or within 15 days of the effective date of this Contract in the case of previously HUD-owned projects), the Owner is entitled to housing assistance payments in the amount of 80 percent of the Contract Rent for the unit for a vacancy period not exceeding 60 days from the effective date of the Contract, provided that the Owner (1) commenced marketing and otherwise com- plied with section 2.2(d) of the Agreement, (2) has taken and continues to take all feasible actions to fill the vacancy, including, but not limited to, contacting applicants on its waiting list, if any, requesting the PHA and other appropriate sources to refer eligible applicants, and advertising the avail- ability of the unit in a manner specifically designed to reach eligible Families, and (3) has not rejected any eligible appli- cant, except for good cause acceptable to the CA.

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