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Administrative Plan 4/1/16 Page 9-6 <br />SAHA Policy <br />Families will be allowed to lease units one-bedroom smaller or one-bedroom larger than <br />their eligible voucher size. <br />Rent Reasonableness [24 CFR 982.305 and 24 CFR 982.507] <br />In order to be eligible, the dwelling unit must have a reasonable rent. The rent must be <br />reasonable in relation to comparable unassisted units in the area and must not be in excess of <br />rents charged by the owner for comparable, unassisted units on the premises. See Chapter 8 for a <br />full discussion of rent reasonableness and the rent reasonableness determination process. <br />Rent Burden [24 CFR 982.508] <br />Where a family is initially leasing a unit and the gross rent of the unit exceeds the applicable <br />payment standard for the family, the family share cannot exceed 40 percent of the family’s <br />adjusted monthly income. The term “family share” refers to the amount the family pays toward <br />rent and utilities. The gross rent for the unit minus the total housing assistance payment (HAP) <br />for the unit equals the family share. See Chapter 6 for a discussion of calculation of gross rent, <br />the use of payment standards, and calculation of family income, family share of rent and HAP. <br /> <br />9-I.E. LEASE AND TENANCY ADDENDUM <br />The family and the owner must execute a written dwelling lease agreement for the assisted unit. <br />This written lease is a contract between the tenant family and the owner; SAHA is not a party to <br />this contract. <br />The tenant must have legal capacity to enter a lease under State and local law. 'Legal capacity' <br />means that the tenant is bound by the terms of the lease and may enforce the terms of the lease <br />against the owner [24 CFR 982.308(a)] <br />Lease Form and Tenancy Addendum [24 CFR 982.308] <br />If the owner uses a standard lease form for rental to unassisted tenants in the locality or the <br />premises, the lease must be in such standard form. If the owner does not use a standard lease <br />form for rental to unassisted tenants, the owner may use another form of lease. The HAP contract <br />prescribed by HUD contains the owner's certification that if the owner uses a standard lease form <br />for rental to unassisted tenants, the lease for the assisted tenants is in such standard form. <br />All provisions in the HUD-required Tenancy Addendum must be added word-for-word to the <br />owner's standard lease form. The Tenancy Addendum includes the HUD requirements for the <br />tenancy. Because it is a part of the lease, the tenant shall have the right to enforce the Tenancy <br />Addendum against the owner. If there is a conflict between the owner’s lease and the Tenancy <br />Addendum, the terms of the Tenancy Addendum shall prevail over any other provisions of <br />the lease. <br />SAHA Policy <br /> SAHA does not provide a model lease or standard dwelling lease for owners to use. <br /> <br /> <br />3-238
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