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Code · CFR · Title 24 — Housing and Urban Development · Part 245 — Tenant Participation in Multifamily Housing Projects · § 245.425

§ 245.425. Submission of request for approval to HUD.

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Upon completion of the tenant comment period, the mortgagor must review the comments submitted by tenants and their representatives and prepare a written evaluation of the comments. The mortgagor must then submit the following materials to the local HUD office:
(a)The mortgagor's written request for HUD approval of the covered action;
(b)Copies of all written tenant comments;
(c)The mortgagor's evaluation of the tenant comments on the proposed conversion or reduction;
(d)A certification by the mortgagor that it has complied with all of the requirements of § 245.410, § 245.415, §§ 245.416 through 245.419, as applicable, § 245.420, and this section; and
(e)Such additional materials as HUD may have specified in writing. (Approved by the Office of Management and Budget under control number 2502-0310)
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