CHA Responsibility Sample Clauses
CHA Responsibility. All notices to residents must be in writing, except notices to residents with disabilities, which must be in the alternative format requested by the resident. Notices will also be available in Spanish or other languages as needed.1
CHA Responsibility. All notices to residents must be in writing, except notices to residents with disabilities, which must be in the alternative format requested by the resident. Notices will also be available in Spanish or other languages as needed.1 Notices for Lease Termination or non-renewal must be personally delivered to the resident or any adult resident authorized member (i.e., person aged 18 years or over residing in the dwelling unit) or sent properly addressed by prepaid first class to the addressee. If no one is in actual possession of the premises, the notice of termination may be posted on the premises. Notices, other than a Notice for Lease Termination or non-renewal, may be delivered to the resident or any adult resident authorized member of the resident's household or sent by prepaid first-class mail properly addressed to the resident except as provided in Section 12 (d) and (e). If the Notice is mailed, receipt is considered to have occurred five (5) calendar days after mailing.
CHA Responsibility. Notice to Tenant must be in writing, delivered to Tenant or to any adult member of the household residing in the dwelling unit, or sent by first-class mail addressed to Tenant. [966.4(k)(1)(i)]
CHA Responsibility. HMC will review data provided by the Chicago Housing Authority for CHA applicants. The CHA will screen for standard and required information as prescribed by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development.
CHA Responsibility. The standards that follow will be applied fairly and uniformly to all Tenants. CHA will inspect each unit at least annually, to determine compliance with the standards. Upon completion of an inspection CHA will notify Tenant in writing if he/she fails to comply with the standards. CHA will advise Tenant of the specific correction(s) required establishing compliance, and indicating that training is available. Within a reasonable period of time, CHA will schedule a second inspection. Failure of a second inspection will constitute a violation of the lease terms. Training will be available at no cost to any Tenant requesting or needing assistance in complying with the Housekeeping Standards.