❓ Hon Ray Halligan asks about the eligibility formula for affordable housing in the East Perth gateway project. Hon Adele Farina provides details on income, deposit, loan repayment, property ownership and asset criteria for private sector delivery, and states that the Department of Housing and Works will set criteria for rental housing.
AnsweredQoN 622Legislative Council
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I refer to the East Perth gateway project. (1) Has the government decided on the formula that will determine eligibility for its affordable housing? (2) If so, what is the formula? (3) If not, when will this formula be determined? (4) What other criteria will the government apply in determining eligibility? Hon ADELE FARINA
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I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1) Yes. (2) Affordable housing could be provided through either - (a) private sector delivery; (b) not for profit community housing rental; or (c) social housing. The eligibility criteria for private sector delivery of owner-occupied affordable housing involves a person - (i) who has an annual maximum assessed household income of $50 000; (ii) who is able to pay a deposit of not less than $2 000 or two per cent of the purchase price, whichever is the lesser amount, towards the purchase price of the housing unit; (iii) whose loan repayments do not exceed 33 per cent of the annual assessed household income; (iv) who, apart from the housing unit, has no interest as owner in another property; and (v) who has no liquid assets at the time of purchase that exceed 10 per cent of the purchase price of the affordable housing unit. The eligibility criteria for rental housing under (2)(b) and (2)(c) is to be set by the service provider, which will generally be the Department of Housing and Works. (3) Not applicable. (4) No other eligibility criteria have been set.
(1) Has the government decided on the formula that will determine eligibility for its affordable housing? (2) If so, what is the formula? (3) If not, when will this formula be determined? (4) What other criteria will the government apply in determining eligibility? Hon ADELE FARINA replied: I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1) Yes. (2) Affordable housing could be provided through either - (a) private sector delivery; (b) not for profit community housing rental; or (c) social housing. The eligibility criteria for private sector delivery of owner-occupied affordable housing involves a person - (i) who has an annual maximum assessed household income of $50 000; (ii) who is able to pay a deposit of not less than $2 000 or two per cent of the purchase price, whichever is the lesser amount, towards the purchase price of the housing unit; (iii) whose loan repayments do not exceed 33 per cent of the annual assessed household income; (iv) who, apart from the housing unit, has no interest as owner in another property; and (v) who has no liquid assets at the time of purchase that exceed 10 per cent of the purchase price of the affordable housing unit. The eligibility criteria for rental housing under (2)(b) and (2)(c) is to be set by the service provider, which will generally be the Department of Housing and Works. (3) Not applicable. (4) No other eligibility criteria have been set.
(2) If so, what is the formula? (3) If not, when will this formula be determined? (4) What other criteria will the government apply in determining eligibility? Hon ADELE FARINA replied: I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1) Yes. (2) Affordable housing could be provided through either - (a) private sector delivery; (b) not for profit community housing rental; or (c) social housing. The eligibility criteria for private sector delivery of owner-occupied affordable housing involves a person - (i) who has an annual maximum assessed household income of $50 000; (ii) who is able to pay a deposit of not less than $2 000 or two per cent of the purchase price, whichever is the lesser amount, towards the purchase price of the housing unit; (iii) whose loan repayments do not exceed 33 per cent of the annual assessed household income; (iv) who, apart from the housing unit, has no interest as owner in another property; and (v) who has no liquid assets at the time of purchase that exceed 10 per cent of the purchase price of the affordable housing unit. The eligibility criteria for rental housing under (2)(b) and (2)(c) is to be set by the service provider, which will generally be the Department of Housing and Works. (3) Not applicable. (4) No other eligibility criteria have been set.
(3) If not, when will this formula be determined? (4) What other criteria will the government apply in determining eligibility? Hon ADELE FARINA replied: I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1) Yes. (2) Affordable housing could be provided through either - (a) private sector delivery; (b) not for profit community housing rental; or (c) social housing. The eligibility criteria for private sector delivery of owner-occupied affordable housing involves a person - (i) who has an annual maximum assessed household income of $50 000; (ii) who is able to pay a deposit of not less than $2 000 or two per cent of the purchase price, whichever is the lesser amount, towards the purchase price of the housing unit; (iii) whose loan repayments do not exceed 33 per cent of the annual assessed household income; (iv) who, apart from the housing unit, has no interest as owner in another property; and (v) who has no liquid assets at the time of purchase that exceed 10 per cent of the purchase price of the affordable housing unit. The eligibility criteria for rental housing under (2)(b) and (2)(c) is to be set by the service provider, which will generally be the Department of Housing and Works. (3) Not applicable. (4) No other eligibility criteria have been set.
(4) What other criteria will the government apply in determining eligibility? Hon ADELE FARINA replied: I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1) Yes. (2) Affordable housing could be provided through either - (a) private sector delivery; (b) not for profit community housing rental; or (c) social housing. The eligibility criteria for private sector delivery of owner-occupied affordable housing involves a person - (i) who has an annual maximum assessed household income of $50 000; (ii) who is able to pay a deposit of not less than $2 000 or two per cent of the purchase price, whichever is the lesser amount, towards the purchase price of the housing unit; (iii) whose loan repayments do not exceed 33 per cent of the annual assessed household income; (iv) who, apart from the housing unit, has no interest as owner in another property; and (v) who has no liquid assets at the time of purchase that exceed 10 per cent of the purchase price of the affordable housing unit. The eligibility criteria for rental housing under (2)(b) and (2)(c) is to be set by the service provider, which will generally be the Department of Housing and Works. (3) Not applicable. (4) No other eligibility criteria have been set.
Hon ADELE FARINA replied: I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1) Yes. (2) Affordable housing could be provided through either - (a) private sector delivery; (b) not for profit community housing rental; or (c) social housing. The eligibility criteria for private sector delivery of owner-occupied affordable housing involves a person - (i) who has an annual maximum assessed household income of $50 000; (ii) who is able to pay a deposit of not less than $2 000 or two per cent of the purchase price, whichever is the lesser amount, towards the purchase price of the housing unit; (iii) whose loan repayments do not exceed 33 per cent of the annual assessed household income; (iv) who, apart from the housing unit, has no interest as owner in another property; and (v) who has no liquid assets at the time of purchase that exceed 10 per cent of the purchase price of the affordable housing unit. The eligibility criteria for rental housing under (2)(b) and (2)(c) is to be set by the service provider, which will generally be the Department of Housing and Works. (3) Not applicable. (4) No other eligibility criteria have been set.
I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1) Yes. (2) Affordable housing could be provided through either - (a) private sector delivery; (b) not for profit community housing rental; or (c) social housing. The eligibility criteria for private sector delivery of owner-occupied affordable housing involves a person - (i) who has an annual maximum assessed household income of $50 000; (ii) who is able to pay a deposit of not less than $2 000 or two per cent of the purchase price, whichever is the lesser amount, towards the purchase price of the housing unit; (iii) whose loan repayments do not exceed 33 per cent of the annual assessed household income; (iv) who, apart from the housing unit, has no interest as owner in another property; and (v) who has no liquid assets at the time of purchase that exceed 10 per cent of the purchase price of the affordable housing unit. The eligibility criteria for rental housing under (2)(b) and (2)(c) is to be set by the service provider, which will generally be the Department of Housing and Works. (3) Not applicable. (4) No other eligibility criteria have been set.
(1) Yes. (2) Affordable housing could be provided through either - (a) private sector delivery; (b) not for profit community housing rental; or (c) social housing. The eligibility criteria for private sector delivery of owner-occupied affordable housing involves a person - (i) who has an annual maximum assessed household income of $50 000; (ii) who is able to pay a deposit of not less than $2 000 or two per cent of the purchase price, whichever is the lesser amount, towards the purchase price of the housing unit; (iii) whose loan repayments do not exceed 33 per cent of the annual assessed household income; (iv) who, apart from the housing unit, has no interest as owner in another property; and (v) who has no liquid assets at the time of purchase that exceed 10 per cent of the purchase price of the affordable housing unit. The eligibility criteria for rental housing under (2)(b) and (2)(c) is to be set by the service provider, which will generally be the Department of Housing and Works. (3) Not applicable. (4) No other eligibility criteria have been set.
(2) Affordable housing could be provided through either - (a) private sector delivery; (b) not for profit community housing rental; or (c) social housing. The eligibility criteria for private sector delivery of owner-occupied affordable housing involves a person - (i) who has an annual maximum assessed household income of $50 000; (ii) who is able to pay a deposit of not less than $2 000 or two per cent of the purchase price, whichever is the lesser amount, towards the purchase price of the housing unit; (iii) whose loan repayments do not exceed 33 per cent of the annual assessed household income; (iv) who, apart from the housing unit, has no interest as owner in another property; and (v) who has no liquid assets at the time of purchase that exceed 10 per cent of the purchase price of the affordable housing unit. The eligibility criteria for rental housing under (2)(b) and (2)(c) is to be set by the service provider, which will generally be the Department of Housing and Works. (3) Not applicable. (4) No other eligibility criteria have been set.
(b) not for profit community housing rental; or (c) social housing. The eligibility criteria for private sector delivery of owner-occupied affordable housing involves a person - (i) who has an annual maximum assessed household income of $50 000; (ii) who is able to pay a deposit of not less than $2 000 or two per cent of the purchase price, whichever is the lesser amount, towards the purchase price of the housing unit; (iii) whose loan repayments do not exceed 33 per cent of the annual assessed household income; (iv) who, apart from the housing unit, has no interest as owner in another property; and (v) who has no liquid assets at the time of purchase that exceed 10 per cent of the purchase price of the affordable housing unit. The eligibility criteria for rental housing under (2)(b) and (2)(c) is to be set by the service provider, which will generally be the Department of Housing and Works.
(c) social housing. The eligibility criteria for private sector delivery of owner-occupied affordable housing involves a person - (i) who has an annual maximum assessed household income of $50 000; (ii) who is able to pay a deposit of not less than $2 000 or two per cent of the purchase price, whichever is the lesser amount, towards the purchase price of the housing unit; (iii) whose loan repayments do not exceed 33 per cent of the annual assessed household income; (iv) who, apart from the housing unit, has no interest as owner in another property; and (v) who has no liquid assets at the time of purchase that exceed 10 per cent of the purchase price of the affordable housing unit. The eligibility criteria for rental housing under (2)(b) and (2)(c) is to be set by the service provider, which will generally be the Department of Housing and Works.
The eligibility criteria for private sector delivery of owner-occupied affordable housing involves a person - (i) who has an annual maximum assessed household income of $50 000; (ii) who is able to pay a deposit of not less than $2 000 or two per cent of the purchase price, whichever is the lesser amount, towards the purchase price of the housing unit; (iii) whose loan repayments do not exceed 33 per cent of the annual assessed household income; (iv) who, apart from the housing unit, has no interest as owner in another property; and (v) who has no liquid assets at the time of purchase that exceed 10 per cent of the purchase price of the affordable housing unit. The eligibility criteria for rental housing under (2)(b) and (2)(c) is to be set by the service provider, which will generally be the Department of Housing and Works.
(i) who has an annual maximum assessed household income of $50 000; (ii) who is able to pay a deposit of not less than $2 000 or two per cent of the purchase price, whichever is the lesser amount, towards the purchase price of the housing unit; (iii) whose loan repayments do not exceed 33 per cent of the annual assessed household income; (iv) who, apart from the housing unit, has no interest as owner in another property; and (v) who has no liquid assets at the time of purchase that exceed 10 per cent of the purchase price of the affordable housing unit. The eligibility criteria for rental housing under (2)(b) and (2)(c) is to be set by the service provider, which will generally be the Department of Housing and Works.
(ii) who is able to pay a deposit of not less than $2 000 or two per cent of the purchase price, whichever is the lesser amount, towards the purchase price of the housing unit; (iii) whose loan repayments do not exceed 33 per cent of the annual assessed household income; (iv) who, apart from the housing unit, has no interest as owner in another property; and (v) who has no liquid assets at the time of purchase that exceed 10 per cent of the purchase price of the affordable housing unit. The eligibility criteria for rental housing under (2)(b) and (2)(c) is to be set by the service provider, which will generally be the Department of Housing and Works.
(iii) whose loan repayments do not exceed 33 per cent of the annual assessed household income; (iv) who, apart from the housing unit, has no interest as owner in another property; and (v) who has no liquid assets at the time of purchase that exceed 10 per cent of the purchase price of the affordable housing unit. The eligibility criteria for rental housing under (2)(b) and (2)(c) is to be set by the service provider, which will generally be the Department of Housing and Works.
(iv) who, apart from the housing unit, has no interest as owner in another property; and (v) who has no liquid assets at the time of purchase that exceed 10 per cent of the purchase price of the affordable housing unit. The eligibility criteria for rental housing under (2)(b) and (2)(c) is to be set by the service provider, which will generally be the Department of Housing and Works.
(v) who has no liquid assets at the time of purchase that exceed 10 per cent of the purchase price of the affordable housing unit. The eligibility criteria for rental housing under (2)(b) and (2)(c) is to be set by the service provider, which will generally be the Department of Housing and Works.
The eligibility criteria for rental housing under (2)(b) and (2)(c) is to be set by the service provider, which will generally be the Department of Housing and Works.
(4) No other eligibility criteria have been set.
(1) Has the government decided on the formula that will determine eligibility for its affordable housing? (2) If so, what is the formula? (3) If not, when will this formula be determined? (4) What other criteria will the government apply in determining eligibility? Hon ADELE FARINA replied: I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1) Yes. (2) Affordable housing could be provided through either - (a) private sector delivery; (b) not for profit community housing rental; or (c) social housing. The eligibility criteria for private sector delivery of owner-occupied affordable housing involves a person - (i) who has an annual maximum assessed household income of $50 000; (ii) who is able to pay a deposit of not less than $2 000 or two per cent of the purchase price, whichever is the lesser amount, towards the purchase price of the housing unit; (iii) whose loan repayments do not exceed 33 per cent of the annual assessed household income; (iv) who, apart from the housing unit, has no interest as owner in another property; and (v) who has no liquid assets at the time of purchase that exceed 10 per cent of the purchase price of the affordable housing unit. The eligibility criteria for rental housing under (2)(b) and (2)(c) is to be set by the service provider, which will generally be the Department of Housing and Works. (3) Not applicable. (4) No other eligibility criteria have been set.
(2) If so, what is the formula? (3) If not, when will this formula be determined? (4) What other criteria will the government apply in determining eligibility? Hon ADELE FARINA replied: I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1) Yes. (2) Affordable housing could be provided through either - (a) private sector delivery; (b) not for profit community housing rental; or (c) social housing. The eligibility criteria for private sector delivery of owner-occupied affordable housing involves a person - (i) who has an annual maximum assessed household income of $50 000; (ii) who is able to pay a deposit of not less than $2 000 or two per cent of the purchase price, whichever is the lesser amount, towards the purchase price of the housing unit; (iii) whose loan repayments do not exceed 33 per cent of the annual assessed household income; (iv) who, apart from the housing unit, has no interest as owner in another property; and (v) who has no liquid assets at the time of purchase that exceed 10 per cent of the purchase price of the affordable housing unit. The eligibility criteria for rental housing under (2)(b) and (2)(c) is to be set by the service provider, which will generally be the Department of Housing and Works. (3) Not applicable. (4) No other eligibility criteria have been set.
(3) If not, when will this formula be determined? (4) What other criteria will the government apply in determining eligibility? Hon ADELE FARINA replied: I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1) Yes. (2) Affordable housing could be provided through either - (a) private sector delivery; (b) not for profit community housing rental; or (c) social housing. The eligibility criteria for private sector delivery of owner-occupied affordable housing involves a person - (i) who has an annual maximum assessed household income of $50 000; (ii) who is able to pay a deposit of not less than $2 000 or two per cent of the purchase price, whichever is the lesser amount, towards the purchase price of the housing unit; (iii) whose loan repayments do not exceed 33 per cent of the annual assessed household income; (iv) who, apart from the housing unit, has no interest as owner in another property; and (v) who has no liquid assets at the time of purchase that exceed 10 per cent of the purchase price of the affordable housing unit. The eligibility criteria for rental housing under (2)(b) and (2)(c) is to be set by the service provider, which will generally be the Department of Housing and Works. (3) Not applicable. (4) No other eligibility criteria have been set.
(4) What other criteria will the government apply in determining eligibility? Hon ADELE FARINA replied: I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1) Yes. (2) Affordable housing could be provided through either - (a) private sector delivery; (b) not for profit community housing rental; or (c) social housing. The eligibility criteria for private sector delivery of owner-occupied affordable housing involves a person - (i) who has an annual maximum assessed household income of $50 000; (ii) who is able to pay a deposit of not less than $2 000 or two per cent of the purchase price, whichever is the lesser amount, towards the purchase price of the housing unit; (iii) whose loan repayments do not exceed 33 per cent of the annual assessed household income; (iv) who, apart from the housing unit, has no interest as owner in another property; and (v) who has no liquid assets at the time of purchase that exceed 10 per cent of the purchase price of the affordable housing unit. The eligibility criteria for rental housing under (2)(b) and (2)(c) is to be set by the service provider, which will generally be the Department of Housing and Works. (3) Not applicable. (4) No other eligibility criteria have been set.
Hon ADELE FARINA replied: I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1) Yes. (2) Affordable housing could be provided through either - (a) private sector delivery; (b) not for profit community housing rental; or (c) social housing. The eligibility criteria for private sector delivery of owner-occupied affordable housing involves a person - (i) who has an annual maximum assessed household income of $50 000; (ii) who is able to pay a deposit of not less than $2 000 or two per cent of the purchase price, whichever is the lesser amount, towards the purchase price of the housing unit; (iii) whose loan repayments do not exceed 33 per cent of the annual assessed household income; (iv) who, apart from the housing unit, has no interest as owner in another property; and (v) who has no liquid assets at the time of purchase that exceed 10 per cent of the purchase price of the affordable housing unit. The eligibility criteria for rental housing under (2)(b) and (2)(c) is to be set by the service provider, which will generally be the Department of Housing and Works. (3) Not applicable. (4) No other eligibility criteria have been set.
I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1) Yes. (2) Affordable housing could be provided through either - (a) private sector delivery; (b) not for profit community housing rental; or (c) social housing. The eligibility criteria for private sector delivery of owner-occupied affordable housing involves a person - (i) who has an annual maximum assessed household income of $50 000; (ii) who is able to pay a deposit of not less than $2 000 or two per cent of the purchase price, whichever is the lesser amount, towards the purchase price of the housing unit; (iii) whose loan repayments do not exceed 33 per cent of the annual assessed household income; (iv) who, apart from the housing unit, has no interest as owner in another property; and (v) who has no liquid assets at the time of purchase that exceed 10 per cent of the purchase price of the affordable housing unit. The eligibility criteria for rental housing under (2)(b) and (2)(c) is to be set by the service provider, which will generally be the Department of Housing and Works. (3) Not applicable. (4) No other eligibility criteria have been set.
(1) Yes. (2) Affordable housing could be provided through either - (a) private sector delivery; (b) not for profit community housing rental; or (c) social housing. The eligibility criteria for private sector delivery of owner-occupied affordable housing involves a person - (i) who has an annual maximum assessed household income of $50 000; (ii) who is able to pay a deposit of not less than $2 000 or two per cent of the purchase price, whichever is the lesser amount, towards the purchase price of the housing unit; (iii) whose loan repayments do not exceed 33 per cent of the annual assessed household income; (iv) who, apart from the housing unit, has no interest as owner in another property; and (v) who has no liquid assets at the time of purchase that exceed 10 per cent of the purchase price of the affordable housing unit. The eligibility criteria for rental housing under (2)(b) and (2)(c) is to be set by the service provider, which will generally be the Department of Housing and Works. (3) Not applicable. (4) No other eligibility criteria have been set.
(2) Affordable housing could be provided through either - (a) private sector delivery; (b) not for profit community housing rental; or (c) social housing. The eligibility criteria for private sector delivery of owner-occupied affordable housing involves a person - (i) who has an annual maximum assessed household income of $50 000; (ii) who is able to pay a deposit of not less than $2 000 or two per cent of the purchase price, whichever is the lesser amount, towards the purchase price of the housing unit; (iii) whose loan repayments do not exceed 33 per cent of the annual assessed household income; (iv) who, apart from the housing unit, has no interest as owner in another property; and (v) who has no liquid assets at the time of purchase that exceed 10 per cent of the purchase price of the affordable housing unit. The eligibility criteria for rental housing under (2)(b) and (2)(c) is to be set by the service provider, which will generally be the Department of Housing and Works. (3) Not applicable. (4) No other eligibility criteria have been set.
(b) not for profit community housing rental; or (c) social housing. The eligibility criteria for private sector delivery of owner-occupied affordable housing involves a person - (i) who has an annual maximum assessed household income of $50 000; (ii) who is able to pay a deposit of not less than $2 000 or two per cent of the purchase price, whichever is the lesser amount, towards the purchase price of the housing unit; (iii) whose loan repayments do not exceed 33 per cent of the annual assessed household income; (iv) who, apart from the housing unit, has no interest as owner in another property; and (v) who has no liquid assets at the time of purchase that exceed 10 per cent of the purchase price of the affordable housing unit. The eligibility criteria for rental housing under (2)(b) and (2)(c) is to be set by the service provider, which will generally be the Department of Housing and Works.
(c) social housing. The eligibility criteria for private sector delivery of owner-occupied affordable housing involves a person - (i) who has an annual maximum assessed household income of $50 000; (ii) who is able to pay a deposit of not less than $2 000 or two per cent of the purchase price, whichever is the lesser amount, towards the purchase price of the housing unit; (iii) whose loan repayments do not exceed 33 per cent of the annual assessed household income; (iv) who, apart from the housing unit, has no interest as owner in another property; and (v) who has no liquid assets at the time of purchase that exceed 10 per cent of the purchase price of the affordable housing unit. The eligibility criteria for rental housing under (2)(b) and (2)(c) is to be set by the service provider, which will generally be the Department of Housing and Works.
The eligibility criteria for private sector delivery of owner-occupied affordable housing involves a person - (i) who has an annual maximum assessed household income of $50 000; (ii) who is able to pay a deposit of not less than $2 000 or two per cent of the purchase price, whichever is the lesser amount, towards the purchase price of the housing unit; (iii) whose loan repayments do not exceed 33 per cent of the annual assessed household income; (iv) who, apart from the housing unit, has no interest as owner in another property; and (v) who has no liquid assets at the time of purchase that exceed 10 per cent of the purchase price of the affordable housing unit. The eligibility criteria for rental housing under (2)(b) and (2)(c) is to be set by the service provider, which will generally be the Department of Housing and Works.
(i) who has an annual maximum assessed household income of $50 000; (ii) who is able to pay a deposit of not less than $2 000 or two per cent of the purchase price, whichever is the lesser amount, towards the purchase price of the housing unit; (iii) whose loan repayments do not exceed 33 per cent of the annual assessed household income; (iv) who, apart from the housing unit, has no interest as owner in another property; and (v) who has no liquid assets at the time of purchase that exceed 10 per cent of the purchase price of the affordable housing unit. The eligibility criteria for rental housing under (2)(b) and (2)(c) is to be set by the service provider, which will generally be the Department of Housing and Works.
(ii) who is able to pay a deposit of not less than $2 000 or two per cent of the purchase price, whichever is the lesser amount, towards the purchase price of the housing unit; (iii) whose loan repayments do not exceed 33 per cent of the annual assessed household income; (iv) who, apart from the housing unit, has no interest as owner in another property; and (v) who has no liquid assets at the time of purchase that exceed 10 per cent of the purchase price of the affordable housing unit. The eligibility criteria for rental housing under (2)(b) and (2)(c) is to be set by the service provider, which will generally be the Department of Housing and Works.
(iii) whose loan repayments do not exceed 33 per cent of the annual assessed household income; (iv) who, apart from the housing unit, has no interest as owner in another property; and (v) who has no liquid assets at the time of purchase that exceed 10 per cent of the purchase price of the affordable housing unit. The eligibility criteria for rental housing under (2)(b) and (2)(c) is to be set by the service provider, which will generally be the Department of Housing and Works.
(iv) who, apart from the housing unit, has no interest as owner in another property; and (v) who has no liquid assets at the time of purchase that exceed 10 per cent of the purchase price of the affordable housing unit. The eligibility criteria for rental housing under (2)(b) and (2)(c) is to be set by the service provider, which will generally be the Department of Housing and Works.
(v) who has no liquid assets at the time of purchase that exceed 10 per cent of the purchase price of the affordable housing unit. The eligibility criteria for rental housing under (2)(b) and (2)(c) is to be set by the service provider, which will generally be the Department of Housing and Works.
The eligibility criteria for rental housing under (2)(b) and (2)(c) is to be set by the service provider, which will generally be the Department of Housing and Works.
(4) No other eligibility criteria have been set.
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