Alternative non-public housing rent. A monthly rent equal to the greater of-
Ceiling rent. See § 960.253(d) .
Covered housing provider. For HUD's public housing program, "covered housing provider," as such term is in used HUD's regulations at 24 CFR part 5, subpart L (Protection for Victims of Domestic Violence, Dating Violence, Sexual Assault, or Stalking), is the PHA.
Covered person. For purposes of this part, covered person means a tenant, any member of the tenant's household, a guest or another person under the tenant's control.
Designated housing. See part 945 of this chapter.
Disabled families. See § 5.403 of this title.
Eligible families. Low income families who are eligible for admission to the public housing program.
Flat rent. See § 960.253(b) .
Income-based rent. See § 960.253(c) .
Mixed population development. A public housing development, or portion of a development, that was reserved for elderly and disabled families at its inception (and has retained that character). If the development was not so reserved at its inception, the PHA has obtained HUD approval to give preference in tenant selection for all units in the development (or portion of development) to elderly families and disabled families. These developments were formerly known as elderly projects.
Non-public housing over-income family. A family whose income exceeds the over-income limit for 24 consecutive months and is paying the alternative non-public housing rent. See subpart E of this part.
Over-income family. A family whose income exceeds the over-income limit. See subpart E of this part.
Over-income limit. The over-income limit is determined by multiplying the applicable income limit for a very low-income family, as defined in § 5.603(b) of this title, by a factor of 2.4. See § 960.507(b) .
PHA plan. See part 903 of this chapter.
Residency preference. A preference for admission of persons who reside in a specified geographic area.
Tenant-based. See § 982.1(b) of this chapter.
24 C.F.R. §960.102