Section 8 Housing Assistance Payments Program-Contract Rent Annual Adjustment Factors, Fiscal Year 2007, 4918-4942 [07-453]
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DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND
URBAN DEVELOPMENT
[Docket No. FR–5031–N–03]
Section 8 Housing Assistance
Payments Program—Contract Rent
Annual Adjustment Factors, Fiscal
Year 2007
Office of the Secretary, HUD.
Notice of Revised Contract Rent
Annual Adjustment Factors.
AGENCY:
ACTION:
SUMMARY: This notice announces
revised Annual Adjustment Factors
(AAFs) that are applied to Section 8
contract rents for specific programs.
These factors are applied at Housing
Assistance Payment (HAP) contract
anniversaries for those calendar months
commencing after the effective date of
this notice. The AAFs are based on
residential rent and utilities time-series
cost indices from the Bureau of Labor
Statistics Consumer Price Index (CPI)
surveys.
DATES:
Effective Date: February 1, 2007.
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FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
David Vargas, Senior Advisor, Housing
Voucher Management and Operations
Division, Office of Public Housing and
Voucher Programs, (202) 708–0477 can
respond to questions relating to the
Section 8 Voucher, Certificate, and
Moderate Rehabilitation programs; Mark
Johnston, Office of Special Needs
Assistance Programs, Office of
Community Planning and Development,
(202) 708–1234 for questions regarding
the Single Room Occupancy Moderate
Rehabilitation program; Willie
Spearmon, Director, Office of Housing
Assistance and Grant Administration,
Office of Housing, (202) 708–3000, for
questions relating to all other Section 8
programs. Marie L. Lihn, Economic and
Market Analysis Division, Office of
Policy Development and Research (202)
708–0590, is the contact for technical
information regarding the development
of the factors for specific areas or the
methods used for calculating the AAFs.
Mailing address for above persons:
Department of Housing and Urban
Development, 451 Seventh Street, SW.,
Washington, DC 20410. Hearing- or
speech-impaired persons may contact
the Federal Information Relay Service at
(800) 877–8339 (TTY). (Other than the
‘‘800’’ TTY number, the above-listed
telephone numbers are not toll-free.)
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: In
addition to being published in the
Federal Register, these data will be
available electronically from the HUD
data information page: https://
www.huduser.org/datasets/aaf.html.
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I. Methodology
AAFs are calculated using CPI data on
rents and utilities for all metropolitan
areas that are specifically surveyed for
the CPI. AAFs for other areas use the
more general CPI for rents and utilities
calculated for the four Census Regions,
Northeast, South, Midwest, and West.
AAFs are rent change factors. Two types
of AAFs are calculated. One type is a
gross rent change factor that should be
used when the primary utility (normally
heating) is included in the rent. The
other type is a shelter rent (i.e., rents
without utilities) factor that should be
used when the primary utility is not
included in rent. Decennial census data
are used to establish the relationship
between gross rents and shelter rents.
CPI Surveys
For specific metropolitan areas where
CPI surveys are conducted, changes in
the shelter rent and utilities components
are calculated based on the most recent
CPI annual average change data. In this
publication, the rent and utility CPIs for
metropolitan areas are based on changes
in the index from 2004 to 2005. The
‘‘Highest Cost Utility Included’’ column
in Schedule C is calculated by
weighting the rent and utility change
factors using the corresponding
components of gross rent in a particular
area as calculated in the 2000 Census.
The ‘‘Highest Cost Utility Excluded’’
column in Schedule C is calculated by
eliminating the utility portion of the
gross rent change factor.
For areas not covered by a specific
metropolitan CPI surveys, HUD uses the
CPI surveys for the Northeast, South,
Midwest, or West region, as appropriate.
Rent and utility change factors are
calculated from 2004 to 2005. For areas
assigned Census Region CPI factors,
both metropolitan and non-metropolitan
areas received the same factor.
Geographic Areas
The current and former metropolitan
areas that use specific CPI factors are
listed alphabetically in the tables,
according to the metropolitan area
where appropriate. Each AAF applies to
a specified geographic area and to units
of all bedroom sizes. AAFs are
provided:
• For separate metropolitan areas,
including counties that are currently
designated as non-metropolitan, but are
part of the metropolitan area defined in
the local CPI survey.
• For the four Census Regions for
those metropolitan and nonmetropolitan areas that are not covered
by the local CPI surveys.
The AAFs shown in Schedule C use
the same Office of Management and
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Budget (OMB) metropolitan area
definitions, as revised by HUD, that are
used in the FY2007 Fair Market Rents.
Area Definitions in Schedule C
To make certain that they are using
the correct AAFs, users should refer to
the area definitions section at the end of
Schedule C. For units located in
metropolitan areas with a local CPI
survey, AAFs are listed separately. For
units located in areas without a local
CPI survey, the metropolitan or
nonmetropolitan counties receive the
regional CPI for that Census Region.
The AAF area definitions shown in
Schedule C are listed in alphabetical
order by state. The associated CPI
division is shown next to each state
name. Areas whose AAFs are
determined by local CPI surveys are
listed first. All metropolitan areas with
local CPI surveys have separate AAF
schedules and are shown with their
corresponding county definitions or as
metropolitan counties. In the six New
England states, the listings are for
counties or parts of counties as defined
by towns or cities. The remaining
counties use the CPI for the Census
Region and are not specifically listed on
Schedule C or the area file.
Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands use
the South Region AAFs. All areas in
Hawaii use the AAFs identified in the
Table as ‘‘STATE: Hawaii,’’ which are
based on the CPI survey for the
Honolulu metropolitan area. The Pacific
Islands use the West Region AAFs.
II. Applying AAFs to Various Section 8
Programs
AAFs established by this notice are
used to adjust contract rents for units
assisted in certain Section 8 housing
assistance payments programs during
the initial (i.e., pre-renewal) term of the
HAP contract. Three categories of
Section 8 programs use the AAFs:
Category 1—The Section 8 New
Construction and Substantial
Rehabilitation programs and the Section
8 Moderate Rehabilitation program.
Category 2—The Section 8 Loan
Management (LM) and Property
Disposition (PD) programs.
Category 3—The Section 8 Projectbased Certificate (PBC) program.
Each Section 8 program category uses
the AAFs differently. The specific HAP
contract, program regulation, program
requirement, or law determines the
application of the AAFs. Restrictions to
the use of AAF are discussed below:
Renewal Rents. AAFs are not used to
determine renewal rents after expiration
of the original Section 8 HAP contract
(either for projects where the Section 8
HAP contract is renewed under a
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restructuring plan adopted under 24
CFR part 401; or renewed without
restructuring under 24 CFR part 402). In
general, renewal rents are determined
by applying a state-by-state operating
cost adjustment factor (OCAF)
published by HUD.
Budget-based Rents. AAFs are not
used for budget-based rent adjustments.
For projects receiving Section 8
subsidies under the LM program (24
CFR part 886, subpart A) or under the
PD program (24 CFR part 886, subpart
C), contract rents are adjusted, at HUD’s
option, either by applying the AAFs, or
by budget-based adjustments in
accordance with 24 CFR 886.112 and 24
CFR 886.132. Budget-based adjustments
are used for most Section 8/202 projects.
Certificate Program. In the past, AAFs
were used to adjust the contract rent
(including manufactured home space
rentals) in both the tenant-based and
project-based certificate programs. The
tenant-based certificate program has
been terminated and all tenancies in the
tenant-based certificate program have
been converted to the Housing Choice
Voucher Program, which does not use
AAFs to adjust rents. All tenancies
remaining in the project-based
certificate program continue to use
AAFs to adjust contract rent for
outstanding HAP contracts.
Moderate Rehabilitation Program.
Under the Section 8 Moderate
Rehabilitation program (both the regular
program and the single room occupancy
program), the public housing agency
(PHA) applies the AAF to the base rent
component of the contract rent, not the
full contract rent. For the other covered
programs, the AAF is applied to the
whole amount of the pre-adjustment
contract rent.
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III. Adjustment Procedures
This section of the notice provides a
broad description of procedures for
adjusting the contract rent. Technical
details and requirements are described
in HUD notices, issued by the Office of
Housing and the Office of Public and
Indian Housing.
Because of statutory and structural
distinctions among the various Section
8 programs, there are separate rent
adjustment procedures for the three
program categories:
Category 1: Section 8 New Construction,
Substantial Rehabilitation, and
Moderate Rehabilitation Programs
In the Section 8 New Construction
and Substantial Rehabilitation
programs, the published AAF factor is
applied to the pre-adjustment contract
rent. In the Section 8 Moderate
Rehabilitation program, the published
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AAF is applied to the pre-adjustment
base rent.
For category 1 programs, the Table 1
AAF factor is applied before
determining comparability (rent
reasonableness). Comparability applies
if the pre-adjustment gross rent (preadjustment contract rent plus any
allowance for tenant-paid utilities) is
above the published FMR.
If the comparable rent level (plus any
initial difference) is lower than the
contract rent as adjusted by application
of the Table 1 AAF, the comparable rent
level (plus any initial difference) will be
the new contract rent. However, the preadjustment contract rent will not be
decreased by application of
comparability.
In all other cases (i.e., unless the
contract rent is reduced by
comparability):
• The Table 1 AAF is used for a unit
occupied by a new family since the last
annual contract anniversary.
• The Table 2 AAF is used for a unit
occupied by the same family as at the
time of the last annual contract
anniversary.
Category 2: The Loan Management
Program (24 CFR Part 886, Subpart A)
and Property Disposition Program (24
CFR Part 886, Subpart C)
At this time, rent adjustment by the
AAF in the Category 2 programs is not
subject to comparability. (Comparability
will again apply if HUD establishes
regulations for conducting
comparability studies under 42 U.S.C.
1437f(c)(2)(C).). Rents are adjusted by
applying the full amount of the
applicable AAF under this notice.
The applicable AAF is determined as
follows:
• The Table 1 AAF is used for a unit
occupied by a new family since the last
annual contract anniversary.
• The Table 2 AAF is used for a unit
occupied by the same family as at the
time of the last annual contract
anniversary.
Category 3: Section 8 Certificate ProjectBased Certificate Program
The following procedures are used to
adjust contract rent for outstanding HAP
contracts in the Section 8 PBC program:
• The Table 2 AAF is always used.
The Table 1 AAF is not used.
• The Table 2 AAF is always applied
before determining comparability (rent
reasonableness).
• Comparability always applies. If the
comparable rent level is lower than the
rent to owner (contract rent) as adjusted
by application of the Table 2 AAF, the
comparable rent level will be the new
rent to owner.
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IV. When To Use Reduced AAFs (From
AAF Table 2)
In accordance with Section 8(c)(2)(A)
of the United States Housing Act of
1937 (42 U.S.C. 1437f(c)(2)(A)), the AAF
is reduced by 0.01:
• For all tenancies assisted in the
Section 8 Project-Based Certificate
program.
• In other Section 8 programs, for a
unit occupied by the same family at the
time of the last annual rent adjustment
(and where the rent is not reduced by
application of comparability (rent
reasonableness)).
The law provides that:
Except for assistance under the certificate
program, for any unit occupied by the same
family at the time of the last annual rental
adjustment, where the assistance contract
provides for the adjustment of the maximum
monthly rent by applying an annual
adjustment factor and where the rent for a
unit is otherwise eligible for an adjustment
based on the full amount of the factor, 0.01
shall be subtracted from the amount of the
factor, except that the factor shall not be
reduced to less than 1.0. In the case of
assistance under the certificate program, 0.01
shall be subtracted from the amount of the
annual adjustment factor (except that the
factor shall not be reduced to less than 1.0),
and the adjusted rent shall not exceed the
rent for a comparable unassisted unit of
similar quality, type, and age in the market
area. 42 U.S.C. 1437f(c)(2)(A).
To implement the law, HUD
publishes two separate AAF Tables,
contained in Schedule C, Tables 1 and
2 of this notice. The difference between
Table 1 and Table 2 is that each AAF
in Table 2 is 0.01 less than the
corresponding AAF in Table 1. Where
an AAF in Table 1 would otherwise be
less than 1.0, it is set at 1.0, as required
by statute; the corresponding AAF in
Table 2 will also be set at 1.0, as
required by statute.
V. How To Find the AAF
The AAFs are contained in Schedule
C, Tables 1 and 2 of this notice. There
are two columns in each table. The first
column is used to adjust contract rent
for units where the highest cost utility
is included in the contract rent, i.e.,
where the owner pays for the highest
cost utility. The second column is used
where the highest cost utility is not
included in the contract rent, i.e., where
the tenant pays for the highest cost
utility.
The applicable AAF is selected as
follows:
• Determine whether Table 1 or Table
2 is applicable. In Table 1 or Table 2,
locate the AAF for the geographic area
where the contract unit is located.
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• Determine whether the highest cost
utility is or is not included in contract
rent for the contract unit.
• If highest cost utility is included,
select the AAF from the column for
‘‘highest cost included.’’ If highest cost
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utility is not included, select the AAF
from the column for ‘‘utility excluded.’’
Accordingly, HUD publishes these
Annual Adjustment Factors for the
Section 8 Housing Assistance Payments
programs as set forth in the Tables.
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Dated: January 25, 2007.
Darlene F. Williams,
Assistant Secretary for Policy Development
and Research.
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Section 8 Housing Assistance Payments Program--Contract Rent Annual
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DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT
[Docket No. FR-5031-N-03]
Section 8 Housing Assistance Payments Program--Contract Rent
Annual Adjustment Factors, Fiscal Year 2007
AGENCY: Office of the Secretary, HUD.
ACTION: Notice of Revised Contract Rent Annual Adjustment Factors.
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SUMMARY: This notice announces revised Annual Adjustment Factors (AAFs)
that are applied to Section 8 contract rents for specific programs.
These factors are applied at Housing Assistance Payment (HAP) contract
anniversaries for those calendar months commencing after the effective
date of this notice. The AAFs are based on residential rent and
utilities time-series cost indices from the Bureau of Labor Statistics
Consumer Price Index (CPI) surveys.
DATES: Effective Date: February 1, 2007.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: David Vargas, Senior Advisor, Housing
Voucher Management and Operations Division, Office of Public Housing
and Voucher Programs, (202) 708-0477 can respond to questions relating
to the Section 8 Voucher, Certificate, and Moderate Rehabilitation
programs; Mark Johnston, Office of Special Needs Assistance Programs,
Office of Community Planning and Development, (202) 708-1234 for
questions regarding the Single Room Occupancy Moderate Rehabilitation
program; Willie Spearmon, Director, Office of Housing Assistance and
Grant Administration, Office of Housing, (202) 708-3000, for questions
relating to all other Section 8 programs. Marie L. Lihn, Economic and
Market Analysis Division, Office of Policy Development and Research
(202) 708-0590, is the contact for technical information regarding the
development of the factors for specific areas or the methods used for
calculating the AAFs. Mailing address for above persons: Department of
Housing and Urban Development, 451 Seventh Street, SW., Washington, DC
20410. Hearing- or speech-impaired persons may contact the Federal
Information Relay Service at (800) 877-8339 (TTY). (Other than the
``800'' TTY number, the above-listed telephone numbers are not toll-
free.)
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: In addition to being published in the
Federal Register, these data will be available electronically from the
HUD data information page: https://www.huduser.org/datasets/aaf.html.
I. Methodology
AAFs are calculated using CPI data on rents and utilities for all
metropolitan areas that are specifically surveyed for the CPI. AAFs for
other areas use the more general CPI for rents and utilities calculated
for the four Census Regions, Northeast, South, Midwest, and West. AAFs
are rent change factors. Two types of AAFs are calculated. One type is
a gross rent change factor that should be used when the primary utility
(normally heating) is included in the rent. The other type is a shelter
rent (i.e., rents without utilities) factor that should be used when
the primary utility is not included in rent. Decennial census data are
used to establish the relationship between gross rents and shelter
rents.
CPI Surveys
For specific metropolitan areas where CPI surveys are conducted,
changes in the shelter rent and utilities components are calculated
based on the most recent CPI annual average change data. In this
publication, the rent and utility CPIs for metropolitan areas are based
on changes in the index from 2004 to 2005. The ``Highest Cost Utility
Included'' column in Schedule C is calculated by weighting the rent and
utility change factors using the corresponding components of gross rent
in a particular area as calculated in the 2000 Census. The ``Highest
Cost Utility Excluded'' column in Schedule C is calculated by
eliminating the utility portion of the gross rent change factor.
For areas not covered by a specific metropolitan CPI surveys, HUD
uses the CPI surveys for the Northeast, South, Midwest, or West region,
as appropriate. Rent and utility change factors are calculated from
2004 to 2005. For areas assigned Census Region CPI factors, both
metropolitan and non-metropolitan areas received the same factor.
Geographic Areas
The current and former metropolitan areas that use specific CPI
factors are listed alphabetically in the tables, according to the
metropolitan area where appropriate. Each AAF applies to a specified
geographic area and to units of all bedroom sizes. AAFs are provided:
For separate metropolitan areas, including counties that
are currently designated as non-metropolitan, but are part of the
metropolitan area defined in the local CPI survey.
For the four Census Regions for those metropolitan and
non-metropolitan areas that are not covered by the local CPI surveys.
The AAFs shown in Schedule C use the same Office of Management and
Budget (OMB) metropolitan area definitions, as revised by HUD, that are
used in the FY2007 Fair Market Rents.
Area Definitions in Schedule C
To make certain that they are using the correct AAFs, users should
refer to the area definitions section at the end of Schedule C. For
units located in metropolitan areas with a local CPI survey, AAFs are
listed separately. For units located in areas without a local CPI
survey, the metropolitan or nonmetropolitan counties receive the
regional CPI for that Census Region.
The AAF area definitions shown in Schedule C are listed in
alphabetical order by state. The associated CPI division is shown next
to each state name. Areas whose AAFs are determined by local CPI
surveys are listed first. All metropolitan areas with local CPI surveys
have separate AAF schedules and are shown with their corresponding
county definitions or as metropolitan counties. In the six New England
states, the listings are for counties or parts of counties as defined
by towns or cities. The remaining counties use the CPI for the Census
Region and are not specifically listed on Schedule C or the area file.
Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands use the South Region AAFs. All
areas in Hawaii use the AAFs identified in the Table as ``STATE:
Hawaii,'' which are based on the CPI survey for the Honolulu
metropolitan area. The Pacific Islands use the West Region AAFs.
II. Applying AAFs to Various Section 8 Programs
AAFs established by this notice are used to adjust contract rents
for units assisted in certain Section 8 housing assistance payments
programs during the initial (i.e., pre-renewal) term of the HAP
contract. Three categories of Section 8 programs use the AAFs:
Category 1--The Section 8 New Construction and Substantial
Rehabilitation programs and the Section 8 Moderate Rehabilitation
program.
Category 2--The Section 8 Loan Management (LM) and Property
Disposition (PD) programs.
Category 3--The Section 8 Project-based Certificate (PBC) program.
Each Section 8 program category uses the AAFs differently. The
specific HAP contract, program regulation, program requirement, or law
determines the application of the AAFs. Restrictions to the use of AAF
are discussed below:
Renewal Rents. AAFs are not used to determine renewal rents after
expiration of the original Section 8 HAP contract (either for projects
where the Section 8 HAP contract is renewed under a
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restructuring plan adopted under 24 CFR part 401; or renewed without
restructuring under 24 CFR part 402). In general, renewal rents are
determined by applying a state-by-state operating cost adjustment
factor (OCAF) published by HUD.
Budget-based Rents. AAFs are not used for budget-based rent
adjustments. For projects receiving Section 8 subsidies under the LM
program (24 CFR part 886, subpart A) or under the PD program (24 CFR
part 886, subpart C), contract rents are adjusted, at HUD's option,
either by applying the AAFs, or by budget-based adjustments in
accordance with 24 CFR 886.112 and 24 CFR 886.132. Budget-based
adjustments are used for most Section 8/202 projects.
Certificate Program. In the past, AAFs were used to adjust the
contract rent (including manufactured home space rentals) in both the
tenant-based and project-based certificate programs. The tenant-based
certificate program has been terminated and all tenancies in the
tenant-based certificate program have been converted to the Housing
Choice Voucher Program, which does not use AAFs to adjust rents. All
tenancies remaining in the project-based certificate program continue
to use AAFs to adjust contract rent for outstanding HAP contracts.
Moderate Rehabilitation Program. Under the Section 8 Moderate
Rehabilitation program (both the regular program and the single room
occupancy program), the public housing agency (PHA) applies the AAF to
the base rent component of the contract rent, not the full contract
rent. For the other covered programs, the AAF is applied to the whole
amount of the pre-adjustment contract rent.
III. Adjustment Procedures
This section of the notice provides a broad description of
procedures for adjusting the contract rent. Technical details and
requirements are described in HUD notices, issued by the Office of
Housing and the Office of Public and Indian Housing.
Because of statutory and structural distinctions among the various
Section 8 programs, there are separate rent adjustment procedures for
the three program categories:
Category 1: Section 8 New Construction, Substantial Rehabilitation, and
Moderate Rehabilitation Programs
In the Section 8 New Construction and Substantial Rehabilitation
programs, the published AAF factor is applied to the pre-adjustment
contract rent. In the Section 8 Moderate Rehabilitation program, the
published AAF is applied to the pre-adjustment base rent.
For category 1 programs, the Table 1 AAF factor is applied before
determining comparability (rent reasonableness). Comparability applies
if the pre-adjustment gross rent (pre-adjustment contract rent plus any
allowance for tenant-paid utilities) is above the published FMR.
If the comparable rent level (plus any initial difference) is lower
than the contract rent as adjusted by application of the Table 1 AAF,
the comparable rent level (plus any initial difference) will be the new
contract rent. However, the pre-adjustment contract rent will not be
decreased by application of comparability.
In all other cases (i.e., unless the contract rent is reduced by
comparability):
The Table 1 AAF is used for a unit occupied by a new
family since the last annual contract anniversary.
The Table 2 AAF is used for a unit occupied by the same
family as at the time of the last annual contract anniversary.
Category 2: The Loan Management Program (24 CFR Part 886, Subpart A)
and Property Disposition Program (24 CFR Part 886, Subpart C)
At this time, rent adjustment by the AAF in the Category 2 programs
is not subject to comparability. (Comparability will again apply if HUD
establishes regulations for conducting comparability studies under 42
U.S.C. 1437f(c)(2)(C).). Rents are adjusted by applying the full amount
of the applicable AAF under this notice.
The applicable AAF is determined as follows:
The Table 1 AAF is used for a unit occupied by a new
family since the last annual contract anniversary.
The Table 2 AAF is used for a unit occupied by the same
family as at the time of the last annual contract anniversary.
Category 3: Section 8 Certificate Project-Based Certificate Program
The following procedures are used to adjust contract rent for
outstanding HAP contracts in the Section 8 PBC program:
The Table 2 AAF is always used. The Table 1 AAF is not
used.
The Table 2 AAF is always applied before determining
comparability (rent reasonableness).
Comparability always applies. If the comparable rent level
is lower than the rent to owner (contract rent) as adjusted by
application of the Table 2 AAF, the comparable rent level will be the
new rent to owner.
IV. When To Use Reduced AAFs (From AAF Table 2)
In accordance with Section 8(c)(2)(A) of the United States Housing
Act of 1937 (42 U.S.C. 1437f(c)(2)(A)), the AAF is reduced by 0.01:
For all tenancies assisted in the Section 8 Project-Based
Certificate program.
In other Section 8 programs, for a unit occupied by the
same family at the time of the last annual rent adjustment (and where
the rent is not reduced by application of comparability (rent
reasonableness)).
The law provides that:
Except for assistance under the certificate program, for any
unit occupied by the same family at the time of the last annual
rental adjustment, where the assistance contract provides for the
adjustment of the maximum monthly rent by applying an annual
adjustment factor and where the rent for a unit is otherwise
eligible for an adjustment based on the full amount of the factor,
0.01 shall be subtracted from the amount of the factor, except that
the factor shall not be reduced to less than 1.0. In the case of
assistance under the certificate program, 0.01 shall be subtracted
from the amount of the annual adjustment factor (except that the
factor shall not be reduced to less than 1.0), and the adjusted rent
shall not exceed the rent for a comparable unassisted unit of
similar quality, type, and age in the market area. 42 U.S.C.
1437f(c)(2)(A).
To implement the law, HUD publishes two separate AAF Tables,
contained in Schedule C, Tables 1 and 2 of this notice. The difference
between Table 1 and Table 2 is that each AAF in Table 2 is 0.01 less
than the corresponding AAF in Table 1. Where an AAF in Table 1 would
otherwise be less than 1.0, it is set at 1.0, as required by statute;
the corresponding AAF in Table 2 will also be set at 1.0, as required
by statute.
V. How To Find the AAF
The AAFs are contained in Schedule C, Tables 1 and 2 of this
notice. There are two columns in each table. The first column is used
to adjust contract rent for units where the highest cost utility is
included in the contract rent, i.e., where the owner pays for the
highest cost utility. The second column is used where the highest cost
utility is not included in the contract rent, i.e., where the tenant
pays for the highest cost utility.
The applicable AAF is selected as follows:
Determine whether Table 1 or Table 2 is applicable. In
Table 1 or Table 2, locate the AAF for the geographic area where the
contract unit is located.
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Determine whether the highest cost utility is or is not
included in contract rent for the contract unit.
If highest cost utility is included, select the AAF from
the column for ``highest cost included.'' If highest cost utility is
not included, select the AAF from the column for ``utility excluded.''
Accordingly, HUD publishes these Annual Adjustment Factors for the
Section 8 Housing Assistance Payments programs as set forth in the
Tables.
Dated: January 25, 2007.
Darlene F. Williams,
Assistant Secretary for Policy Development and Research.
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