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<br /> Administrative Plan 7/1/2025 <br />. <br />Page 15-37 <br />15-VII.N. DENIAL OR TERMINATION OF ASSISTANCE [24 CFR 982.638] <br />At any time, the PHA may deny or terminate homeownership assistance in accordance with <br />HCV program requirements in 24 CFR 982.552 (Grounds for denial or termination of assistance) <br />or 24 CFR 982.553 (Crime by family members). <br />The PHA may also deny or terminate assistance for violation of participant obligations described <br />in 24 CFR Parts 982.551 or 982.633 and in accordance with its own policy, with the exception of <br />failure to meet obligations under the Family Self-Sufficiency program as prohibited under the <br />alternative requirements set forth in FR Notice 12/29/14. <br />Homeownership assistance for a family automatically terminates 180 calendar days after the last <br />homeownership assistance payment on behalf of the family. However, a PHA may grant relief <br />from this requirement in those cases where automatic termination would result in extreme <br />hardship for the family. <br />SAHA Policy <br />SAHA will not grant relief, under any circumstances, from the requirement to <br />automatically terminate homeownership assistance 180 calendar days after the PHA <br />makes the last housing assistance payment on behalf of the family. <br />The PHA must terminate voucher homeownership assistance for any member of family receiving <br />homeownership assistance that is dispossessed from the home pursuant to a judgment or order of <br />foreclosure on any mortgage (whether FHA insured or non-FHA) securing debt incurred to <br />purchase the home, or any refinancing of such debt. <br />SAHA Policy <br />SAHA will terminate a family’s homeownership assistance if the family violates any of <br />the homeowner obligations listed in Section 1, as well as for any of the reasons listed in <br />Section 2 of Form HUD-52649, Statement of Homeowner Obligations Housing Choice <br />Homeownership Voucher Program. <br />In making its decision to terminate homeownership assistance, SAHA will consider <br />alternatives as described in Section 12-II.C and other factors described in Section 12- <br />II.D. Upon consideration of such alternatives and factors, SAHA may, on a case-by-case <br />basis, choose not to terminate assistance. <br />Termination notices will be sent in accordance with the requirements and policies set <br />forth in Section 12-II.F. <br />EXHIBIT 1