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Applicable Regulation and Eligibility. DCA requires relocation review and assistance for residents and non-residential tenants to all developments with tenants, including businesses, nonprofits, and farms. The following requirements must be met: Minimize displacement of existing residents and non-residential tenants.
Introduction. This Handbook provides an overview and answers common questions about Georgia residential landlord-tenant law. The information in this Handbook does not apply to commercial or business leases. The best solution for each case depends on the facts.
The site provides up-to-date information on HCV and affordable housing units across the state. To further attract voucher holders or interested renters, a landlord might wish to advertise available property in the local or regional newspapers, flyers, bulletin boards, etc.
Application Instructions. Application deadline: May 19, 2023 at 5 pm. Applicants will receive an invoice from DCA for payment of the Application Fee. Applicants must complete both the Emphasys Application and supporting Excel Core Application. Refer to the 2023 QAP, 2023 Manuals, and 2023 Q&A for all requirements.
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2024 Housing Tax Credit Application Manual. The purpose of the Housing Tax Credit Application Manual is to provide a central location for instructions and guidance for submission of Tax Credit Applications. This Manual may contain some information included in the 2024-2025 QAP but is not intended to provide a comprehensive list or summary of ...
The Georgia Department of Community Affairs (DCA) partners with communities to build strong and vibrant neighborhoods, commercial and industrial areas through community and economic development, local government assistance, and safe and affordable housing.
In accordance with federal requirements established by 24 CFR 92.25 (HOME), IRC Section 42 (LIHTC), and the 1989 Georgia General Assembly Housing Trust Fund (HTF) for the Homeless, the Georgia Department of Community Affairs (DCA) has established these Architectural Standards.
Providing resources, tools, and technical assistance to cities, counties, and local authorities to help strengthen communities
Applications will be submitted through an online database, NR-TIGERS (hpd.ga.gov/nrtigers). This is the grant management system used for grant application and grant project management.