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HUD Published PIH Notice 24-40: Demolition and/or disposition of public housing property, eligibility for tenant-protection vouchers, and associated requirements.

This notice explains application requirements to request the HUD's approval to demolish and/or dispose of public housing property under Section 18 of the United States Housing Act of 1937 and related Tenant Protection Voucher eligibility for such actions.
Special Attention of:
Public Housing Agencies (PHAs)
Public Housing Directors
Resident Management Corporations                                                        

 
                                                                                                                                                                                                                            Notice PIH PIH 2024-40

Issued: December 26, 2024
This notice supersedes and replaces Notice
PIH 2021-07

Expires: This Notice remains in effect until amended, superseded, or rescinded.

Cross References: PIH 2016-22; 2019-13; 2020-23; 2021-37; 2023-07; RAD Final
Implementation Notice Revision 4 (H-2019-09; PIH-2019-23 (HA)



  

SUBJECT: Demolition and/or disposition of public housing property, eligibility for tenant-protection vouchers, and associated requirements.

1. Purpose
This notice explains application requirements to request the U.S. Department of Housing
and Urban Development's (HUD's) approval to demolish and/or dispose of public housing
property under Section 18 of the United States Housing Act of 1937 (42 U.S.C. 1437p)
(1937 Act) and related Tenant Protection Voucher (TPV) eligibility for such actions (refer
to PIH Notice 2023-07, Revision 1 or the latest Housing Choice Voucher (HCV) Funding Notice). This notice is used in conjunction with HUD's implementing regulations at 24 CFR Part 970 and other requirements to the Special Applications Center (SAC) applications. This document is intended to provide clarity to the public regarding existing requirements under the law.

For purposes of this notice, public housing includes all dwelling property, including units in mixed finance transactions and non-dwelling property (e.g., vacant land, administrative buildings and community buildings) acquired, developed, modernized, operated, or maintained with 1937 Act funds (other than Section 8 assistance provided under the 1937 Act).

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