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CRHA reports rising arrears and voucher capacity challenges; cites $4M capital project delayed by HUD processes

Charlottesville Redevelopment and Housing Authority · October 28, 2025
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Executive Director Don Sales reported 72 nonpayment notices, 24 UD filings, eight pending court dates and roughly $230,000 in tenant accounts receivable; he also described HCV capacity limits, port voucher debts, redevelopment progress and a $4 million capital renovation delayed by HUD actions.

Don Sales, executive director of the Charlottesville Redevelopment and Housing Authority, told the board the agency is addressing rising tenant accounts receivable and voucher capacity shortfalls while moving forward on major capital projects.

Sales said staff issued 72 nonpayment notices this month, filed 24 UD (unlawful detainer) actions and have eight pending court dates. "That is roughly $62,000... a worth of our total Tenet accounts receivable, that is a little over $230,000 which is about 10% of all the rent that we charge for the entire year," he said, describing how the agency is using…

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