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Tenants residing in buildings subject to RAP loans are subject to eviction only in accordance with Section 37.9 of the San Francisco Administrative Code. If the property owner evicts, attempts to evict, or threatens to evict tenants because the tenants are seeking to enforce their rights under this Chapter, the Chief Administrative Officer may declare the conventional RAP loan agreement terminated, and the unpaid amount of the loan shall immediately become due and payable. In determining whether to declare a loan agreement terminated, the Chief Administrative Officer shall consider any recommendations of the Citizens Advisory Committee for the residential rehabilitation area where the property subject to the loan is located.
(Amended by Ord. 269-82, App. 6/10/82)
Use of Hardship Loans. | |
Maximum Amount of Loan and Eligibility. | |
Term of Hardship Loan. | |
Transferability of Hardship Loan. | |
Use in Conjunction with the Conventional Rehabilitation Assistance Program Loan. | |
Security. | |
Additional Loan Terms. | |
Source of Funds. | |
(a) A hardship loan of up to $7,500 can be made to a low-income applicant who is the owner-occupant of a one-to-four dwelling unit building.
(b) To be eligible for a hardship loan the applicant must demonstrate to the satisfaction of the Chief Administrative Officer that: (1) the applicant's income does not exceed 80 percent of the median family income of the San Francisco-Oakland Standard Metropolitan Statistical Area as determined by the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD); and (2) that the applicant does not have other assets to correct housing code violations without jeopardizing the ability to be self supporting.
(c) An applicant whose income exceeds the standards promulgated by HUD, as described in Section (b) above, may appeal to the Loan Committee for approval of a hardship loan when age, health, physical handicap or size of family require unusual expenditures by applicant.
(Amended by Ord. 31-81, App. 1/9/81)
A hardship loan shall be due and payable at the time of sale or transfer of property unless the hardship loan is transferred pursuant to Section 32.83.
(Amended by Ord. 410-77, App. 9/16/77)
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