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§356D-153 Qualified tenant defined; preference.

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§356D-153 Qualified tenant defined; preference.
(a)As used in this part, "qualified tenant" means any single person or family, pursuant to criteria and procedures established by the authority, who has been determined to have an income not exceeding the income limit as determined by the authority pursuant to rules adopted by the authority; provided that the income limit shall not exceed ninety‑five per cent of the annual median income as determined by the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development; provided further that the qualified tenant's primary place of residence shall be in the State or the qualified tenant intends to make the State the qualified tenant's primary place of residence. The terms "qualified tenant" and "tenant" shall include a person or family who satisfies the foregoing requirements and is a member of a cooperative who, upon resale of the member's membership to the cooperative, will not be reimbursed for more than fifty per cent of any equity increment accumulated through payments under this part.
With respect to members of a cooperative, as used in this part, the terms "rental" and "rental charges" mean the charges under the occupancy agreements between the members and the cooperative.
(b)The authority shall give preference to qualified tenants with incomes at or below eighty per cent of the annual median income as determined by the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development. [L 2006, c 180, pt of §2; am L 2007, c 223, §2]
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