What if a recertification is due for an existing qualified resident in a disaster county and there is no way to receive verifications to recertify this resident due to Hurricane Katrina?
Existing qualified residents are still subject to the recertification rules and regulations of the LIHTC program. However, if the resident’s place of employment or the employer’s verification department had been damaged by the Hurricane and there is no other form of verification (i.e. secondhand verifications), the tenant may self certify to his/her income. However, it is strongly recommended that the owners/ management agent acquire documentation to determine the location of the employer’s offices in a disaster area.
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