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If a property has fully met its VLI set-aside, but still needs units to meet the Total Set- Aside, can a new VLI tenant be designated as an LI unit and the tenant charged an LI rent?

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If a property has fully met its VLI set-aside, but still needs units to meet the Total Set- Aside, can a new VLI tenant be designated as an LI unit and the tenant charged an LI rent?

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No. Any Qualifying Unit rented to a VLI tenant must be designated as VLI and charged the VLI rent, even if the VLI Set-Aside has already been met.

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