Utility Allowances Clause Samples

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Utility Allowances. Tenant-Paid Utilities [5.632] If indicated by an (X) below, SMHA shall provide Tenant with a Utility Allowance in the monthly amount totaling
Utility Allowances. Tenant Paid Utilities
Utility Allowances. The Tenant’s rent includes a utility allowance based on a schedule of utility allowances established by the Lessor. The Lessor may adjust the Tenant’s rent from time to time based on changes to the schedule of utility allowances. The Lessor shall give the tenant no less than sixty (60) days advance notice of any change to the schedule of utility allowances. Adjustments to rent based on changes to the schedule of utility allowances shall take effect for the first rent payment due ninety (90) days after the notice of change to the schedule of utility allowances.
Utility Allowances. Tenant-Paid Utilities. If indicated by an (X) below, MHA shall provide Tenant with a Utility Allowance in the monthly amount totaling $ for the following utilities paid directly by the Tenant to the Utility Supplier: ( ) Electricity ( ) Gas ( ) Heat ( ) Water ( ) Sewerage ( ) Trash removal
Utility Allowances. Inclusion of utility allo ances in gross rent. If the cost of any utility (other than telephone, cable television, or Internet) for a residential rental unit is paid directly by the tenant(s), and not by or through the owner of the building, the gross rent for that unit includes the applicable utility allow- ance determined under this section. For purposes of the preceding sentence, if the cost of a particular utility for a residential unit is paid pursuant to an actual-consumption submetering ar- rangement within the meaning of para- graph (e)(1) of this section, then that cost is treated as being paid directly by the tenant(s) and not by or through the owner of the building. This section only applies for purposes of deter- mining gross rent under section 42(g)(2)(B)(ii) as to rent-restricted units.
Utility Allowances. Tenant-Paid Utilities [5.632] If indicated by an (X) below, GHA shall provide Tenant with a Utility Allowance in the monthly amount totaling $ for the following utilities paid directly by the Tenant to the Utility supplier: ( ) Electricity ( ) Gas ( ) Heat ( ) Water ( ) Sewerage ( ) Trash removal
Utility Allowances. For rental development projects with funds committed before August 23, 2013, calculate utility allowances based on figures in the table found in the CDA Utility Allowance tab of this workbook. development CHDO Designation: HUD defines a Community Housing Development Organization (CHDO) as a private nonprofit, community-based organization that has staff with the capacity to develop affordable housing for the community it serves. In order to qualify for designation as a CHDO, the organization must meet certain requirements pertaining to their legal status, organizational structure, and capacity and experience. At least 15 percent of a PJ's annual HOME allocation must be set aside for specific activities to be undertaken by CHDOs.
Utility Allowances. Inclusion of utility allowances in gross rent. If the cost of any utilities (other than telephone) for a residential rental unit are paid directly by the tenant(s), the gross rent for that unit includes the applicable utility allow- ance determined under this section. This section only applies for purposes of determining gross rent under section 42(g)(2)(B)(ii) as to rent-restricted units.
Utility Allowances. Tenant-Paid Utilities [5.632] If indicated by an (X) below, PHA shall provide Tenant with a Utility Allowance in the monthly amount totaling $ for the following utilities paid directly by the Tenant to the Utility supplier: ( ) Electricity ( ) Gas ( ) Heat ( ) Water ( ) Sewerage ( ) Trash removal ( ) Tenant-supplied cooking range ( ) Tenant-supplied refrigerator
Utility Allowances. For Projects not receiving financing from tax 26 credits, ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ shall use the Utility Allowances published by the Housing Authority of 27 the County of Riverside to establish maximum monthly allowances for utilities and services to 28 be used by the BORROWER in calculating Affordable Rents. Projects assisted with tax credits 1 may use the Utility Allowances published by the Housing Authority of the County of Riverside 2 or the California Utility Allowance Calculator (CUAC) published annually by the Treasurer of 3 the State of California. The CUAC and use instructions can be found at: 4 ▇▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇.▇▇▇/ctcac/cuac/index.asp.