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Final Report Evaluation of the Rental Rehabilitation Program

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Report Acceptance Date: April 1987 (355 pages)

Posted Date: August 27, 2024



This historical publication is an evaluation of the performance of the Rental Rehabilitation Program approximately two years after it began. The program was designed to distribute funds to cities with a population of 50,000 or more to facilitate smaller rental properties with moderate repair needs and broke with traditional patterns of low-income housing programs by providing rental assistance payments with no limits or guarantees of project rents. The report consists of seven chapters: introduction; program design and implementation; role of the PHA, tenant assistance strategies, and displacement issues; program impact on tenants; property owners and finances; property conditions and repairs; and a summary and conclusion.


This report is part of the collection of scanned historical documents available to the public.

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