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CRHA reports rising arrears and eviction filings; staff outline hardship options as HUD staffing gaps complicate responses
Summary
CRHA staff reported 72 non‑payment notices, 24 UDs filed and roughly eight pending court dates; staff emphasized repayment agreements and hardship accommodations while warning HUD staffing gaps complicate certain capital and grant steps.
CRHA executive staff reported growing tenant accounts receivable and a continued need for eviction diversion at the Oct. 27 meeting, while urging use of hardship processes and repayment agreements for tenants behind on rent.
"This month, we've sent out 72 non payment notices," the housing director said, adding that 24 UDs were filed and about eight court dates were pending. Staff said tenants who owe more than two months' rent typically average over four months' arrears and that unpaid…
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