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Code · CFR · Title 24 — Housing and Urban Development · Part 887 — Section 8 Housing Assistance Payments Programs—Family Self-Sufficiency Program · § 887.107

§ 887.107. Cooperative Agreements.

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(a)An owner may enter into a Cooperative Agreement with:
(1)A local PHA that operates an FSS program, pursuant to § 984.106 of this title; or
(2)Another owner that operates an FSS program, pursuant to this section.
(b)Owners that enter into a Cooperative Agreement pursuant to this part, must:
(1)Open any FSS waiting lists to all eligible families residing in the properties covered by the Cooperative Agreement.
(2)Provide periodic escrow amounts to the FSS Program Coordinator for FSS families covered by the Cooperative Agreement under this part. The Cooperative Agreement must provide that each owner is responsible for managing the escrow accounts of their participating families, including calculating and tracking of escrow in accordance with § 984.305 of this title, and set forth the procedures for the sharing of escrow information between the PHA and the owner.
(3)The Cooperative Agreement must clearly specify the terms and conditions of such agreement, including the requirements of this section, and it must include a process for PHAs and owners to communicate with each other about changes in their Action Plan.
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