DVP AND KDHAP: KEY DIFFERENCES (from Appendix A PIH 2006-12)

 

Examples of DVP Provisions Not Applicable to KDHAP

• 24 CFR part 982 applies to DVP except where expressly waived by HUD

• DVP assists Hurricane Rita evacuees

• PHA option to use administrative fees for utility deposits and security deposits

• Initial lease term usually 12 months

• Housing assistance payment calculation based on payment standards and includes utility allowances

• No tenant contribution based on income for initial 18 months of assistance

• Utility reimbursements permitted under certain circumstances

• Annual HQS inspections

• PHA tenant eligibility screening and application of noncitizen requirements for

families who did not receive such screening for their pre-disaster assistance

• $1500 PHA initial placement fee

• Families living in (1) non-Section 8 units in Section 236 housing, (2) non-Section 8 units in non-insured Section 236(b) housing, (3) non-Section 8 units in Section 221(d)(3) BMIR housing; and (4) units in FHA-insured and non-insured projects with RAP assistance or Rent Supplement assistance are not eligible for DVP assistance

 

Examples of KDHAP Provisions Not Applicable to the DVP

• KDHAP funding for utility deposits and security deposits

• 6 to 12 month initial KDHAP lease term

• Rent subsidy calculation based on FMRs

• No tenant contribution based on income for duration of program

• Deferred initial HQS inspection

• PHA quarterly family follow-up

• $1000 PHA initial placement fee

• FEMA funding for the KDHAP

• Mandatory family registration with FEMA, and FEMA determination of whether predisaster unit is habitable

• Families living in (1) non-Section 8 units in Section 236 housing, (2) non-Section 8 units in non-insured Section 236(b) housing, (3) non-Section 8 units in Section 221(d)(3) BMIR housing; and (4) units in FHA-insured and non-insured projects with RAP assistance or Rent Supplement assistance were eligible for KDHAP assistance