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(a) General. The following types of provisions (located in other subparts of this part) do not apply to assistance under the homeownership option:
(1) Any provisions concerning the Section 8 owner or the HAP contract between the PHA and owner;
(2) Any provisions concerning the assisted tenancy or the lease between the family and the owner;
(3) Any provisions concerning PHA approval of the assisted tenancy;
(4) Any provisions concerning rent to owner or reasonable rent; and
(5) Any provisions concerning the issuance or term of voucher.
(b) Subpart G requirements. The following provisions of subpart G of this part do not apply to assistance under the homeownership option:
(1)Section 982.302 (Issuance of voucher; Requesting PHA approval of assisted tenancy);
(2)Section 982.303 (Term of voucher);
(3)Section 982.305 (PHA approval of assisted tenancy);
(4)Section 982.306 (PHA disapproval of owner) (except that a PHA may disapprove a seller for any reason described in paragraph (c), see § 982.631(d)).
(5)Section 982.307 (Tenant screening);
(6)Section 982.308 (Lease and tenancy);
(7)Section 982.309 (Term of assisted tenancy);
(8)Section 982.310 (Owner termination of tenancy);
(9)Section 982.311 (When assistance is paid) (except that § 982.311(c)(3) is applicable to assistance under the homeownership option);
(10)Section 982.313 (Security deposit: Amounts owed by tenant); and
(11)Section 982.354 (Move with continued tenant-based assistance).
(c) Subpart H requirements. The following provisions of subpart H of this part do not apply to assistance under the homeownership option:
(1)Section 982.352(a)(6) (Prohibition of owner-occupied assisted unit);
(2)Section 982.352(b) (PHA-owned housing); and
(d) Subpart I requirements. The following provisions of subpart I of this part do not apply to assistance under the homeownership option:
(1)Section 982.403 (Terminating HAP contract when unit is too small);
(2)Section 982.404 (Maintenance: Owner and family responsibility; PHA remedies); and
(3)Section 982.405 (PHA initial and periodic unit inspection).
(e) Subpart J requirements. The requirements of subpart J of this part (Housing Assistance Payments Contract and Owner Responsibility) (§§ 982.451–456) do not apply to assistance under the homeownership option.
(f) Subpart K requirements. Except for those sections listed below, the requirements of subpart K of this part (Rent and Housing Assistance Payment) (§§ 982.501–521) do not apply to assistance under the homeownership option:
(1)Section 982.503 (Voucher tenancy: Payment standard amount and schedule);
(2)Section 982.516 (Family income and composition: Regular and interim reexaminations); and
(3)Section 982.517 (Utility allowance schedule).
(g) Subpart L requirements. The following provisions of subpart L of this part do not apply to assistance under the homeownership option:
(1)Section 982.551(c) (HQS breach caused by family);
(2)Section 982.551(d) (Allowing PHA inspection);
(3)Section 982.551(e) (Violation of lease);
(4)Section 982.551(g) (Owner eviction notice); and
(5)Section 982.551(j) (Interest in unit).
(h) Subpart M requirements. The following provisions of subpart M of this part do not apply to assistance under the homeownership option:
(1)Sections 982.602–982.619; and
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Code of Federal Regulations Title 24. Housing and Urban Development § 24.982.641 Homeownership option: Applicability of other requirements - last updated January 02, 2025 | https://codes.findlaw.com/cfr/title-24-housing-and-urban-development/cfr-sect-24-982-641/
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