NAN MCKAY HCV SPECIALIST CERTIFICATION EXAM| COMPLETE
QUESTIONS WITH 100% RATED EXPERT SOLUTIONS |2026 LATEST
UPDATED
Allocates funds, develops regulations and procedures, contracts with PHAs to carry them out,
and monitors PHA performance & compliance. - (answer)HUD
The contract between a tenant and a landlord
Includes:
a. The names of the owner and tenant
b. The address of the unit rented
c. The term of the lease (initial and renewal terms)
d. A specification of what utilities and appliances are
to be supplied by the owner
e. A specification of what utilities and appliances are
to be supplied by the tenant
Renews according to its terms
,Governs the frequency of rent increases
Individuals must have legal capacity in their state in order to sign it
Must have an initial term of at least a year unless the prevailing market practice differs and the
PHA approves a shorter term.
Lists utility responsibilities
An unexecuted copy is turned in with the RFTA when the family finds a unit. - (answer)Lease
Which of the following has a shelf life (usually one year unless extended)? - (answer)HUD
Notices
HUD-required written plan that establishes local PHA policies for administering the HCV
program, provides daily guidance to PHA staff, must be adopted and approved by the board, and
must be submitted to HUD.
,· Waiting list selection and procedures
· Rules for specific funding
· Definition of family
· Definition of continuously assisted family
· Standards for termination and denial of assistance
· Outreach to landlords in non-low income and non-minority concentrated areas
· Subsidy standards
· Definition of absence from unit
· Residency requirements
· Move restrictions
· Informal review and hearing processes
· Overpayment and repayment policies and procedures
· Guidelines for inspections, screening standards and requirements
· Voucher term, voucher extensions
· Family break up: protocol for who receives voucher
Approved by board of commissioners, submitted to HUD - (answer)Administrative Plan
, Contract between family and PHA.
Initially issued for at least 60 calendar days.
Describes family obligations
Is issued at initial admission and for moves
Authorizes the family to search for a unit
Document that authorizes the family to search for an eligible unit which also specifies
the size of that unit. Also lists the family obligations under the program.
Issuance does not obligate PHA to provide assistance to family - (answer)Voucher/HUD-52646
Type of assistance where families choose their units. - (answer)Tenant-based Subsidy
Contract between the owner and the PHA.
Begins on the first day of lease. Ends on the same day as the lease.
QUESTIONS WITH 100% RATED EXPERT SOLUTIONS |2026 LATEST
UPDATED
Allocates funds, develops regulations and procedures, contracts with PHAs to carry them out,
and monitors PHA performance & compliance. - (answer)HUD
The contract between a tenant and a landlord
Includes:
a. The names of the owner and tenant
b. The address of the unit rented
c. The term of the lease (initial and renewal terms)
d. A specification of what utilities and appliances are
to be supplied by the owner
e. A specification of what utilities and appliances are
to be supplied by the tenant
Renews according to its terms
,Governs the frequency of rent increases
Individuals must have legal capacity in their state in order to sign it
Must have an initial term of at least a year unless the prevailing market practice differs and the
PHA approves a shorter term.
Lists utility responsibilities
An unexecuted copy is turned in with the RFTA when the family finds a unit. - (answer)Lease
Which of the following has a shelf life (usually one year unless extended)? - (answer)HUD
Notices
HUD-required written plan that establishes local PHA policies for administering the HCV
program, provides daily guidance to PHA staff, must be adopted and approved by the board, and
must be submitted to HUD.
,· Waiting list selection and procedures
· Rules for specific funding
· Definition of family
· Definition of continuously assisted family
· Standards for termination and denial of assistance
· Outreach to landlords in non-low income and non-minority concentrated areas
· Subsidy standards
· Definition of absence from unit
· Residency requirements
· Move restrictions
· Informal review and hearing processes
· Overpayment and repayment policies and procedures
· Guidelines for inspections, screening standards and requirements
· Voucher term, voucher extensions
· Family break up: protocol for who receives voucher
Approved by board of commissioners, submitted to HUD - (answer)Administrative Plan
, Contract between family and PHA.
Initially issued for at least 60 calendar days.
Describes family obligations
Is issued at initial admission and for moves
Authorizes the family to search for a unit
Document that authorizes the family to search for an eligible unit which also specifies
the size of that unit. Also lists the family obligations under the program.
Issuance does not obligate PHA to provide assistance to family - (answer)Voucher/HUD-52646
Type of assistance where families choose their units. - (answer)Tenant-based Subsidy
Contract between the owner and the PHA.
Begins on the first day of lease. Ends on the same day as the lease.