Code of Massachusetts Regulations
760 CMR - HOUSING AND LIVABLE COMMUNITIES, EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF
Title 760 CMR 49.00 - Massachusetts Rental Voucher Program
Section 49.03 - Eligibility for Program Participation
Universal Citation: 760 MA Code of Regs 760.49
Current through Register 1531, September 27, 2024
(1) Income and Asset Limits for Admission and Continued Eligibility.
(a) For admission to the
MRVP, the net income of eligible household members shall not exceed the income limit
then in effect.
(b) A participant shall
remain eligible for assistance until six months after the first date on which both
of the following conditions are met:
1. The
participant's net income, as defined in
760 CMR
49.05, exceeds the then-applicable income limit;
and
2. The tenant's share of the rent is
equal to, or greater than, the contract rent.
(c) For the purposes of initial eligibility an
applicant household's total assets may not exceed one and one half times the gross
household income of the applicant or $25,000.00, whichever is greater. The following
assets are exempt from this initial eligibility calculation: Individual Retirement
Account, 401(k) pension, or similar retirement account subject to IRS regulation,
and the value of any interest in a special needs trust, as defined by state and
federal law. For these assets, there is no limitation. There is no asset limitation
for purposes of continued eligibility. An "asset" includes but is not limited to the
following:
1. The amount of all cash, savings,
checking, money market or similar account.
2. The market value of equity in real property,
stocks, bonds or other form of capital investment, whether personal or
business.
3. The value of equity in such
personal property as boats, recreational vehicles, luxury goods. Value is determined
by taking the higher of the insured value or appraised market value.
4. Payment received or to be received in
settlement of personal or property loss; money at interest and debts due applicant
by any person(s), or the value of cash surrender insurance policies.
5. The value of any business or personal asset
disposed of by any household member (including a disposition in trust) for less than
fair market value during the two years prior to the determination of eligibility
pursuant to 760 CMR 49.03 to the extent of the difference between the fair market
value and the consideration received.
6.
The value of any interest in a trust fund benefiting any adult household
member.
(d) To be eligible
for MRVP, an applicant may not own residential real estate.
(2) To be otherwise eligible for the MRVP, an applicant or participant including all household members must not:
(a) Owe back rent, damages, vacancy loss payments,
or any other monies to an owner under a subsidized housing program or an
administering agency, for which the household has not entered into a repayment
agreement, or have failed to stay current with a repayment agreement;
(b) Have been terminated from any previous
subsidized housing program for cause;
(c) Have had a judgment for possession of premises
leased from an administering agency or an owner under a subsidized housing program
entered against him or her by a court for good cause;
(d) Have misrepresented or falsified any
information required to be submitted as part of the application process, or a prior
application within three years, or for determining continued eligibility and the
head of household fails to establish that the misrepresentation or falsification was
unintentional;
(e) Have committed
program abuse or fraud, defined as a single act or pattern of actions that
constitute a false statement, omission, or concealment of a substantial fact, made
with the intent to deceive or mislead, in relation to MRVP;
(f) Have engaged in criminal activity, which would
interfere with or threaten the rights of other tenants, administering agency, or
owner employees to be secure in their persons or in their property or with the
rights of other tenants to peaceful enjoyment of their units and the common
areas;
(g) Be subject to lifetime
registration as a sex offender in Massachusetts;
(h) Have failed to comply with the terms of an
MRVP voucher;
(i) Have directed abusive
or threatening behavior which was unreasonable and unwarranted toward an
administering agency employee;
(j) Have
failed to provide information reasonably necessary for the administering agency to
process the applicant's application or properly administer a participant's
voucher;
(k) Intend to live somewhere
other than a contract unit as his or her sole residence (with the exception of minor
children subject to joint custody arrangements);
(l) Be a current illegal user of one or more
controlled substances as defined in M.G.L. c. 94C, § 1. A person's illegal use
of a controlled substance within the preceding 12 months shall create a presumption
that such person is a current illegal user of a controlled substance, but the
presumption may be overcome by a convincing showing that the person has permanently
ceased all illegal use of controlled substances. This disqualification of current
illegal users of controlled substances shall not apply to applicants for housing
provided through a treatment program for illegal users of controlled substances;
(m) Have ever been convicted of
drug-related criminal activity for the manufacture or production of
methamphetamine;
(n) Be proven to have
caused intentional damage to the contract unit in an amount exceeding two months of
rent during any one year period; or
(o)
Violate any other eligibility requirements set forth in the MRVP budget line item as
in effect from time to time or in administrative guidance issued by the
Department.
(3) Requirements for Continued Program Participation. A participant in the MRVP remains eligible for program assistance provided that all members of the participant household then occupying the contract unit remain eligible in accordance with 760 CMR 49.03, the terms of the executed voucher document, and any other program documents.
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