When used in this chapter, the following words and phrases shall have the meaning ascribed:
Act- the Rental Housing Act of 1985 (D.C. Law 6-10, D.C. Code § 45-2501et seq. (1981).
Administrator - the Administrator of the Neighborhood Improvement Administration (NIA).
Deferral of indebtedness - the delaying of the date by which any indebtedness owed to the District is due. Deferral of indebtedness applies only to indebtedness which is past due at the time deferral is sought under the Program.
Deferral or Moratorium - the delay or suspension, for a period up to five (5) years, of the date by which any future real property tax liability which would be owed to the District is due.
Deferred maintenance - the postponement or failure to perform, due to negative cash flow, routine repairs and maintenance functions which has resulted in the physical deterioration of the property or the depreciation of the property's value.
DHCD - the D.C. Department of Housing and Community Development
Director - the Director of the Department of Housing and Community Development. District - the District of Columbia government.
Equity - an amount of investment which includes the following:
Forgiveness of indebtedness - the cancelling or forgiving of the required payment of any indebtedness owed to the District pursuant to the Act and this chapter. Forgiveness of indebtedness applies only to indebtedness which is past due at the time forgiveness is sought under the Program.Housing provider - a landlord, an owner, lessor, sublessor, assignee, or their agent, or any other person receiving or entitled to receive rents or benefits for the use or occupancy of any rental unit within a rental housing accommodation,
Indebtedness - the outstanding amount(s) owed to the District related to any real property in the District of Columbia as specified in § 3306.1, and any penalties and interest on this indebtedness.
In the best interest of the District - a course of action which results in the most favorable financial position for the District, maximizes the achievement of the policies established in the Act, and meets the specific eligibility and other criteria established in this chapter.
Lower and moderate income household - a family whose annual income is within the lower income limits established by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development pursuant to 42 U.S.C. 1437f.
Negative cash flow - the absence of a measure of project worth that is determined by net income after taxes, expenses and non-cash charge against income, including making allowances for reserves, depreciation and depletion, and that this negative cash flow status has directly affected the ability of the housing provider to make normal and routine repairs and scheduled improvements to the property.
NIA - the Neighborhood Improvement Administration of DHCD.
Program - the Distressed Properties Improvement Program established by Title VIII of the Act.
Project - the entire rental housing accommodation owned by the same legal entity or related legal entities which is the subject of an application for assistance under this Program, is covered by a Certificate of Occupancy for housing use issued after April 30, 1985, and is located on one or more contiguous lots and squares as specified in the tax assessment records of the District, including any part of the rental housing accommodation which is listed and assessed separately for taxation purposes in the land records of the District.
Rental Housing Accommodation - a building(s) in the District of Columbia containing one (1) or more rental units and the land appurtenant thereto. The term "Rental Housing Accommodation" does not include hotel or inn or any building, including any room in the structure, used primarily for transient occupancy.
Rental unit - any part of rental housing accommodation which is rented or offered for rent for residential occupancy and includes any apartment, efficiency apartment, room, single-family house, suite of rooms, or duplex and the land appurtenant thereto.
Reserved units - those rental units within an eligible project who rents do not exceed the rents affordable by lower and moderate income households, and which are reserved for rental to households whose incomes do not exceed the lower and moderate income levels established in this chapter.
Substantial compliance with the housing code - the absence of any substantial housing violations as defined in § 103(35) of the Act, including but not limited to, the following:
TAP - the Tenant Assistance Program, as authorized by Title III of the Act.
D.C. Mun. Regs. tit. 10, r. 10-B3399