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Screen the family to be
sure that they will be good tenants. You should look at their rental
history, credit history, and criminal history, if applicable.
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Abide by your obligations
of the lease to the family.
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Abide by your contractual
obligations to MCHA. This includes providing the information
required by MCHA to complete HUD paperwork to allow payment of rent.
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Maintain the unit up to
the standards of MCHA, HUD, and local code enforcement.
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Follow the fair housing
and equal opportunity requirements.
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Collect from the family
any security deposit, the family's portion of the rent, and any
charge to repair damage caused by the family.
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Follow the law on
security deposits, including interest payments and refunds when the
tenant moves out of the unit.
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Notify MCHA if the family
violates the lease, or if there is any other problem with the
family.
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Pay for utilities and
services for which you are responsible under the lease agreement.
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This list is not all
inclusive. Please refer to your Housing Assistance Payment (HAP)
Contract.