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Code · Kentucky · Kentucky Revised Statutes

80.200 Rentals and tenant selection -- Participation in private and public

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developments.
(1)An authority may rent or lease the dwelling accommodations in a housing
development only for housing purposes under this chapter.
(2)An authority may rent or lease to a tenant dwelling accommodations consisting only
of the number of rooms that it deems necessary to provide safe and sanitary
accommodations to the proposed occupants without overcrowding.
(3)The dwellings in any housing development shall be available solely for housing
purposes under this chapter. Income limits for occupancy and rents shall be fixed by
the authority after taking into consideration:
(a)The family size, composition, age, physical disabilities, and other factors
which might affect the rent-paying ability of the family, and
(b)The economic factors which affect the finance and solvency of the housing
development.
(4)The authority shall issue regulations establishing eligibility requirements, consistent
with the purposes and objectives of this section, for admission to and continued
occupancy in its developments.
(5)Nothing contained in subsections (1), (2), (3), and
(4)of this section shall limit the
power of an authority to vest in an obligee of the authority the right, in the event of
a default by the authority, to take possession of a housing development or cause the
appointment of a receiver thereof, free from all the restrictions imposed by this
section.
(6)An authority may participate in private and public developments not falling within
the definition of "housing," as set forth in KRS 80.010, except that:
(a)An authority may not purchase, divide, or subdivide land except as provided
in this chapter or as set forth in KRS 80.140; and
(b)An authority may not develop, improve, construct upon, sell, or resell any real
property except as provided in this chapter or as set forth in KRS 80.140.
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