Emergency housing definition

Emergency housing means temporary indoor accommodations for individuals or families who are homeless or at imminent risk of becoming homeless that is intended to address the basic health, food, clothing, and personal hygiene needs of individuals or families. Emergency housing may or may not require occupants to enter into a lease or an occupancy agreement.
Emergency housing means temporary indoor accommodations for
Emergency housing means temporary indoor

Examples of Emergency housing in a sentence

  • Emergency housing is a short-term housing situation (90 days or less) that offers immediate shelter when no suitable shelter bed is available.

  • Emergency housing situations do not require a lease, habitability, or lead-based paint inspections.


More Definitions of Emergency housing

Emergency housing means a facility whose pri- mary purpose is to provide temporary or transitional shelter and supportive services to the homeless in general or to a spe- cific population of the homeless for no more than sixty days.
Emergency housing means a project that provides housing and supportive services to homeless persons or families for up to sixty days.
Emergency housing means temporary indoor accommodations
Emergency housing means a short-term accommodation for people who are homeless or in crisis.
Emergency housing means a building or structure that is designated by the Director to be utilized for occupancy in an emergency.
Emergency housing means temporary housing provided to persons/or families in transition for a period of up to sixty days for the purpose of facilitating the movement of such persons to a more permanent, safe, and stable living situation. ¶
Emergency housing means a facility whose primary purpose is to provide temporary or transitional shelter and supportive services to the homeless in general or to a specific population of the homeless for no more than sixty days.