Hard Costs of Rehabilitation [HUD] Law and Legal Definition
Pursuant to 24 CFR 35.110 [Title 24 Housing and Urban Development; Subtitle A Office of the Secretary, Department of Housing and Urban Development; Part 35 Lead-Based Paint Poisoning Prevention in Certain Residential Structures; Subpart B General Lead-Based Paint Requirements and Definitions for all Programs], the term Hard Costs of Rehabilitation means:
“(1) Costs to correct substandard conditions or to meet applicable local rehabilitation standards;
(2) Costs to make essential improvements, including energy-related repairs, and those necessary to permit use by persons with disabilities; and costs to repair or replace major housing systems in danger of failure; and
(3) Costs of non-essential improvements, including additions and alterations to an existing structure; but
(4) Hard costs do not include administrative costs (e.g., overhead for administering a rehabilitation program, processing fees, etc.).”
Legal Definition list
- Hard Costs of Rehabilitation [HUD]
- Hard Case
- Hard Action
- Harbormaster
- Harboring a Fugitive
- Hard Fraud
- Hard Labor
- Hard Mineral Resource
- Hard Money
- Hard Peg
- Hard-Look Doctrine