HUD Housing Programs: Tenants' Rights

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The Project, 1994 - Law - 650 pages

Contents

Voucher Program
1
10
4
3
12
Judicial Review
41
TABLE OF CONTENTS
1-1
CHAPTER 11
1-4
The Problems of Poor Maintenance
1-12
Other Public Housing Homeownership
1-22
Violation of a Statutory DutyImplied Cause of Action
8-8
Notice to Cure or Quit 1447
8-14
3
8-31
Criminal Activity
8-45
Decision of the Hearing Panel or Hearing Officer
8-60
CHAPTER 10
10-10
1018
10-18
119
10-28

Existing HousingCertificates
1-32
4
1-41
1
1-44
Single Pregnant Women
2-4
Qualifying for a Federal Preference
2-11
5
2-21
7
2-29
240
2-40
Criminal Record
2-42
Section 202
2-49
Landlord Damage Claims
2-52
15
2-56
17
2-64
LumpSum Income
3-13
9
3-19
Right to a Hearing
3-20
325
3-25
II
3-27
13
3-32
CHAPTER 4
3-38
CHAPTER 9
3-38
Additional Rental Subsidies
4-17
IV
4-19
4
4-23
4A1
4-31
5
4-36
VIII
4-36
or Fees
4-36
Evaluating the Reasonableness of a Utility Allowance
6-3
X
6-12
MasterMetered Utilities
6-18
5
6-26
New Construction Substantial Rehabilitation Programs State Housing Agency
6-36
CHAPTER 12
10-28
CHAPTER 3
12-3
1
12-12
Agency Coverage
12-18
Anticipate the Conflict
12-24
2
13-2
1310
13-10
Nature of the Hearing
13-12
2
13-16
CHAPTER 14
13-22
3
13-28
Landlord Ineligibility
13-31
1
14-1
512
14-14
514
14-22
Changes in Household Composition
14-27
LOSS OF UNITS
14-47
1
15-1
Loss of Units Under the Modernization Program
15-13
Public Housing
15-23
Section 236
15-44
Project Conditions During HUD Ownership or HUD Control
15-52
Loss of Units from Section 8 Projects New Construction Substantial Rehabilitation
15-54
CHAPTER 16
16-1
Avoiding Duplicative Litigation
16-11
Removal Jurisdiction 28 U S C 1441 and 1442
16-17
5
16-30
The Section 1983 Private Right of Action to Enforce Statutory Rights
16-37
State and Local
16-51
Restrictions on Injunctive Relief
16-58
Managing Judicial Relief
16-65
Attorneys Fees and Resolution of the Case on the Merits
16-75

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