SPECIALIST EXAM EXAM WITH CORRECT
ACTUAL QUESTIONS AND CORRECTLY
WELL DEFINED ANSWERS LATEST
ALREADY GRADED A+ 2025 – 2026
Exempt from disclosing SSN - ANSWERS-Noncontending
family members
Current participants who have not provided an SSN and who
were at least 62 years old on 1/1/10
Mixed Family - ANSWERS-A family with some members who
are eligible and some members who are ineligible.
Ineligible clients - ANSWERS-Noncitizen students on a
student visa
Income Limits - ANSWERS-Low Income Limit (80% of median
income)
,Very Low Income Limit (50%) *Admission Limit*
Extremely Low Income Limit (higher of 30% of median
income or federal poverty level)
After a family is admitted to HCV program it is no longer
subject to the income limits
Restriction on students do not apply to students residing
with their parents and receiving of applying for S8
assistance.
Income limit is the highest limit for the jurisdiction.
Lifetime Sex Offender - ANSWERS-The PHA must determine
if any applicant is subject to these registration requirements
by checking with the state where housing is and any state
where members known to have resided.
Drug-Related Criminal Activity - ANSWERS-PHA prohibits
admissions of persons evicted from federally assisted
housing for 3 years from date of eviction
Tenancy can be terminated only if tenant is arrested on or
near the premises
,disabled family: - ANSWERS-head/spouse is disabled
two+ people in hh are disabled
one+ people w/ one+ live-in aides
exemptions from SSN disclosure - ANSWERS-Noncontending
family member (someone not declaring citizenship/eligible
non-citizen status)
Noncontending family member - ANSWERS-someone not
declaring citizenship/eligible non-citizen status
exempt from SSN disclosure
Mixed family - ANSWERS-Citizens + eligible noncitizens/non-
eligible non-citizens
To declare citizenship/national status: - ANSWERS-complete
signed declaration (section 214 status)
, Section 214 - ANSWERS-to declare citizenship/national
status
When is income eligibility not tested? - ANSWERS-After
lease-up/admission
Student rule for eligibility - ANSWERS-Cannot give
assistance to someone who:
• Is enrolled as a student at an
institution of higher education;
• Is under the age of 24;
• Is not a veteran of the United
States military;
• Is unmarried;
• Does not have a dependent
child;
• Is not a person with disabilities,
• Student and parents are both income eligible (80% AMI)
or student is independent/absent from their parents