Senior Housing definition

Senior Housing means Projects specifically designed for exclusive use by senior tenants. Senior is defined as those persons 55 years of age or older.
Senior Housing means multifamily affordable rental housing units serving seniors that receive funding and project-based rental assistance under a United States Department of Agriculture, Office of Rural Development, Rural Housing Service rural development program or United States Department of Housing and Urban Development multifamily elderly housing program or that meet the definition of "housing for older persons" under the federal Fair Housing Act, 42 United States Code, Section 3607(b)(2) and the Maine Human Rights Act.[PL 2019, c. 555, §6 (NEW).]
Senior Housing means a Project that is designated as elderly or senior housing and receives funding and project-based rental assistance under a RD or HUD multi-family elderly housing program (such as RD’s Section 515 Rural Rental Housing Program and HUD’s Section 202 Supportive Housing for the Elderly Program) or that meets the definition ofhousing for older persons” under the federal Fair Housing Act, 42 U.S.C. § 3607(b)(2) and the Maine Human Rights Act, 5 M.R.S.A.§4581 et seq. and all associated regulations, as may be amended.

Examples of Senior Housing in a sentence

  • Any notice requirement set forth herein shall be deemed to be satisfied three (3) days after mailing of the notice first-class United States certified mail, postage prepaid, or delivered by express delivery service, addressed to the appropriate party as follows: Borrower: Valley Vista Senior Housing, L.P. c/o Carmel Senior Housing, Inc.


More Definitions of Senior Housing

Senior Housing means housing facilities designed for and occupied by persons of age 62 or older.
Senior Housing means housing intended and operated for occupancy by at least one senior per unit with at least 80 percent of the units occupied by at least one senior per unit, and for which there is publication of, and adherence to, policies and procedures that demonstrate an intent by the owner or manager to provide housing for seniors. Senior housing may be developed in conjunction with and as a distinct portion of mixed-income senior housing developments that use a variety of public or private financing sources.
Senior Housing means dwelling units specifically for occupancy by persons fifty-five (55) years of
Senior Housing or “Elderly Housing” means Projects specifically designed for exclusive use by elderly tenants. Elderly is defined as those persons 62 years of age or older.
Senior Housing means a multiple unit dwelling designed for occupation by senior citizens, and is constructed and maintained by a public housing authority or non- profit organization.
Senior Housing means a development project of at least 35 dwelling units reserved for households headed by a person 62 years of age or older.
Senior Housing means an age-restricted residential development where at least 80 percent of the units are occu- pied by at least one person who is 62 years of age or older with no permanent residents under the age of 18, and which may include accessory personal, health, recreational, financial, and transportation services for residents only.