(a) Each housing authority created pursuant to section 8-40 shall establish in accordance with this section a program to enable tenants to save funds sufficient to rent a private dwelling unit or to make a down payment for a home.

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Terms Used In Connecticut General Statutes 8-68h

  • Escrow: Money given to a third party to be held for payment until certain conditions are met.
  • Fair market value: The price at which an asset would change hands in a transaction between a willing, informed buyer and a willing, informed seller.

(b) Each housing authority shall notify each tenant residing in units operated by the authority whose rent exceeds the fair market value for a dwelling unit of equivalent size for the area established under Section 8 of the United States Housing Act of 1937, as amended, that such tenant is eligible for the program established under this section. Upon written request of an eligible tenant, the housing authority shall deposit in a non-interest-bearing escrow account for such tenant in a financial institution an amount equal to the difference between the rent due to the authority from the tenant and the fair market rental for a dwelling unit of equivalent size for the area established under Section 8 of the United States Housing Act of 1937, as amended. Each deposit into a tenant escrow account shall be made from rent payments received by the housing authority from the tenant. The funds in such account shall be used by the tenant to rent a private dwelling unit or for a down payment for a home. The written request shall state the amount the tenant determines to be sufficient to rent a private dwelling unit or to make a down payment for a home. Upon written request of the tenant, the director may revise such amount once a year, on or after the time the account reaches one hundred per cent of such amount or at such other time the director of the housing authority deems appropriate. Such revision shall be based on rental and sales price levels for housing in the area.

(c) The director of the housing authority shall notify the tenant, in writing, when the balance in such account equals seventy-five per cent of the amount specified by the tenant in the notice to the authority under subsection (b) of this section. The authority shall also provide written notice to the tenant when the balance equals such specified amount. No deposit shall be made by the authority into a tenant escrow account in excess of such specified amount. The director shall annually provide the tenant with a report stating the balance in the account.

(d) After receipt of notice that the balance in the account equals the specified amount, the tenant shall have one hundred eighty days to vacate the unit in the housing project. If the tenant fails to vacate, the funds in the account shall revert to the housing authority. Notwithstanding the provisions of this section to the contrary, the director shall extend the time period to vacate if additional time is needed for the tenant to find other housing or for other good cause.

(e) Prior to vacating his dwelling unit, the tenant shall submit to the director documentation satisfactory to the director that the funds in the account shall be used for rental of a private dwelling unit or for a down payment on a house. The director shall remit the funds in the escrow account to the tenant upon receipt of such documentation.

(f) The director shall order reversion to the housing authority of the funds in any escrow account established under this section (1) not less than one hundred eighty days after the tenant receives notice that the account equals the specified amount unless such time limit has been extended pursuant to subsection (d) of this section, (2) upon receipt by the tenant of a written finding by the director that it is not reasonable to expect the balance to ever equal the specified amount because of a financial hardship experienced by the tenant or (3) if the tenant becomes thirty days in arrears in his rental payments to the authority. In the case of reversion under subdivision (3) of this subsection, if, within one hundred twenty days of reversion, or later, as permitted by the director for good cause shown, the tenant pays to the authority all amounts in arrears, such escrow account shall be reinstated with the same balance as of the date of reversion.

(g) Each housing authority shall establish written procedures to implement this section. Such procedures shall include provisions for tenants to dispute an action by a housing authority made under this section.

(h) On or before November 1, 1992, and annually thereafter, the director of each housing authority shall submit a report to the Commissioner of Housing on the tenant escrow account program administered by the housing authority.