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Code · CFR · Title 24 — Housing and Urban Development · Part 5 — General HUD Program Requirements; Waivers · § 5.324

§ 5.324. Implementation of lease provisions.

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The lease for each tenant of a project for the elderly or persons with disabilities who is admitted on or after the date on which this subpart C is implemented shall contain the lease provisions described in § 5.321 and, if applicable, § 5.360. The lease for each tenant who occupies a unit in such a project under lease on the date of implementation of this part shall be amended to include the provisions described in § 5.321 and, if applicable, § 5.360:
(a)For Housing programs:
(1)Upon renewal of the lease and in accordance with any applicable regulation; and
(2)When a Housing program tenant registers a common household pet under § 5.350
(b)For Public Housing programs:
(1)Upon annual reexamination of tenant income in accordance with any applicable regulation; and
(2)When a Public Housing program tenant wishes to own or keep a common household pet in his or her unit.
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