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Administrative Plan 7/1/2025 Page 17-54 <br />Failure to Make Repairs <br />If an owner fails to make required repairs within 60 days (or a reasonable longer period <br />established by the PHA) of the notice of abatement, the PHA must either remove the unit from <br />the HAP contract or terminate the HAP contract in its entirety. The PHA must issue the family <br />whose unit will be removed or all families residing in contract units, if the PHA is terminating <br />the HAP contract, a tenant-based voucher to move at least 30 days prior to the removal of the <br />unit from the HAP contract or termination of the HAP contract. A family may elect to remain in <br />the project if the project contains a unit that meets the requirements of that section, with priority <br />given to families who will remain in the same unit if there are insufficient units available to <br />accommodate all families that wish to remain. The PHA must give any family residing in a unit <br />that is either removed from the HAP contract or for which the HAP contract is terminated due to <br />a failure to correct housing quality standards deficiencies at least 90 days or a longer period as <br />the PHA determines is reasonably necessary following the termination of the HAP contract or <br />removal of the unit from the HAP contract to lease a unit with tenant-based assistance. <br />SAHA Policy <br />SAHA will issue a family whose HAP contract is being terminated due to an owner <br />failing to make required repairs within the required time frame a voucher no later than 30 <br />days prior to the termination of the HAP contract. The initial term of the voucher will be <br />120 calendar days. <br />In order to receive tenant-based assistance under the HCV program, the family must <br />submit a Request for Tenancy Approval and proposed lease within the 120-day period, <br />unless SAHA grants an extension. SAHA will follow the policies set forth in Chapter 5 <br />on voucher extension and expiration. <br />Offer of Public Housing [24 CFR 983.208(d)(6)(ii)] <br />If the family is unable to lease a new unit within the term of the voucher, and the PHA owns or <br />operates public housing, the PHA must offer, and, if accepted, provide the family a selection <br />preference for an appropriate-size public housing unit that first becomes available for occupancy <br />after the time period expires. <br />SAHA Policy <br />SAHA does not operate any public housing units. <br />EXHIBIT 1