Title 42 › Chapter CHAPTER 8— - LOW-INCOME HOUSING › Subchapter SUBCHAPTER I— - GENERAL PROGRAM OF ASSISTED HOUSING › § 1437z–5
Requires each public housing agency (PHA) to find any public housing project on the same or next-to-each-other sites that the PHA decides is "distressed" under HUD rules that use the 1992 Commission’s criteria. A project is distressed if the PHA cannot make it viable through reasonable repairs, lower density, mixing incomes, or other fixes, or if the cost to keep it running over its remaining life is more than the cost to give all current families tenant-based rental help (vouchers). The PHA must talk with the residents and the local government when making these decisions. The PHA must make and follow a 5-year plan with HUD to remove those units from the PHA’s inventory and contract. The plan goes into the PHA’s overall plan, must match the local housing strategy, and must say if units will be sold or torn down. HUD can extend the 5-year period by up to 5 more years. If HUD finds the PHA missed projects or included the wrong ones, HUD can force changes or order removals. If Congress approved money in advance, HUD will give funds so families can get help after removal. The PHA must tell families 90 days before displacement (unless there is an immediate health or safety danger), offer them comparable housing that meets quality rules (which could be vouchers, project-based help, or another PHA unit at a similar rent), provide counseling, pay reasonable moving costs, and let residents stay in their unit using voucher help if the unit remains housing. HUD may stop a PHA from spending more on a troubled project until HUD approves next steps, except for health or safety needs. HUD may also move funds that were meant to modernize or rebuild those projects (including amounts tied to programs under sections 1437l, 1437c(j)(2), and 1437g) into tenant-based help or approved site or capital work. HUD can require information from PHAs, and section 1437p does not apply to demolition of projects removed under this rule.
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42 U.S.C. § 1437z–5
Title 42 — The Public Health and Welfare
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Apr 6, 2026
Release point: 119-73