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Pathways to Justice Conference June 10 – 11, 2015 Speaker s: Common Issues in Subsidized Housing Navneet K. Grewal, Western Center on Law and Poverty Maria Palomares, Neighborhood Legal Services Renee Williams, National Housing Law Project

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Page 1: Pathways to Justice Conference  June 10 – 11, 2015 Speakers: Common Issues in Subsidized Housing Navneet K. Grewal, Western Center on Law and Poverty

Pathways to Justice Conference June 10 – 11, 2015

Speakers:

Common Issues in Subsidized Housing

Navneet K. Grewal, Western Center on Law and Poverty Maria Palomares, Neighborhood Legal ServicesRenee Williams, National Housing Law Project

Page 2: Pathways to Justice Conference  June 10 – 11, 2015 Speakers: Common Issues in Subsidized Housing Navneet K. Grewal, Western Center on Law and Poverty

Pathways to Justice Conference June 10 – 11, 2015

What We Will Cover

• Brief introduction to federally subsidized housing

• Evictions versus terminations• The “good cause” requirement• Common eviction scenarios and responses• Administrative hearings• Q&A

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Page 3: Pathways to Justice Conference  June 10 – 11, 2015 Speakers: Common Issues in Subsidized Housing Navneet K. Grewal, Western Center on Law and Poverty

Pathways to Justice Conference June 10 – 11, 2015

DOES MY CLIENT LIVE IN SUBSIDIZED HOUSING?

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Page 4: Pathways to Justice Conference  June 10 – 11, 2015 Speakers: Common Issues in Subsidized Housing Navneet K. Grewal, Western Center on Law and Poverty

Pathways to Justice Conference June 10 – 11, 2015

Types of Subsidized Housing

• Public Housing• HUD-Subsidized Multifamily• Project-Based Section 8• Low Income Housing Tax Credit• Housing Choice Voucher (Section 8 Voucher)• Project-based Voucher• Other

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Page 5: Pathways to Justice Conference  June 10 – 11, 2015 Speakers: Common Issues in Subsidized Housing Navneet K. Grewal, Western Center on Law and Poverty

Pathways to Justice Conference June 10 – 11, 2015

What Type of Housing is My Client In?• Extremely low rent?• Who is the Landlord?• Lease• Regulatory/Use agreements• Is a PHA involved?• National Housing Preservation Database

– www.preservationdatabase.org (registration required)

• If everything else fails, ask the landlord!

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Page 6: Pathways to Justice Conference  June 10 – 11, 2015 Speakers: Common Issues in Subsidized Housing Navneet K. Grewal, Western Center on Law and Poverty

Pathways to Justice Conference June 10 – 11, 2015

EVICTIONS AND TERMINATIONS

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Pathways to Justice Conference June 10 – 11, 2015

Eviction v. Termination

• Evictions: – Public Housing

providers, Multifamily housing providers, private landlords leasing to Section 8 voucher holders

– I.E. HACLA v. Mr. X OR John Stewart Co. v. Mr. X

• Termination: – A PHA can terminate a

participant from the voucher program regardless of whether or not s/he has been evicted from her unit.

– I.E. Receive a notice of proposed termination

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Page 8: Pathways to Justice Conference  June 10 – 11, 2015 Speakers: Common Issues in Subsidized Housing Navneet K. Grewal, Western Center on Law and Poverty

Pathways to Justice Conference June 10 – 11, 2015

Subsidized Housing: Good Cause Requirement

• Good cause required:– Public Housing– HUD Multifamily– LIHTC – Shelter Plus Care – HOPWA– Supportive Housing

• For Vouchers: – Good cause required during lease term (but at all times in an

eviction controlled jurisdiction).

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Page 9: Pathways to Justice Conference  June 10 – 11, 2015 Speakers: Common Issues in Subsidized Housing Navneet K. Grewal, Western Center on Law and Poverty

Pathways to Justice Conference June 10 – 11, 2015

COMMON EVICTION SCENARIOS

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Page 10: Pathways to Justice Conference  June 10 – 11, 2015 Speakers: Common Issues in Subsidized Housing Navneet K. Grewal, Western Center on Law and Poverty

Pathways to Justice Conference June 10 – 11, 2015

Common Violations1. Nonpayment of rent2. Breach of lease

i. Late paymentsii. Unauthorized occupantsiii. Disruptive behavioriv. Damaging the property

3. Unreported Income4. Failure to pay utilities5. Criminal Activity/Drug use 6. Fraud/Misrepresentation

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Pathways to Justice Conference June 10 – 11, 2015

Nonpayment of Rent

• Most programs – participants pay 30% of adjusted income toward rent

• Variations in voucher, tax credit programs• Is the rent calculated correctly? • Are there additional charges (e.g., late fees or

illegal pet fee if RAC) being combined with rent?• If rent control, was the RSO increase approved by

the PHA?

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Pathways to Justice Conference June 10 – 11, 2015

Breach of Lease: Late Payments

• Regular late payments?• Does the landlord continually accept late rent?

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Pathways to Justice Conference June 10 – 11, 2015

Breach of Lease: Unauthorized Occupants

• Overstaying amount of time someone can stay as guest

• Not adding someone to household • RSO exceptions (be careful however that the

defense is not inconsistent with what is reported to PHA)

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Pathways to Justice Conference June 10 – 11, 2015

Breach of Lease: Disruptive Behavior

• Fights• Attacking an employee • Nuisance • Defenses: RAC and Proof

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Pathways to Justice Conference June 10 – 11, 2015

Breach of Lease: Damaging the Property

• Major versus minor damage• Has landlord refused to maintain and upkeep

unit?• Result of domestic violence?• Proof? – Discovery: request proof of up keep, is the unit in

REAP, or failed HQS inspections

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Pathways to Justice Conference June 10 – 11, 2015

Unreported Income

• Sporadic jobs (i.e. seasonal retail)• Informal jobs (i.e. babysitting)• Other

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Pathways to Justice Conference June 10 – 11, 2015

Failure to Pay Utilities

• Utilities disconnected for unit• Short-term versus long-term outage

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Pathways to Justice Conference June 10 – 11, 2015

Criminal Activity

• Drug activity – Rucker “one strike” • Physical violence• On or off premises

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Pathways to Justice Conference June 10 – 11, 2015

Fraud/Misrepresentation

• False statements• Omission of important information

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Pathways to Justice Conference June 10 – 11, 2015

COMMON EVICTION RESPONSES

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Pathways to Justice Conference June 10 – 11, 2015

Common Eviction Responses

• Violation cured within required time period• Waiver and laches• Warranty of Habitability• Retaliation• Discrimination – Reasonable accommodation– Violence Against Women Act (VAWA)/CCP 1161.3– Language

• Relief from Forfeiture (CCP 1179)

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Pathways to Justice Conference June 10 – 11, 2015

Mitigating Factors

• Mitigating Factors– Seriousness of offense– Extent of participation or culpability of individual family

members (24 C.F.R. Section 982.552(c)(2))– Mitigating circumstances related to disability*– Mitigating circumstances related to language barrier (LEP)– Effects of termination of assistance on other family

members who were not involved• Some courts require the PHA/landlord to consider

mitigating factors before commencing eviction

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Pathways to Justice Conference June 10 – 11, 2015

Nonpayment of rent

• Nonpayment of rent is often a serious lease violation; can also result in termination of subsidy

• Defenses– Cal. limitation: cannot demand rent more than one year past

due. CCP 1161(2).– Improper calculation of rent; failure to recertify correctly.– Inclusion of other charges with rent (i.e. late fee)– Tender– Refusal– Warranty of habitability– Fair Debt Collection Practices Act; Bankruptcy

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Pathways to Justice Conference June 10 – 11, 2015

Breach of Lease : Late Payments

• Multiple instances of late rent payment could potentially constitute good cause for eviction.

• Responses– Tender– Refusal to accept rent– Waiver (previously accepted late payments) – No harm to the housing provider

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Pathways to Justice Conference June 10 – 11, 2015

Breach of Lease: Unauthorized Occupants• While tenants can have short-term guests, issues arise when

the guest begins living in the unit without reporting the change in household composition.

• Responses – Person merely a guest• Show person has other residence, receives mail

elsewhere, etc.– Not a serious lease violation– Cure – Waiver (accepted rent knowing of additional occupant)

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Pathways to Justice Conference June 10 – 11, 2015

Breach of Lease: Disruptive Behavior • Other residents are entitled to live undisturbed in their units.

However, so-called “disruptive behavior” can arise from circumstances beyond control of the tenant, such as domestic violence, or mental disability.

• Responses– Isolated incident/ not serious violation– Domestic violence

• VAWA 2013– 42 U.S.C. § 14043e-11(b)

» Tenant who is a victim of DV cannot be evicted/terminated because he/she is a victim

» Victim cannot be evicted/terminated for “criminal activity” relating to DV

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Pathways to Justice Conference June 10 – 11, 2015

Breach of Lease: Disruptive Behavior – Domestic violence (cont.)• Fair Housing Act

– Evicting/terminating female survivors because of DV could constitute sex discrimination

– HUD Memo: http://www.hud.gov/offices/fheo/library/11-domestic-violence-memo-with-attachment.pdf

• CCP § 1161.3– LL cannot terminate tenancy because of DV

» Exception: Perpetrator cannot live in the same unit.

– Reasonable accommodation• Show link between disability and behavior (e.g., attack on

employee, smoking in unit)• Direct threat exception

– Accommodation that will mitigate threat

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Pathways to Justice Conference June 10 – 11, 2015

Breach of Lease: Damaging the Property

• Responses– Damage is minor/part of normal wear & tear– Landlord failed to perform unit upkeep– Cure– Damage is the result of domestic violence/abuse• Fair Housing Act (sex discrimination)/see HUD memo• VAWA 2013• CCP § 1161.3

– Damage is result of mental disability (e.g., hoarding)• Reasonable accommodation to remedy

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Pathways to Justice Conference June 10 – 11, 2015

Unreported Income

• Tenants have an obligation to report changes in household income from new employment.

• Responses– Unintentional/mistake– Income is sporadic/temporary• 24 C.F.R. § 5.609(c)(9)

– Cure via repayment plan• HUD Notices H 2013-06; PIH 2010-19 (HA)

– Housing provider has inaccurate info

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Pathways to Justice Conference June 10 – 11, 2015

Failure to Pay Utilities

• Short-term disconnection of utilities is generally not a serious lease violation.

• Responses– Cure of the violation – One-time occurrence– Minor lease violation (not repeated)• Multifamily programs – HUD Handbook 4350.3, ¶ 8-13

– Inadequate utility allowance

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Pathways to Justice Conference June 10 – 11, 2015

Criminal Activity or Threatening Behavior• PHAs and landlords must use leases that allow for

termination of tenancy for criminal activity that is:– Drug-related;– Other criminal activity that threatens the health,

safety or right to peaceful enjoyment of other residents and persons residing in the immediate vicinity of the premises.

• The PHA may also terminate if a family member engages in alcohol abuse.

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Pathways to Justice Conference June 10 – 11, 2015

Persons Covered

Criminal activity must be conducted by tenant, household member, or guest

Distinguish grounds for eviction from grounds for termination (for voucher): actions of guests not basis for termination

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Pathways to Justice Conference June 10 – 11, 2015

Location of Criminal Activity

• Drug-related criminal activity:– Public housing: on or off the premises– HUD Multifamily: on or near– Voucher: on or near

• Violent criminal activity:– Voucher: on or near

• Other criminal activity:– Nexus requirement for all programs: must affect the

safety or quiet enjoyment of residents on the premises.

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Pathways to Justice Conference June 10 – 11, 2015

Fraud/Misrepresentation

• Responses– No intent to mislead/commit fraud– Cure via repayment plan

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Pathways to Justice Conference June 10 – 11, 2015

ADMINISTRATIVE HEARINGS

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Pathways to Justice Conference June 10 – 11, 2015

Administrative Processes• Public housing– Grievance hearing

• Multifamily housing– Meeting with owner

• Voucher program– Informal hearing

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Pathways to Justice Conference June 10 – 11, 2015

Resources

• HUD Tenants Rights: HUD Programs (4th ed. 2012) (the Green Book)– Order at www.nhlp.org

• CEB Eviction Defense/Landlord Tenant Manual– Free access for new lawyers

• Rutter Group Landlord Tenant Manual• Questions?

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Pathways to Justice Conference June 10 – 11, 2015

Questions? Contact:

Navneet [email protected]

(213)235-2625

Maria Palomares [email protected]

(818) 492-5242

Renee [email protected]

(415)546-7000

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