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<br />Civil law suit <br />State income tax set-off program <br />16-IV.B. REPAYMENT POLICY <br />Owner Debts to the PHA <br /> SAHA Policy <br />Any amount due to SAHA by an owner must be repaid by the owner within 30 days of <br />SAHA determination of the debt. <br />If the owner fails to repay the debt and is entitled to future <br />within the required time frame <br />HAP payments, SAHA will reduce the future HAP payments by the amount owed until <br />the debt is paid in full. <br />If the owner is not entitled to future HAP payments SAHA may, in its sole discretion, <br />offer to enter into a repayment agreement on terms prescribed by SAHA. <br />If the owner refuses to repay the debt, does not enter into a repayment agreement, or <br />breaches a repayment agreement, SAHA will ban the owner from future participation in <br />the program and pursue other modes of collection. <br />Family Debts to the PHA <br /> SAHA Policy <br />Any amount owed to SAHA by an HCV family must be repaid by the family. If the <br />family is unable to repay the debt within 30 days, SAHA will offer to enter into a <br />repayment agreement in accordance with the policies below. <br />If the family refuses to repay the debt, does not enter into a repayment agreement, or <br />breaches a repayment agreement, SAHA will terminate assistance in accordance with the <br />policies in Chapter 12 and pursue other modes of collection. <br />Repayment Agreement \[24 CFR 792.103\] <br />The term repayment agreement refers to a formal written document signed by a participant or <br />owner and provided to the PHA in which a tenant or owner acknowledges a debt in a specific <br />amount and agrees to repay the amount due at specific time periods. <br />General Repayment Agreement Guidelines for Families <br />Down Payment Requirement <br /> SAHA Policy <br />Before executing a repayment agreement with a family, SAHA will generally require a <br />down payment of 10 percent of the total amount owed. If the family can provide evidence <br />satisfactory to SAHA that a down payment of 10 percent would impose an undue <br />hardship, SAHA may, in its sole discretion, require a lesser percentage or waive the <br />requirement. <br /> <br /> <br />04/01/14 <br />Page 16-19 <br /> <br />