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determined to be the average monthly cost for rent and utilities at the displacement <br />dwelling; or <br />3. The total of the amount designated for shelter and utilities if receiving a welfare assistance <br />payment from a program that designated the amounts for shelter and utilities. <br />Table 10 below illustrates the computation of a rental/down payment assistance payment <br />amount. <br />Table 10; Computation of Rental Assistance Payments <br />1. <br />Old Rent <br />$1,000 <br />Old Rent, plus Utility Allowance <br />Or <br />z. <br />AbilltytoPay <br />$950 <br />30% of the Gross Householdlncome* <br />3. <br />Lesser of Lines 1 or z <br />$950 <br />Base Monthly Rental <br />Subtracted From: <br />4. <br />Actual New Rent <br />$1,050 <br />Actual New Rent including Utility Allowance <br />Or <br />5. <br />Comparable Rent <br />$1,050 <br />Determined by the City; includes Utility Allowance <br />6. <br />Lesser of Lines 4 or 5 <br />$1,050 <br />7. <br />Yields Monthly Need: <br />$100 <br />Subtract Line 3 from Line 6 <br />Rental Assistance <br />$4,200 <br />Multiply Line 7 by 42 Months <br />* Gross income means the total amount of annual income of a household less the following: (1) a deduction for each <br />dependent in excess of three; (2) a deduction of to% of total income for the elderly or disabled head of household; <br />(3) a deduction for recurring extraordinary medical expenses defined for this purpose to mean medical expenses in <br />excess of 3% of total income, where not compensated for, or covered by insurance or other sources; (4) a deduction <br />of reasonable amounts paid for the care of children or sick or incapacitate family members when determined to be <br />necessary to employment of head of household or spouse, except that the amount shall not exceed the amount of <br />Income received by the person who would not otherwise be able to seek employment in the absence of such care. <br />3. Down payment Assistance to Tenants Who Choose to Purchase <br />The displaced household may opt to apply the entire benefit amount for which they are <br />eligible toward the purchase of a replacement unit. <br />A displaced household, who chooses to utilize up to the full amount of their rental <br />assistance eligibility (including any Last Resort benefits) to purchase a home, will have the funds <br />deposited in an open escrow account, provided that the entire amount is used for the <br />downpayment and eligible, incidental costs associated with the purchase of a decent, safe, and <br />sanitary replacement home. A provision shall be made in the escrow arrangements for the <br />prompt return of the City funds, in the event escrow should fail to close within a reasonable <br />period of time. <br />Final determination about the type of relocation benefits and assistance for which the <br />household is eligible will be determined upon verification of the household's occupants and <br />income. <br />17 <br />75B-27 <br />
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