Observations on Housing Allowances and the Experimental Housing Allowance Program, Department of Housing and Urban Development: Report to the Congress

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U.S. General Accounting Office, 1974 - 58 lappuses

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6. lappuse - families of low income' means families (including elderly and displaced families) who are in the lowest income group and who cannot afford to pay enough to cause private enterprise in their locality or metropolitan area to build an adequate supply of decent, safe, and sanitary dwellings for their use.
34. lappuse - Development (HUD) is authorized to insure privately financed mortgage loans for constructing or rehabilitating multifamily housing projects and to pay, on behalf of the mortgagors, the mortgage insurance premiums and the interest on the mortgage loans in excess of l percent.
6. lappuse - ... families of low income, and developed and administered to promote serviceability, efficiency, economy, and stability * * *." Section 2 (2) defines the term "families of low income...
20. lappuse - Old Age Assistance, Aid to the Blind, Aid to the Disabled, and Aid to Families with Dependent Children.
6. lappuse - Association before the Subcommittee on Housing and Urban Affairs Senate Committee on Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs September 13, 1971 Mr.
44. lappuse - Program — one of the largest social experiments undertaken in the United States. That program was intended to provide low-income families with housing allowances to help them rent housing of their choice in existing standard housing units. Our report provided information on the results of the program and similar programs. It made observations on the costs and some likely effects of a national housing allowance program. --Hunger. We recently reviewed the Special Summer Food Service P...
4. lappuse - GAO recommends that the Congress, in considering future legislation authorizing a national housing allowance program, weigh the benefit that could be derived from waiting until EHAP is complete and more information is available on the likely impact of the program.
7. lappuse - HOUSING ASSISTANCE TO THE NEEDY Public assistance should be given directly to families that cannot pay economic rents. This assistance should be administered through local welfare boards in the form of rent certificates adjusted to the needs and requirements of the family. Such certificates must not be used to perpetuate slum conditions. A program such as this will insure that housing assistance goes where it is needed and only as long as it is needed. This is the straightforward American way of...

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