• Skip to main content
  • Skip to secondary menu
  • Skip to primary sidebar
  • Skip to footer
The Habitat Group

The Habitat Group

|
Subscribe Log In
  • NY APARTMENT LAW
    • New York Apartment Law Insider
    • New York Landlord v. Tenant
    • New York Rent Regulation Checklist, 4th Edition
    • 2026 New York City Apartment Management Checklist
  • FAIR & AFFORDABLE HOUSING
    • Fair Housing Coach
    • Assisted Housing Management Insider
    • FAIR HOUSING BOOT CAMP Basic Training for New Hires
  • COMMERCIAL LEASE LAW
    • Commercial Lease Law Insider
    • Best Commercial Lease Clauses, 17th Edition
    • Best Commercial Lease Clauses: Tenant’s Edition
  • RESOURCES / GUIDEBOOKS
Assisted Housing Management Insider
  • Archives
  • Main Articles
    • Feature
    • Certification
    • Compliance
    • Crime & Security
    • Dealing with Households
    • Income Calculations
    • Maintenance
    • Screening Applicants
  • Departments
    • Dos & Don’ts
    • Q & A
    • Recent Court Rulings
    • HUD Audits
    • In the News
  • eAlerts
  • Blogs
  • FREE ISSUE

This is your free article for the day.

To view more articles, Log In or Subscribe.

Coordinating Move-out/Move-in Dates

February 26, 2009

Q Suppose an incoming resident wants to sign a lease for a unit at our site beginning March 1, and the prior site is moving the resident out on February 29. But the incoming resident wants “to sign in” at our site on February 26 to take possession of the unit and move in his belongings.

Typically, in this situation we would sign the lease on February 26 and charge the incoming resident rent at market rate until March 1. This is because a CGI inspector told us to do it that way, but I suspect this practice is wrong. Was the CGI inspector's instruction incorrect?

A Yes, the CGI inspector was incorrect, says A.J. Johnson, an affordable housing consultant and expert in HUD rules. The HUD Model Lease states that the “monthly rent is less than the market (unsubsidized) rent due on this unit,” so move-in should not be permitted prior to the date the subsidy will take effect. Charging market rent for the period February 26 to March 1 would violate the terms of the HUD Model Lease.

In this situation, you should follow the guidance outlined in HUD Handbook 4350.3, Change 2, Paragraph 9-12, E, says Johnson. It explains that owners are entitled to an assistance payment only for the actual number of days during the month that a resident occupies a unit.

Suppose you have a January 29 move-out from site #1 and a move-in on the same day to site #2. Site #1 would be entitled to subsidy through January 28. Site #2 will be entitled to subsidy beginning on January 29 and should not charge the resident market rent; the rent charged should be the properly calculated tenant contribution.

If a resident was charged market rent in this situation, the resident should be rebated the excess over the rent he was supposed to pay and the correct amount of subsidy should be requested from HUD. Owners should discuss with their local contract administrator or HUD whether to process the request as a correction to a prior payment request or as a special claim.

Insider Source

A.J. Johnson: A.J. Johnson Consulting Services, Inc., 3521 Frances Berkeley, Williamsburg, VA 23188; (757) 259-9920; ajjohn@cox.net.

Q & A

Related Articles

  • How to Treat Employer Contributions to ABLE Accounts
  • Including All Applicant Screening Criteria in Tenant Selection Plans
  • Vaccine Delivery at Assisted Housing Sites

Email A Friend

https://www.thehabitatgroup.com/coordinating-move-out-move-in-dates/

Primary Sidebar

Popular Stories

  • February 2026 Coach’s Quiz
    Jan 20, 2026 | Heather Stone
    Fair Housing Coach
  • HUD Ends Affirmatively Furthering Fair Housing Rule—Again
    Mar 5, 2025 | Eric Yoo
  • HUD Delays Implementation of the HOME Final Rule Until April
    Mar 5, 2025 | Eric Yoo
  • How to Count Income of Student Household Members Under New Rules
    Mar 5, 2025 | Eric Yoo
    Download: MODEL_STUDENT-FINANCIAL-AID-AFFIDAVIT_0325.pdf
  • 2025 New York City Apartment Management Checklist
    Feb 11, 2025
  • Sign Up for a FREE Issue ofAssisted Housing Management Insider
    Jan 4, 2025
    Assisted Housing Management Insider
  • Sign Up for a FREE Issue ofFair Housing Coach
    Jan 4, 2025
    Fair Housing Coach
  • Sign Up for a FREE Issue of New York Apartment Law Insider
    Jan 4, 2025
    New York Apartment Law Insider
  • Sign Up for a FREE Issue of Commercial Lease Law Insider
    Jan 4, 2025
    Commercial Lease Law Insider
  • Complete Annual Bedbug Reporting Requirement by Dec. 31
    Nov 22, 2024

Footer

Publications

Assisted Housing Management Insider
Commercial Lease Law Insider
Fair Housing Coach
New York Apartment Law Insider
New York Landlord v. Tenant

Additional Links

Contact Us
Advertise
Group Subscriptions
Privacy Policy
Terms of Use

Boards of Advisors

Assisted Housing Management Insider
Commercial Lease Law Insider
Fair Housing Coach
New York Apartment Law Insider

Copyright © 2026 · The Habitat Group / Plain Language Media · 1-888-729-2315 · customerservice@thehabitatgroup.com · Log in