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Code · CFR · Title 24 — Housing and Urban Development · Part 983 — Project-Based Voucher (PBV) Program · § 983.257

§ 983.257. Owner termination of tenancy and eviction.

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24 CFR 982.310 of this title applies with the exception that 24 CFR 982.310(d)(1)(iii) and
(iv)does not apply to the PBV program. (In the PBV program, "good cause" does not include a business or economic reason or desire to use the unit for an individual, family, or non-residential rental purpose.) In addition, the owner may terminate the tenancy in accordance with the requirements related to lease terminations for development activity on units under a HAP contract as provided in § 983.157(g)(6)(iii) and for substantial improvement to units under a HAP contract as provided in § 983.212(a)(3)(iii). 24 CFR 5.858 through 5.861 on eviction for drug and alcohol abuse and 24 CFR part 5, subpart L (Protection for Victims of Domestic Violence, Dating Violence, Sexual Assault, or Stalking) apply to the PBV program. \[89 FR 38334, May 7, 2024\]
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