Chapter 10: Housing Quality Standards - Housing Choice Voucher Program Guidebook is a 50-page legal document that was released by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development and used nation-wide.
Q: What is the Housing Choice Voucher Program?
A: The Housing Choice Voucher Program helps low-income individuals and families afford decent and safe housing in the private rental market.
Q: What are Housing Quality Standards?
A: Housing Quality Standards are minimum health and safety standards that rental units must meet in order to be eligible for the Housing Choice Voucher Program.
Q: Who is responsible for enforcing the Housing Quality Standards?
A: Public housing agencies (PHAs) are responsible for inspecting rental units and enforcing the Housing Quality Standards.
Q: What are some examples of Housing Quality Standards?
A: Examples of Housing Quality Standards include working plumbing and electrical systems, proper ventilation, absence of lead-based paint hazards, and functioning heating systems.
Q: What happens if a rental unit does not meet the Housing Quality Standards?
A: If a rental unit does not meet the Housing Quality Standards, the PHA may require the landlord to make necessary repairs or withhold rental assistance payments until the issues are resolved.
Q: Can tenants request a reinspection if they believe their rental unit does not meet the Housing Quality Standards?
A: Yes, tenants have the right to request a reinspection if they believe their rental unit does not meet the Housing Quality Standards.
Q: Are there any exceptions or exemptions to the Housing Quality Standards?
A: There may be exceptions or exemptions for certain housing types, such as units occupied by people with disabilities or elderly individuals.
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