D.C. Municipal Regulations (Last Updated: September 13, 2017) |
Title 14. HOUSING |
Chapter 14-92. HOUSING CHOICE VOUCHER/HOME OWNERSHIP ASSISTANCE PROGRAM (HCV/HOAP) |
Section 14-9203. ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS
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9203.1As a threshold determination for participation in the HCV/HOAP, a Family either shall already be a participant under lease in the Housing Choice Voucher Program or be eligible for home ownership under any other DCHA program
9203.2A Family that meets the threshold determination shall then meet the following eligibility requirements:
(a)First Time Homeowner. The Family may not include any person who has held an ownership interest in a residence during the three (3) years prior to commencement of the HOAP Subsidy, except as follows:
(1)Equitable interest in a property under the terms of a lease-purchase agreement prior to exercise of the purchase option.
(2)An individual who is now single, but had previously owned a home with his or her former spouse even within the three year period;
(3)A household in which a family member is a person with a disability, if homeownership assistance is needed as a reasonable accommodation; and
(4)A family that owns or is acquiring shares in a cooperative.
(b)Employment Except as provided in 9203.4 and 9203.5, the household shall provide proof of employment such that:
(1)One or more of the adult household members who shall be a borrower or co-borrower at the commencement of receiving HOAP assistance, is currently employed on a Full-time Basis; and
(2)At least one borrower shall have been employed for at least two (2) continuous years preceding the beginning of HOAP Subsidy.
(c)Minimum Income.
(1)The household shall demonstrate that gross annual income of the borrower or co-borrowers is either:
(i)Equal to at least 2,000 full-time work hours at the Federal Minimum Wage (FMW); or
(ii)For Disabled Families, equal to the monthly federal Supplemental Security Income Program benefit for an individual living alone multiplied by 12.
(2)Except in the case of Elderly or Disabled Families, income shall come from a source other than the governmental assistance program Tenant Assistance for Needy Families.
(d)Family Self Sufficiency. Applicants for the HCV/HOAP shall be enrolled in a self sufficiency program recognized by DCHA, unless the applicant an Elderly or Disabled Family.
(e)Good Standing. The household shall be in Good Standing as follows:
(1)The household shall have disclosed all prior debts to DCHA or any other public housing agency and have repaid all such debt at least a year prior to the household applying to participate in the HCV/HOAP program.
(2)The household shall not have committed fraud in connection with the HCV program or any other federally funded program.
(3)The household shall not have defaulted, or be in default, on any mortgage securing debt to purchase a home under any prior HCV/HOAP participation.
(f)Current Lease. The household shall be current in all monetary lease obligations and shall not otherwise be in violation of their lease and shall give proper notice as provided under their lease or, in the absence of a specified notice period in the lease, in accordance with District of Columbia law, prior to commencement of HCV/HOAP assistance payments.
(g)Recertification. If the household is a current participant in the HCV program or other DCHA program they shall qualify through an updated annual income recertification and determination that the household is otherwise in compliance with all program requirements.
9203.3If a household purchases or takes title to a home before receiving approval to participate in the HCV/HOAP, the household shall be determined ineligible.
9203.4The employment requirement does not apply to an Elderly or Disabled Family.
9203.5If a household that does not otherwise qualify as a Disabled Family pursuant to Subsection 9202.4, includes a person with a disability, the HCV/HOAP shall grant an exemption from the employment requirement, if it is determined that the exemption is needed as a reasonable accommodation.
9203.6Elderly and Disabled Families are exempt from the maximum assistance terms applicable for receiving subsidy from the HCV/HOAP, as follows:
(a)In the case of an Elderly Family, this exemption is only applicable if the household qualifies as elderly at the commencement of assistance.
(b)In the case of a Disabled Family, this exemption applies if at any time during receipt of housing assistance the household qualifies as a Disabled Family.
(c)If during the course of the receipt of HOAP Subsidy the household ceases to qualify as a Disabled or Elderly Family, the maximum term of the Subsidy becomes applicable from the date the housing assistance commenced, provided that the Participating Family, that was formerly qualified as a Disabled or Elderly Family shall receive the greater of the following;
(1)At least six (6) months of assistance after the maximum term becomes applicable; or
(2)The remaining term of assistance.