Examples of Elderly families in a sentence
ELDERLY, NEAR-ELDERLY, AND DISABLED Elderly families are defined as families whose head, spouse, co-head, or sole member is at least sixty-two (62) years of age.
Elderly, Near-elderly, and Disabled Elderly families are defined as families whose head, spouse, co-head, or sole member is at least sixty-two (62) years of age.
Elderly families and families with disabilities as provided by section 7 of the 1937 Act (42 U.S.C. 1437e).
The ability to provide preferences for some family types will depend on unit size available.Communities designated for the elderly: Elderly families will receive a priority for admission to units or buildings covered by a HUD-approved Designation Plan.
Elderly families (see definition in Appendix I) from the Public Housing waiting list receive priority for admission to units or buildings covered by HUD-approved Elderly Designated Housing Plan.
Elderly families (age 62 or older) who are not eligible for benefits would not pay a minimum rent.
Elderly families where the head of household or spouse is at least 62+ years of age.
Individuals who fail to return completed applications or fail to meet the threshold criteria will be notified by the CMO that their application will not be processed.
Elderly families whose heads, spouses, or sole members are 62 years of age or older.
Elderly families whose heads, spouses, or sole members are sixty-two (62) years of age or older.