H.R.3546 - Senior Veterans Housing Assistance Act of 2011

To allow an occupancy preference for veterans in housing projects developed on property of the Department of Veterans Affairs with assistance provided under the Department of Housing and Urban Development program for supportive housing for very low-income elderly persons. view all titles (2)

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  • Official: To allow an occupancy preference for veterans in housing projects developed on property of the Department of Veterans Affairs with assistance provided under the Department of Housing and Urban Development program for supportive housing for very low-income elderly persons. as introduced.
  • Short: Senior Veterans Housing Assistance Act of 2011 as introduced.

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12/1/2011--Introduced.Senior Veterans Housing Assistance Act of 2011 - Allows an occupancy preference for very low-income elderly veterans in dwelling units in any supportive housing project for the elderly that: (1) is provided assistance by the Department of Housing and Urban Development

Official Summary

12/1/2011--Introduced.Senior Veterans Housing Assistance Act of 2011 - Allows an occupancy preference for very low-income elderly veterans in dwelling units in any supportive housing project for the elderly that:
(1) is provided assistance by the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD); and
(2) is, or would be located on, Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) property or is subject to a VA enhanced use lease.

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