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~ The form completed by the family for income reexamination <br />~ Photocopies of any original documents, including original USCIS documents <br />~ The signed verification consent form <br />~ The USCIS verification results <br />~ The request for a USCIS appeal <br />~ The final USCIS determination <br />~ The request for an informal hearing <br />~ The final informal hearing decision <br />PART IV: OWNER OR FAMILY DEBTS TO THE PHA <br />16-IV.A. OVERVIEW <br />SAHAs are required to include in the administrative plan, policies concerning repayment by a <br />family of amounts owed to SAHA [24 CFR 982.54]. This part describes SAHA's policies for <br />recovery of monies owed by families or owners. <br />When an action or inaction of an owner or participant results in the overpayment of <br />housing assistance, SAHA holds the owner or participant liable to return any <br />overpayments to SAHA. <br />SAHA may enter into repayment agreements in accordance with the policies contained in <br />this part as a means to recover overpayments. <br />When an owner or participant refuses to repay monies owed to SAHA, SAHA will utilize <br />other available collection alternatives including, but not limited to, the following: <br />Collection agencies <br />Small claims court <br />Civil law suit <br />State income tax set-off program <br />16-IV.B. REPAYMENT POLICY <br />Owner Debts to SAHA <br />Any amount due to SAHA by an owner must be repaid by the owner within 30 days of <br />SAHA determination of the debt. <br />If the owner fails to repay the debt within the required time frame and is entitled to future <br />HAP payments, SAHA will reduce the future HAP payments by the amount owed until <br />the debt is paid in full. <br />If the owner is not entitled to future HAP payments SAHA may, in its sole discretion, <br />offer to enter into a repayment agreement on terms prescribed by SAHA. <br />iii29iio Page 16-17 <br />