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File #: 15-0455    Version: 1 Name: AAHC amend security deposit policy
Type: Resolution Status: Filed
File created: 7/15/2015 In control: Housing Commission
On agenda: 7/15/2015 Final action: 7/15/2015
Enactment date: Enactment #:
Title: Resolution to Amend the AAHC ACOP and Housing Policy Regarding Security Deposits
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Resolution to Amend the AAHC ACOP and Housing Policy Regarding Security Deposits
Memorandum

Tenants that move into Ann Arbor Housing Commission properties must pay a security deposit. Landlord/tenant laws limit the security deposit o 1.5 times the rent. The security deposit is held by the landlord until the tenant moves out. The landlord can use the security deposit to cover unpaid rent as well as damages to the unit. If the AAHC set the security deposit at 1.5 times rent, the security deposits would range from $800 - $1400 which is out of the price range of our typical tenants.

The ACOP currently sets the security deposit at the same amount as the tenant's portion of one month's rent at the time the tenant is admitted (Total Tenant Payment or TTP). AAHC tenant security deposits typically range from $50 - $300. Until recently, the ACOP required a minimum monthly rent of $50 for all tenants. The AAHC amended the ACOP to enable the AAHC to provide a poverty exemption for indigent homeless tenants so that their portion of the rent is $0 at the time of admittance. At the tenant's annual income certification, their rent can increase, based on the tenant's income, however, the AAHC does not require the tenant to pay additional funds to their security deposit.

AAHC staff do not believe it is good business practice not to charge a security deposit, in case a tenant does leave owing rent or has excessively damaged an apartment. Security deposits are an eligible expense under the Continuum of Care program, which most of our homeless tenants participate in, and there are a number of charitable organizations that provide security deposit assistance for indigent and homeless households.

Consequently, staff recommend that the security deposit policy be amended to require the tenant to pay the greater of A) the tenants's portion of 1 month's rent (TTP) or B) $100 for a 1 bedroom apartment, $200 for a 2-bedroom apartment, $300 for a 3-bedroom apartment, $...

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