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Can the City get Regional Housing Needs Allocation credit for rehabilitating existing run-down residential units?

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Can the City get Regional Housing Needs Allocation credit for rehabilitating existing run-down residential units?

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Yes, provided the owner of the unit records a legally binding deed restriction (for sale) or rent/lease agreement that insures the units are affordable to lower income households. To meet the City’s Housing Needs Allocation, there is a limit to the number of existing units that can be rehabilitated and restricted for lower income households.

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