[Code of Federal Regulations]

[Title 24, Volume 4]

[Revised as of April 1, 2006]

From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access

[CITE: 24CFR881.201]



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                 TITLE 24--HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT

 

  CHAPTER VIII--OFFICE OF THE ASSISTANT SECRETARY FOR HOUSING-FEDERAL 

 

PART 881_SECTION 8 HOUSING ASSISTANCE PAYMENTS PROGRAM FOR SUBSTANTIAL 

REHABILITATION--Table of Contents

 

              Subpart B_Definitions and Other Requirements

 

Sec.  881.201  Definitions.





    Agreement. (Agreement to Enter into Housing Assistance Payments 

Contract) The Agreement between the owner and the contract administrator 

which provides that, upon satisfactory completion of the project in 

accordance with the HUD-approved final proposal, the administrator will 

enter into the Contract with the owner.

    Annual Contributions Contract (ACC). As defined in part 5 of this 

title.

    Annual income. As defined in part 5 of this title.

    Assisted unit. A dwelling unit eligible for assistance under a 

Contract.

    Contract. (Housing Assistance Payments Contract) The Contract 

entered into by the owner and the contract administrator upon 

satisfactory completion of the project, which sets forth the rights and 

duties of the parties with respect to the project and the payments under 

the Contract.

    Contract Administrator. The entity which enters into the Contract 

with the owner and is responsible for monitoring performance by the 

owner. The contract administrator is a PHA in the case of private-owner/

PHA projects, and HUD is private-owner/HUD and PHA-owner/HUD projects.

    Contract rent. The total amount of rent specified in the contract as 

payable to the owner for a unit.

    Decent, safe, and sanitary. Housing is decent, safe, and sanitary if 

it meets the physical condition requirements in 24 CFR part 5, subpart 

G.

    Elderly family. As defined in part 5 of this title.

    Fair Market Rent (FMR). As defined in part 5 of this title.

    Family. As defined in part 5 of this title.

    Final proposal. The detailed description of a proposed project to be 

assisted under this part, which an owner submits after selection of the 

preliminary proposal, except where a preliminary proposal is not 

required under Sec.  881.303(c). The final proposal becomes an exhibit 

to the Agreement and is the standard by which HUD judges acceptable 

construction of the project.

    Housing assistance payment. The payment made by the contract 

administrator to the owner of an assisted unit as provided in the 

contract. Where the unit is leased to an eligible family, the payment is 

the difference between the contract rent and the tenant rent. An 

additional payment is made to the family when the utility allowance is 

greater than the total tenant payment. A housing assistance payment, 

known as a ``vacancy payment''. may be made to the owner when an 

assisted unit is vacant, in accordance with the terms of the contract.

    HUD. Department of Housing and Urban Development.

    Independent Public Accountant. A Certified Public Accountant or a 

licensed or registered public accountant, having no business 

relationship with the owner except for the performance of audit, systems 

work and tax preparation. If not certified, the Independent Public 

Accountant must have been licensed or registered by a regulatory 

authority of a State or other political subdivision of the United States 

on or before December 31, 1970. In States that do not regulate the use 

of the title ``public accountant,'' only Certified Public Accountants 

may be used.

    Low income family. As defined in part 5 of this title.

    NOFA. As defined in part 5 of this title.

    Owner. Any private person or entity (including a cooperative) or a 

public entity which qualifies as a PHA, having the legal right to lease 

or sublease substantially rehabilitated dwelling units assisted under 

this part. The term owner also includes the person or entity submitting 

a proposal under this part.

    Partially-assisted Project. A project for non-elderly families under 

this part which includes more than 50 units of which 20 percent or fewer 

are assisted.

    PHA-Owner/HUD Project. A project under this part which is owned by a 

PHA. For this type of project, the Agreement and the Contract are 

entered into by the PHA, as owner, and HUD, as contract administrator.

    Private-Owner/HUD Project. A project under this part which is owned 

by a private owner. For this type of project,



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the Agreement and Contract are entered into by the private owner, as 

owner, and HUD, as contract administrator.

    Private-Owner/PHA Project. A project under this part which is owned 

by a private owner. For this type of project, the Agreement and Contract 

are entered into by the private owner, as owner, and the PHA, as 

contract administrator, pursuant to an ACC between the PHA and HUD. The 

term also covers the situation where the ACC is with one PHA and the 

owner is another PHA.

    Project Account. A specifically identified and segregated account 

for each project which is established in accordance with Sec.  

881.503(b) out of the amounts by which the maximum annual commitment 

exceeds the amount actually paid out under the Contract or ACC, as 

applicable, each year.

    Public Housing Agency (PHA). As defined in part 5 of this title.

    Rent. In the case of an assisted unit in a cooperative project, rent 

means the carrying charges payable to the cooperative with respect to 

occupancy of the unit.

    Replacement cost. The sum of the ``as is'' value before 

rehabilitation of the property as determined by HUD and the estimated 

cost of rehabilitation, including carrying and finance charges.

    Secretary. The Secretary of Housing and Urban Development (or 

designee).

    Single Room Occupancy (SRO) Housing. A unit for occupancy by a 

single eligible individual capable of independent living, which does not 

contain food preparation and/or sanitary facilities and is located 

within a multifamily structure consisting of more than 12 units.

    Small project. A project for non-elderly families under this part 

which includes a total of 50 or fewer (assisted and unassisted) units.

    Substantial rehabilitation. (a) The improvement of a property to 

decent, safe and sanitary condition in accordance with the standards of 

this part from a condition below those standards. Substantial 

rehabilitation may vary in degree from gutting and extensive 

reconstruction to the cure of substantial accumulation of deferred 

maintenance. Cosmetic improvements alone do not qualify as substantial 

rehabilitation under this definition.

    (b) Substantial rehabilitation may also include renovation, 

alteration or remodeling for the conversion or adaptation of 

structurally sound property to the design and condition required for use 

under this part or the repair or replacement of major building systems 

or components in danger of failure.

    Tenant rent. As defined in part 5 of this title.

    Total tenant payment. As defined in part 5 of this title.

    Utility allowance. As defined in part 5 of this title.

    Utility reimbursement. As defined in part 5 of this title.

    Vacancy payment. The housing assistance payment made to the owner by 

the contract administrator for a vacant assisted unit if certain 

conditions are fulfilled as provided in the Contract. The amount of the 

vacancy payment varies with the length of the vacancy period and is less 

after the first 60 days of any vacancy.

    Very low income family. As defined in part 5 of this title.



[45 FR 7085, Jan. 31, 1980, as amended at 48 FR 12705, Mar. 28, 1983; 49 

FR 17449, Apr. 24, 1984; 49 FR 19944, May 10, 1984; 61 FR 5212, Feb. 9, 

1996; 61 FR 13591, Mar. 27, 1996; 63 FR 46578, Sept. 1, 1998; 65 FR 

16722, Mar. 29, 2000]