Tenants with a two-, five- or ten-year lease that exceeds income limits at the time of rent verification may be exempted if they meet one of the following criteria: a tenant is entitled to an extension of his trial lease for the remainder of the tenancy period (four or nine additional years) if he has met the terms of his tenancy agreement throughout the trial period at the time of the audit. If the tenant is considered eligible for a rent extension, the DCJ will propose another four- or nine-year lease. As of May 2008, dCJ has established a 12-month temporary lease. If a customer is about to sign a two-, five- or ten-year lease, DCJ plans to change the lease if the customer provides new information or if the initial decision on the duration of a lease is changed as a result of a review or appeal. DCJ offers rental contracts according to: More information provides them and checks them in the rent supplement. A three-month interim lease is offered to a client who meets the above criteria but has not met the required deadline and is not eligible for an extension of time. The following criteria for the review of two-, five- and 10-year fixed-term leases are the eligibility criteria for social housing tenants approved by the Minister of Housing pursuant to Section 144 of the Residential Tenancies Act 2010. If you meet all the conditions of this lease, you will be offered a fixed-term lease. The tenant is the person signing the lease. Only one person can sign a public lease.
It is the tenant`s responsibility to ensure that anyone who lives in their home or visit complies with the terms of the tenancy agreement. If, at the end of a two-, five- or ten-year lease, the tenant is deemed ineligible for a rent extension, DCJ does not offer a renewal of the lease and the tenant must move the property after the current lease expires. If you are eligible for a subsidized or subsidized housing program, but there is no appropriate size unit or section 8 coupon available, the landlord (in the case of HUD housing) or the housing authority (in the case of public housing or section 8) must put your name on a waiting list, unless the list has been running for more than a year.