It is important that early in the application process, prospects be advised of the applicable income limits and student requirements for occupancy in a Low-Income Housing Tax Credit (LIHTC) property. Management should explain that the total gross income of all members of the household will be verified and included in income for eligibility purposes. Prospects should also be informed that they may be required to go through this same process on an annual basis. In addition to all the verification forms and affidavits that applicants will be required to deal with as part of the qualifying process, there are three other documents that are critical to the qualification process for LIHTC residents: the rental application, the lease, and required lease riders or addenda.
The Rental Application
A fully completed application is critical to being able to determine tenant eligibility. The information provided on the application is the basis on which eligibility will be determined and must be comprehensive enough to provide all income sources - including assets.
The application must be completed in its entirety, whether it is completed by the applicant or by the manager during the interview process. At a minimum, a comprehensive LIHTC rental application will request the following information:
Lease
All residents occupying LIHTC units should be certified and under lease no later than the date the household occupies the unit. Leasing guidelines to keep in mind include:
Lease Rider/Addendum
In addition to a standard lease that meets the applicable requirements of state law, there should be language in the lease or a lease rider/addendum that outlines all the LIHTC requirements per Section 42 of the IRC. Language in this rider/addendum will relate to the rights and obligation of the parties, income requirements, annual certification requirements, and student requirements. Additional clauses will detail requirements relating to:
Finally, every lease should contain language relating to the "good cause" protection that is afforded to all households that qualify under the LIHTC program. This language should inform all residents that they may not be evicted or otherwise have their tenancy terminated by the owner or management unless there is "Good Cause" to do so.
The three documents outline here (application/lease/lease rider) are critical elements relating to LIHTC household eligibility and should be reviewed regularly in order to ensure that they meet the requirements of the LIHTC program.
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