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<br /> Administrative Plan 7/1/2025 <br />. <br />Page 15-10 <br />PART IV: SHARED HOUSING <br />[24 CFR 982.615 through 982.618; Form HUD-52641; Notice PIH 2021-05; <br />New HCV GB, Special Housing Types, p. 11] <br />15-IV.A. OVERVIEW <br />Families in markets with tight rental conditions or with a prevalence of single-family housing <br />may determine a shared housing living arrangement to be a useful way to secure affordable <br />housing. PHAs offering shared housing as a housing solution may also experienced some <br />reduction in the average per-unit-cost (PUC) paid on behalf of assisted families. <br />Shared housing is a single housing unit occupied by an assisted family and another resident or <br />residents. The unit may be a house or an apartment. The shared unit consists of both common <br />space for use by the occupants of the unit and separate private space for each assisted family. <br />An assisted family may share a unit with other persons assisted under the HCV program or with <br />other unassisted persons. <br />Shared housing may be offered in a number of ways, including for-profit co-living (such as a <br />boarding house, single bedroom with common living room/kitchen/dining room) run by a private <br />company [Notice PIH 2021-05]. <br />The owner of a shared housing unit may reside in the unit, but housing assistance may not be <br />paid on behalf of the owner. The resident owner may not be related by blood or marriage to the <br />assisted family. <br />If approved by the PHA, a live-in aide may reside with the family to care for a person with <br />disabilities. The PHA must approve a live-in aide if needed as a reasonable accommodation so <br />that the program is readily accessible to and usable by persons with disabilities. <br />When shared housing is offered as a housing option, HUD encourages PHAs to consider ways in <br />which the families may be assisted in finding shared housing, including for-profit shared housing <br />matching (such as roommates or single-family homes) and online sites that charge a fee for their <br />matching services, or nonprofit shared housing matching services. HUD further encourages <br />PHAs to include information about this housing possibility in the family’s voucher briefing. <br />SAHA Policy <br />SAHA will provide information to families regarding the shared housing option at <br />briefing but will not provide any listings or information of housing matching services in <br />the community. <br />Families will be advised they can conduct their own internet search. Families will be cautioned <br />to not enter into any rental agreement or pay any deposit or rental payment until the tenancy is <br />approved by SAHA. This option is available to one-bedroom voucher holder only. <br />EXHIBIT 1