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Code · CFR · Title 24 — Housing and Urban Development · Part 1006 — Native Hawaiian Housing Block Grant Program · § 1006.210

§ 1006.210. Housing services.

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NHHBG funds may be used for the provision of housing-related services for affordable housing, including:
(a)Housing counseling, as defined in § 5.100, in connection with rental or homeownership assistance must be carried out in accordance with 24 CFR 5.111;
(b)The establishment and support of resident organizations and resident management corporations;
(c)Energy auditing;
(d)Activities related to the provisions of self-sufficiency and other services;
(e)Homelessness prevention activities, which may include short term subsidies to defray rent and utility bills of an eligible family;
(f)Payments to prevent foreclosure on a home;
(g)Other services related to assisting owners, tenants, contractors, and other entities participating or seeking to participate in other housing activities assisted pursuant to the Act and this part. \[67 FR 40776, June 13, 2002, as amended at 81 FR 90660, Dec. 14, 2016; 89 FR 9761, Feb. 12, 2024\]
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