Abuses, Favoritism, and Mismanagement in HUD Programs: Hearings Before the Employment and Housing Subcommittee of the Committee on Government Operations, House of Representatives, One Hundred First Congress, First Session, Part 6U.S. Government Printing Office, 1990 - Conflict of interests |
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... occupancy level . Ms. Hale testified that she was concerned about the requested waivers and attempted to talk directly with Secretary Pierce : Mr. LANTOS . Why did you want to talk to him ? 7 Ms. HALE . I wanted to again express the 6.
... occupancy level . Ms. Hale testified that she was concerned about the requested waivers and attempted to talk directly with Secretary Pierce : Mr. LANTOS . Why did you want to talk to him ? 7 Ms. HALE . I wanted to again express the 6.
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... occupancy rate factor under co - insurance program 221 ( d ) . Waiver approved by Demery to Arlington Housing Authority . Benton Insurance Company letter to Regional Administrator , Fort Worth , TX . Concluding underwriting process ...
... occupancy rate factor under co - insurance program 221 ( d ) . Waiver approved by Demery to Arlington Housing Authority . Benton Insurance Company letter to Regional Administrator , Fort Worth , TX . Concluding underwriting process ...
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... occupancy factor on behalf of Project Number TX16 - K433-001 in Arlington , Texas . This specific project involves 352 units which were selected for participation under the Section 8 Moderate Rehabilitation Program in response to a ...
... occupancy factor on behalf of Project Number TX16 - K433-001 in Arlington , Texas . This specific project involves 352 units which were selected for participation under the Section 8 Moderate Rehabilitation Program in response to a ...
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... occupancy level for the Section 8 existing program in the area , and the 96.8 percentage weighted total occupancy that results from 95 percent of the units having Section 8 assistance , I have decided to waive HUD Handbook 4561.1 Rev 1 ...
... occupancy level for the Section 8 existing program in the area , and the 96.8 percentage weighted total occupancy that results from 95 percent of the units having Section 8 assistance , I have decided to waive HUD Handbook 4561.1 Rev 1 ...
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... situation could significantly affect the value of the project , the maximum mortgage amount , and the requirement that sustaining occupancy be reached within 1 year . In areas where rent control legislation is in existence , 116.
... situation could significantly affect the value of the project , the maximum mortgage amount , and the requirement that sustaining occupancy be reached within 1 year . In areas where rent control legislation is in existence , 116.
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451 7th Street Administration amount Apartments application appraisal approved Arlington Housing Attachment AUTHORITY BUDGET AUTHORITY BATTLE Broward County CASEY Casper City coinsurance Concurrence Concurrence Concurrence CONGRESS THE LIBRARY CONTRACT AUTHORITY BUDGET DATE Dean Executive Assistant Dear Deborah Dean Deborah Gore Dean Demery Department of Housing Deputy Assistant Secretary Durham Hosiery Mill Edelman elderly Family February Fowler funding Housing and Urban housing assistance payments HUD's income JAFFIN & KHEEL Lance Wilson LANTOS letter LIBRARY OF CONGRESS loan Louis County Management Martin L meeting memo MEMORANDUM MICHAEL mod rehab units Moderate Rehabilitation Program mortgage NUMBER Owner percent proposed Public Housing Rapid Reply rent rental request requirements S.W. Washington Secretary for Housing Secretary Pierce SECTION 8 HOUSING Section 8 Moderate Silvio Sincerely staff submitted subsidy TELECOPIER THEODORE W Thomas Thomas Demery U.S. Department UDAG Urban Development 451 Urban Development Office Vouchers Westminster Park York
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Page 161 - Except as otherwise provided in this contract, any dispute concerning a question of fact arising under this contract which is not disposed of by agreement shall be decided by the Contracting Officer, who shall reduce his decision to writing and mail or otherwise furnish a copy thereof to the Contractor.
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Page 159 - ... by flood insurance in an amount at least equal to its development or project cost (less estimated land cost) or to the maximum limit of coverage...
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Page 393 - For the purposes of sections 205 and 207 of this title, the term "official responsibility" means the direct administrative or operating authority, whether intermediate or final, and either exercisable alone or with others, and either personally or through subordinates, to approve, disapprove, or otherwise direct Government action.
Page 157 - ... located in, or owned in substantial part by, persons residing in the area of the project.
Page 159 - Flood insurance. If the Project is located In an area that has been identified by the Secretary of Housing and Urban Development as an area having special flood hazards and if the sale of flood Insurance has been made available under the National Flood Insurance Act of 1968, the Owner agrees that the Project will be covered, during Its anticipated economic or useful life, by flood Insurance In an amount at least equal to...
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