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Administrative Plan 7/1/2025 Page 13-4 <br />13-I.B. BASIC HCV PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS <br />HUD requires the PHA to assist families in their housing search by providing the family with a <br />list of landlords or other parties known to the PHA who may be willing to lease a unit to the <br />family, or to help the family find a unit. Although the PHA cannot maintain a list of owners that <br />are pre-qualified to participate in the program, owners may indicate to the PHA their willingness <br />to lease a unit to an eligible HCV family, or to help the HCV family find a unit [24 CFR <br />982.301(b)(11)]. <br />SAHA Policy <br />SAHA will provide an online software system for owners and property managers to list <br />their properties and allow families to search for available units, such as <br />www.AffordableHousing.com. <br />When a family approaches an owner to apply for tenancy, the owner is responsible for screening <br />the family and deciding whether to lease to the family, just as the owner would with any <br />potential unassisted tenant. The PHA has no liability or responsibility to the owner or other <br />persons for the family’s behavior or suitability for tenancy. See chapters 3 and 9 for more detail <br />on tenant family screening policies and process. <br />If the owner is willing, the family and the owner must jointly complete a Request for Tenancy <br />Approval (RTA, Form HUD 52517), which constitutes the family's request for assistance in the <br />specified unit, and which documents the owner’s willingness to lease to the family and to follow <br />the program’s requirements. When submitted to the PHA, this document is the first step in the <br />process of obtaining approval for the family to receive the financial assistance it will need in <br />order to occupy the unit. Also submitted with the RTA is a copy of the owner’s proposed <br />dwelling lease, including the HUD-required Tenancy Addendum (Form HUD-52641-A). See <br />Chapter 9 for more detail on request for tenancy approval policies and process. <br />HUD regulations stipulate requirements for the approval of an assisted tenancy. <br />The owner must be qualified to participate in the program [24 CFR 982.306]. Some owners are <br />precluded from participating in the program, or from renting to a particular family, either <br />because of their past history with this or another federal housing program, or because of certain <br />conflicts of interest. Owner qualifications are discussed later in this chapter. <br />The selected unit must be of a type that is eligible for the program [24 CFR 982.305(a)]. Certain <br />types of dwelling units cannot be assisted under the HCV program. Other types may be assisted <br />under certain conditions. See chapter 9 for more detail on unit eligibility policies and process. <br />The selected unit must meet HUD’s National Standards for the Physical Inspection of Real <br />Estate (NSPIRE) and/or equivalent state or local standards approved by HUD [24 CFR <br />982.305(a)]. The PHA will inspect the owner’s dwelling unit at least biennially to ensure that the <br />unit continues to meet inspection requirements. See Chapter 8 for a discussion of the NSPIRE <br />standards and policies for inspections at initial lease-up and throughout the family’s tenancy. <br />EXHIBIT 1