[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 24, Volume 4]
[Revised as of April 1, 2004]
From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access
[CITE: 24CFR891.510]

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                 TITLE 24--HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT
 
  CHAPTER VIII--OFFICE OF THE ASSISTANT SECRETARY FOR HOUSING-FEDERAL
 
PART 891_SUPPORTIVE HOUSING FOR THE ELDERLY AND PERSONS WITH 
DISABILITIES--Table of Contents
 
      Subpart E_Loans for Housing for the Elderly and Persons with 
                              Disabilities
 
Sec. 891.510  Displacement, relocation, and real property acquisition.

    (a) Minimizing displacement. Consistent with the other goals and 
objectives of subpart E of this part, Sponsors and Borrowers shall 
assure that they have taken all reasonable steps to minimize the 
displacement of persons (families, individuals, businesses, nonprofit 
organizations, and farms) as a result of a project assisted under 
subpart E of this part.
    (b) Relocation assistance for displaced persons. A displaced person 
(defined in paragraph (f) of this section) must be provided relocation 
assistance at the levels described in, and in accordance with the 
requirements of the Uniform Relocation Assistance and Real Property 
Acquisition Policies Act of 1970, as amended (URA) (42 U.S.C. 4201-
4655), as implemented by 49 CFR part 24. A displaced person shall be 
advised of his or her rights under the Fair Housing Act (42 U.S.C. 3601-
3619). If the comparable replacement dwellings are located in areas of 
minority concentration, minority persons also must be given, if 
possible, referrals to suitable, decent, safe, and sanitary replacement 
dwellings not located in such areas.
    (c) Real property acquisition requirements. The acquisition of real 
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for a project is subject to the URA and the requirements described in 49 
CFR part 24, subpart B.
    (d) Appeals. A person who disagrees with the Sponsor's/Borrower's 
determination concerning whether the person qualifies as a ``displaced 
person,'' or with the amount of relocation assistance for which the 
person is eligible, may file a written appeal of that determination with 
the Sponsor/Borrower. A low-income person who is dissatisfied with the 
Sponsor's/Borrower's determination on his or her appeal may submit a 
written request for review of that determination to the HUD field 
office.
    (e) Responsibility of Sponsor/Borrower. The Sponsor/Borrower shall 
certify that it will comply (i.e., provide assurance of compliance, as 
required by 49 CFR part 24) with the URA, the regulations at 49 CFR part 
24, and the requirements of this section, and shall ensure such 
compliance notwithstanding any third party's contractual obligation to 
comply with these provisions. The Sponsor/Borrower shall maintain 
records in sufficient detail to demonstrate compliance with the 
provisions of this section. The Sponsor/Borrower shall maintain data on 
the race, ethnic, gender, and handicap status of displaced persons.
    (f) Definition of a displaced person. (1) For purposes of this 
section, the term displaced person means a person (family, individual, 
business, nonprofit organization, or farm) that moves from real 
property, or moves personal property from real property, permanently, as 
a direct result of acquisition, rehabilitation, or demolition for a 
project assisted under this part. This includes any permanent, 
involuntary move for an assisted project including any permanent move 
from the real property that is made:
    (i) After notice by the Sponsor/Borrower to move permanently from 
the property if the move occurs on or after:
    (A) The date of the submission of an application to HUD that is 
later approved, if the Sponsor has control of an appropriate site; or
    (B) The date that the Sponsor obtains control of an approvable site, 
if such control is obtained after the submission of an application to 
HUD:
    (ii) Before the date described in paragraph (f)(1)(i) of this 
section, if the Sponsor, Borrower or HUD determines that the 
displacement resulted directly from acquisition, rehabilitation, or 
demolition for the project;
    (iii) By a tenant-occupant of a dwelling unit, if any one of the 
following three situations occurs;
    (A) The tenant moves after execution of the Agreement between the 
Sponsor/Borrower and HUD, and the move occurs before the tenant is 
provided written notice offering him or her the opportunity to lease and 
occupy a suitable, decent, safe, and sanitary dwelling in the same 
building/complex upon completion of the project under reasonable terms 
and conditions. Such reasonable terms and conditions include a monthly 
rent and estimated average monthly utility costs that do not exceed the 
greater of:
    (1) The tenant's monthly rent and estimated average monthly utility 
costs before the Agreement; or
    (2) The total tenant payment, as determined under 24 CFR 813.107, if 
the tenant is low-income, or 30 percent of gross household income, if 
the tenant is not low-income; or
    (B) The tenant is required to relocate temporarily, does not return 
to the building/complex, and either:
    (1) The tenant is not offered payment for all reasonable out-of-
pocket expenses incurred in connection with the temporary relocation; or
    (2) Other conditions of the temporary relocation are not reasonable; 
or
    (C) The tenant is required to move to another dwelling in the same 
building/complex but is not offered reimbursement for all reasonable 
out-of-pocket expenses incurred in connection with the move, or other 
conditions of the move are not reasonable.
    (2) Notwithstanding the provisions of paragraph (f)(1) of this 
section, however, a person does not qualify as a ``displaced person'' 
(and is not eligible for relocation assistance at URA levels), if:
    (i) The person has been evicted for cause based upon a serious or 
repeated violation of the terms and conditions of the lease or occupancy 
agreement, violation of applicable Federal, State, or local law, or 
other good cause, and

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HUD determines that the eviction was not undertaken for the purpose of 
evading the obligation to provide relocation assistance.
    (ii) The person moved into the property after the submission of the 
application and, before signing a lease and commencing occupancy, was 
provided written notice of the project, its possible impact on the 
person (e.g., displacement, temporary relocation or a rent increase) and 
the fact that he or she will not qualify as a displaced person as a 
result of the project;
    (iii) The person is ineligible under 49 CFR 24.2(g)(2); or
    (iv) HUD determines that the person was not displaced as a direct 
result of acquisition, rehabilitation, or demolition for the project;
    (3) The Sponsor/Borrower may request, at any time, a HUD 
determination of whether a displacement is or would be covered by this 
section.