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Company Name
Rebuilding Together Orange County
Contract #
A-2006-092-052
Agency
Community Development
Council Approval Date
4/17/2006
Expiration Date
6/30/2007
Insurance Exp Date
3/15/2007
Destruction Year
2011
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<br />5/05 <br /> <br />equivalent. The current form and version of the pamphlet is attached as <br />Attachment No.1 to this Agreement. <br /> <br />(ii) SUBRECIPIENT shall cause to be disclosed to all purchasers <br />and lessees available information and knowledge regarding the presence of LBP <br />and LBP hazards prior to selling or leasing a housing unit in accordance with 24 <br />CFR 35, Subpart A. The current form and version of such notice is attached as <br />Attachment NO.2 to this Agreement. <br /> <br />(iii) SUB RECIPIENT shall ensure that all occupants, owners, and <br />purchasers of housing be notified in writing of the results of the presumption of <br />LBP and/or LBP hazards, and results of any lead hazard evaluation, and any lead <br />hazard reduction work in accordance with 24 CFR 35, Subpart A. The current <br />form and version of such notice is attached as Attachment No.3 to this <br />Agreement. <br /> <br />(d) Lead Hazard Evaluation (24 CFR 35.125). SUB RECIPIENT shall conduct <br />all activities described in Section 35.1015 relating to visual assessment, paint stabilization, risk <br />assessment, and maintenance with regard to all residential property that is under its ownership, <br />possession, or control and/or residential property occupied by persons or families that receive <br />financial or other assistance from SUBRECIPIENT, except for the exemptions described below <br />in section 4 (d)(i)( 1). <br />(i) SUB RECIPIENT shall cause a visual assessment to identify <br />deteriorated paint in all residential property that is under its ownership, possession, or control <br />and/or residential property occupied by persons or families that receive financial or other <br />assistance from SUBRECIPIENT. <br /> <br />(1)Section 35.115(a) provides exemptions from Subparts B <br />through R of the LBP Regs including without limitation, (a) short term emergency assistance <br />lasting less than 100 days cumulatively is exempted from compliance with Subpart K as to such <br />short term rental assistance units, and (b) exemption for zero-bedroom units, including SRO <br />units, for which occupancy by a recipient of SUB RECIPIENT'S services is for less than 100 <br />days, and (c) exemption for residential housing units constructed after January 1, 1978. <br /> <br />(ii) To the extent that the assistance provided by SUBRECIPIENT <br />to persons or households meets one or more of the exemptions set forth in the LBP Regs, then <br />compliance with the notification, evaluation, reduction, clearance and other requirements of the <br />LBP Regs is not required related to the subject housing unit due to such exemption. <br /> <br />(iii) SUBRECIPIENT shall comply with the applicable provisions <br />of both Subpart K and Subpart M (Tenant Based Rental Assistance) of the LBP Regs as to all <br />tenant-based long term housing assistance, i.e., assistance to persons/households residing in <br />housing units cumulatively for more than 100 days. If SUBRECIPIENT has knowledge that an <br />assisted family or household will occupy a dwelling unit for more than 100 days, the LBP Regs <br /> <br />5 <br />
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