Haw. Code R. § 15-302-17 - Preference
(a) Unless otherwise provided in these rules,
the corporation may give preference to rent-to-own applicants on the basis of
overall need and to applicants who:
(1) Meet
the occupancy guidelines set forth in section 15-302-15;
(2) For single family developments only,
have, excluding an applicant's spouse, minor dependents, as defined in the
applicable regulations of the Internal Revenue Service, and as shown on the
applicant's or co-applicant's state income tax return, divorce decree, or other
document which is to be submitted upon the request of the corporation. If
preference was given due to birth of a child or pregnancy after the tax return
year, verification of newborn children will be made at the time of lot
selection and purchase;
(3) Have
been displaced from their homes because of governmental action; and
(4) For income preferences only, income
preference will be based on family size and annual family income as established
from time to time for the State by the United States Department of Housing and
Urban Development. All income for family members who are eighteen years of age
and older who are currently residing with the family and will physically reside
in the dwelling unit to be purchased will be added to the gross family income
to determine the income preference. The corporation shall determine the income
preference for each project.
(b) Not more than twenty per cent of all
affordable dwelling units in a specific project, as determined by the
corporation, shall be for applicants with a preference as provided in
subsection (a); however, the corporation may establish a limit on the number of
units for which preference is provided on a project-by-project basis.
(c) Other preferences may be determined by
the corporation for a specific project.
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