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Administrative Plan 4/1/16 Page 1-8 <br />What Does the Owner Do? <br />The owner has the following major responsibilities: <br />• Screen families who apply for tenancy, to determine suitability as renters. <br />- SAHA can provide some information to the owner, but the primary responsibility for <br />tenant screening rests with the owner. <br />- The owner should consider family background factors such as rent and bill-paying <br />history, history of caring for property, respecting the rights of others to peaceful <br />enjoyment of the property, compliance with essential conditions of tenancy, whether the <br />family is engaging in drug-related criminal activity or other criminal activity that might <br />threaten others. <br />• Comply with the terms of the Housing Assistance Payments contract executed with SAHA; <br />• Comply with all applicable fair housing laws and do not discriminate against anyone; <br />• Maintain the housing unit in accordance with Housing Quality Standards (HQS) and make <br />necessary repairs in a timely manner; <br />• Collect rent due from the assisted family and otherwise comply with and enforce provisions <br />of the dwelling lease. <br /> <br />What Does the Family Do? <br />The family has the following responsibilities: <br />• Provide SAHA with complete and accurate information as determined by SAHA to be <br />necessary for administration of the program; <br />• Make their best and most timely efforts to locate qualified and suitable housing; <br />• Attend all appointments scheduled by SAHA; <br />• Allow SAHA to inspect the unit at reasonable times and after reasonable notice; <br />• Take responsibility for care of the housing unit, including any violations of housing quality <br />standards caused by the family; <br />• Comply with the terms of the lease with the owner; <br />• Comply with the family obligations of the voucher; <br />• Not commit serious or repeated violations of the lease; <br />• Not engage in drug-related or violent criminal activity; <br />• Notify SAHA and the owner before moving or terminating the lease; <br />• Use the assisted unit only for residence and as the sole residence of the family. Not sublet the <br />unit, assign the lease, or have any interest in the unit; <br />• Promptly notify SAHA of any changes in family composition; <br />3-52
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