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~ Any information supplied by the family must be true and complete. <br />~ The family is responsible for any Housing Quality Standards (HQS) breach by the family <br />caused by failure to pay tenant-provided utilities or appliances, or damages to the dwelling <br />unit or premises beyond normal wear and tear caused by any member of the household or <br />guest. Damages beyond normal wear and tear will be considered to be damages that could be <br />assessed against the security deposit. <br />~ The family must allow SAHA to inspect the unit at reasonable times and after reasonable <br />notice, as described in Chapter 8 of this plan. <br />~ The family must not commit any serious or repeated violation of the lease. SAHA will <br />determine if a family has committed serious or repeated violations of the lease based on <br />available evidence, including but not limited to, acourt-ordered eviction, or an owner's <br />notice to evict. Serious and repeated lease violations will include, but not be limited to, <br />nonpayment of rent, disturbance of neighbors, destruction of property, or living or <br />housekeeping habits that cause damage to the unit or premises and criminal activity. <br />Generally, the criteria to be used is whether the reason for the eviction was through no fault <br />of the tenant or guests. <br />~ The family must notify SAHA and the owner before moving out of the unit or terminating <br />the lease. <br />~ The family must comply with lease requirements regarding written notice to the owner. The <br />family must provide written notice to SAHA at the same time the owner is notified. <br />~ The family must promptly give SAHA a copy of any owner eviction notice. <br />~ The family must use the assisted unit for residence by the family. The unit must be the <br />family's only residence. The family may not allow any other persons other than family <br />members to receive mail at the assisted unit. <br />~ The family must promptly notify SAHA in writing if any family member no longer lives in <br />the unit. <br />~ An assisted family or member of the family must not receive HCV program assistance while <br />receiving another housing subsidy, for the same unit or a different unit under any other <br />federal, state, or local housing assistance program. <br />~ The composition of the assisted family residing in the unit must be approved by SAHA. The <br />family must promptly notify SAHA in writing of the birth, adoption, or court-awarded <br />custody of a child. The family must request SAHA approval to add any other family member <br />as an occupant of the unit. The request to add a family member must be submitted in writing <br />and approved prior to the person moving into the unit. SAHA will determine eligibility of the <br />new member in accordance with the policies in Chapter 3. <br />~ If SAHA has given approval, a foster child or a live-in aide may reside in the unit. SAHA has <br />the discretion to adopt reasonable policies concerning residency by a foster child or a live-in <br />aide, and to define when SAHA consent may be given or denied. For policies related to the <br />iii29iio Page 12-15 <br />