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If a tenant was sanctioned, and later a family member who was previously unemployed for three months gets a job, would the new earned income be used to offset the sanctioned amount?

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If a tenant was sanctioned, and later a family member who was previously unemployed for three months gets a job, would the new earned income be used to offset the sanctioned amount?

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A2: Yes, the additional earned income can be used to offset the sanctioned amount. As cited in 24 CFR, Part 5.615(c)(4), the amount of the imputed welfare income is offset by the amount of additional income a family received that commences after the time the sanction was imposed. Q3: What action can a PHA take regarding a tenant s rent obligation prior to receiving information from the welfare agency regarding a reduction or termination of welfare benefits. A3: If the welfare agency does not verify the reason for the reduction or termination within a reasonable time, the PHA must reduce the rent obligation based on the family s income. The PHA must determine (in advance) and wait a reasonable time for written verification from the welfare agency of the reason for the reduction or termination of benefits. If the welfare agency verifies that welfare benefits were reduced or terminated due to a family member s noncompliance with a welfare agency requirement to participate in an economic s

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