Title 42 › Chapter 8— LOW-INCOME HOUSING › § 1404a
The Secretary of Housing and Urban Development can only sue or be sued for matters tied to its work under the U.S. Housing Act of 1937 and Title II of the law approved June 28, 1940. Money provided to carry out the Secretary’s duties, including yearly appropriations Congress authorizes, may be used to pay HUD’s administrative costs. Despite other laws (except laws passed after August 10, 1948 that say otherwise), HUD or a state or local agency running low-rent housing under those laws may bring court actions to recover housing when their law or rules allow it. When deciding a tenant’s net income for eligibility in those projects, HUD may, if it finds that fair and in the public interest, exclude payments the U.S. made for disability or death connected to military service.
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42 U.S.C. § 1404a
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Apr 5, 2026
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