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Code · U.S. Code · Title 42 - THE PUBLIC HEALTH AND WELFARE · CHAPTER 135— RESIDENCY AND SERVICE REQUIREMENTS IN FEDERALLY ASSISTED HOUSING · SUBCHAPTER II— AUTHORITY TO PROVIDE PREFERENCES FOR ELDERLY RESIDENTS AND UNITS FOR DISABLED RESIDENTS IN CERTAIN SECTION 8 ASSISTED HOUSING · § 13618

§ 13618. Treatment of other federally assisted housing

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(a)Restricted occupancy An owner of any federally assisted project (or portion of a project) as described in subparagraphs (D), (E), and
(F)of section 13641(2) of this title that was designed for occupancy by elderly families may continue to restrict occupancy in such project (or portion) to elderly families in accordance with the rules, standards, and agreements governing occupancy in such housing in effect at the time of the development of the housing.
(b)Prohibition of evictions Any tenant who is lawfully residing in a dwelling unit in a housing project described in subsection
(a)may not be evicted or otherwise required to vacate such unit because of any reservation or preferences under this subchapter or because of any action taken by the Secretary of Housing and Urban Development or the owner of the project pursuant to this subchapter.
(Pub. L. 102–550, title VI, § 658, Oct. 28, 1992, 106 Stat. 3825.)
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