HomeMy WebLinkAboutExhibit 2EXHIBIT B — WORK PROGRAM HOUSING SPECIALIST AND INSPECTION
SERVICES FOR LONG TERM RENTAL ASSISTANCE HOUSING SERVICES
The responsibilities described herein are more specifically described in, and
governed by, the City of Miami HOPWA Policies and Procedures Manual and
HOPWA Program Directives (incorporated herein by reference and jointly referred
to herein as the HOPWA Policies and Procedures Manual).
I. Housing Specialist Services:
0 The PROJECT SPONSOR will provide Housing Specialist Services in support of the
HOPWA Long -Term Rental Assistance Housing Services (LTRAHS) Program to up
to LTRA clients assigned by the City of Miami Department of Community
Development. Said services shall be performed in strict accordance with policies and
procedures set forth in the HOPWA Policies and Procedures Manual and shall
include, but not be limited to the following:
• Certify applicants for participation in the Housing Opportunities for Persons with
AIDS (HOPWA) long-term rental assistance program. Certification includes
making income verifications and eligibility determinations and computing utility
allowances, tenant rent and housing assistance.
• Conduct annual, special and move re -certifications for assigned clients within the
timeframes specified in the HOPWA Policies and Procedures Manual.
• Explain program rules and expectations, client's obligations and rights under the
program, including grievance process.
• Assist clients in identifying suitable housing and negotiating rental agreements,
including review of tenant -landlord leases for compliance with federal, state and
local laws, and verification of property ownership.
• Once units are selected, be available to meet with owners to review program
paperwork and secure owner's written agreement to participate in program.
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• Prepare and submit initial, annual and special re -certification packages to the City
of Miami in the form and within the timeframes specified in the HOPWA Policies
and Procedures Manual.
• Submit Financial Action Requests to make adjustments to program assistance
payments, institute abatements or hold payments, terminate assistance and/or
make changes to landlord information within the timeframes specified in the
HOPWA Policies and Procedures Manual.
• Submit an annual report to the City on program activity in a form established by
U.S. HUD and perform any other reporting activity requested by the City.
• Maintain current client case notes (typed only).
• Assist tenants and landlords in resolution of housing -related issues as appropriate
and serves as a liaison between the landlord and the City of Miami HOPWA
Program.
• Act as liaison between client and case manager to ensure client's continued
housing stability and access to necessary services.
• Conduct initial housing stability assessment and assists the client in developing
housing stability plan based on assessment and Ryan White (or other social
service provider) case management plan.
• Make monthly contact with client to ensure client occupancy in assisted unit and
client's housing stability.
• Make quarterly home visit to (1) monitor client's housing stability and condition
of housing unit and (2) assist the client in reviewing and updating his or her
housing plan.
• Coordinate service referrals with the clients Ryan White and/or PAC Waiver Case
Manager.
• Perform exit inspections to ensure that deposits are returned when clients move
out.
• Explain and interpret federal and local HOPWA regulations and rules to
interested landlords, realtors and property owners.
• Investigate alleged incidents of program rule violation(s) and/or abuse by client or
landlord.
• Prepare chronology and supporting documentation, and presents case in the form
of written recommendations for, and grievance hearings to review, continuation or
termination of participation in the program in event of program rule violations by
either client or landlord.
II. Inspection Services
• The PROJECT SPONSOR will schedule and complete Annual, Move -In and
Complaint Housing Quality Standards (HQS) Inspections of units either selected for
occupancy or currently being occupied by LTRA clients who are assigned to the
Project Sponsor. Said HQS inspection services shall be performed in strict accordance
with policies and procedures set forth in the HOPWA Policies and Procedures
Manual.
• All 'inspections will be performed by individuals who have received the required
certification to satisfy the United States Housing and Urban Development (US HUD)
HQS requirements. PROJECT SPONSOR will submit copies of these Certifications
with the contract documents.
• PROJECT SPONSOR shall transmit (by mail, facsimile or e-mail) results of
inspections to the City of Miami, the landlord and the tenant and any other party
specified in the HOPWA Policies and Procedures Manual in accordance within the
timeframes set forth in the Manual.
III. Meetings and Trainings
• Participate in any performance oversight activities organized by the City;
• Attend City of Miami monthly HOPWA Program meetings and monthly meetings of
the Miami -Dade County Housing Committee;
• Participate in mandatory trainings conducted or required by the City; and
• All program personnel, whose salaries are paid in whole or in part with HOPWA
funds, must complete an HIWAIDS education course and is recertified every two
years also a Confidentiality training conducted by a Florida Department of Health -
approved HIV/AIDS training provider within sixty (60) days of commencement of
the contract period or their hire thereafter. Such staff includes management and
administrative staff.
CLIENT ASSIGNMENT:
PROJECT SPONSOR acknowledges that as clients move to different assisted units,
PROJECT SPONSOR will cooperate with the City of Miami in transferring the client
files to the City for assigmnent to another PROJECT SPONSOR servicing the clients'
new area.
ENVIRONMENTAL CLEARANCE
PROJECT SPONSOR shall not commit or spend any grant funds until the City has
advised PROJECT SPONSOR that the proposed work program has received
environmental clearance to proceed.
SIGNED:
Name:
Title:
STATE OF FLORIDA
COUNTY OF
The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me this
Date
by [Title] of [Project Sponsor], a Florida not-for-profit
corporation, on behalf of the corporation. He/she is personally known to me or has
produced as identification.
Print Notary Public's Name Signature
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