Does lack of cooperation on the part of the displacee relieve the agency of its obligation to provide required relocation advisory assistance?
The agency must provide notices and advisory services to all displacees. All contacts and efforts to contact a displacee must be documented in the agency files. The agency is not relieved of its responsibility regardless of displacee cooperation. In some cases, the relocation agent should seek advice early in process from legal counsel.
Related Questions
- How does a Federal funding agency insure that an agency is engaged in relocation planning and providing the advisory services described in this section? How does an agency demonstrate compliance?
- In addition to advanced relocation payments, can the agency deduct rent due from the displacee if it does not create a situation that would prevent the displacee from relocating?
- Does lack of cooperation on the part of the displacee relieve the agency of its obligation to provide required relocation advisory assistance?