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SHELTER
Shelter The Trustee shall provide aid in whatever form is necessary
to provide shelter or prevent the loss of shelter so long as such
aid constitutes the most economical and practical method of relieving
the applicant. Clients will not be denied shelter assistance merely
because they are buying their home. However, the amount paid on
behalf of a client may not exceed the shelter allowance standards,
(Contained in Schedule A #3 of the township guidelines), and must still meet the test of being
the "most economical and practical" method of relieving the applicant.
The township only pays rent for the number of bedrooms actually
required for the number of persons in the household.
Shelter Defined For the purpose of administering shelter assistance,
the definition of a shelter unit is a house, a mobile home, an apartment,
a group of rooms, or a single room, occupied as separate living
quarters, or if vacant, intended for occupancy as separate living
quarters. "Separate Living Quarters" are those in which the
occupants do not live and eat with any other person(s) in the building
and which have direct access from the outside of the building or
through a common hall. Exception to the definition of "Shelter"
may include; temporary group homes and \or shelters. (IC 12-7-2-177)
Shelter Documentation Whenever an applicant requests assistance
from the township, a written information statement from the applicant's
landlord is required. An "in-house" form will
be given to the applicant to have the landlord complete and return
to the township. This statement will include the full name of the
landlord (or the landlord's agent if applicable); their mailing
address; their telephone number, as well as other data necessary
to determine eligibility of the household. Completion of this form
will signify that the landlord will accept payment from the trustee's
office for shelter. The form must be signed by the landlord.
If a lease agreement is required, then the lease must be in the
name of an adult member of the applicant's household and a copy
of the lease furnished to the township.
Shelter Limitations Shelter assistance will not be paid to relatives
(as landlords) on behalf of an applicant when the applicant is living
in the same household; to relatives (landlords) in separate housing
if the housing is unencumbered by mortgage, or the property has
not been previously rented by the relative to a different
tenant at reasonable market rates for at least (6) six months.
Nor will the township recognize expenditures (receipts) paid to
relatives when living in the same household. If township funds
are expended, for shelter to an applicant's relative,
then the trustee may file a lien against the real property.
For the purpose of this section the term "relative" includes only
the parent, stepparent, child, stepchild, sibling, step-sibling,
grandparent, step-grandparent, grandchild, or step-grandchild of
a poor relief applicant. (IC 12-20-6-10)
Shelter Deposits
It is the policy of the township not to expend township assistance
funds for payment of shelter deposits. Such obligations shall be the
responsibility of the applicant and be paid prior to any shelter
assistance from the township.
Tax Supported Shelter Programs The township is not under any obligation
to enter into a contract or pay shelter cost, on behalf of an otherwise
eligible applicant, to a public or private agency which is
wholly or partially funded by federal or state funds. (IC-12-20-17-2)
First Time Residents The township is not required to provide shelter
assistance to an otherwise eligible individual if the (1) individual's
most recent residence was provided by the individual's parent, guardian,
or foster parent, and (2) the individual, without just cause,
leaves that resident for the shelter for which the individual seeks
assistance. If an individual as described in this section becomes
a member of another township assisted household, then the entire household
may be denied assistance. (IC 12-20-16-17)
H.U.D. Subsidized Shelter The Trustee will not be obligated to subsidize
or otherwise provide additional shelter assistance from the township
poor relief fund to households living in shelter units already paid
for wholly or in part by HUD.
Moving
Applicants that move within sixty (60) days immediately
preceding their application for township assistance from shelter provided
by a relative, or any form, kind, or type of subsidized shelter
will be ineligible for township assistance. The
burden of establishing good, just, and reasonable cause for having
moved shall be upon the applicant. (IC 12-7-2-200.5)
RESIDENCY\SHELTER VERIFICATION
A person in need may obtain aid
from the Township where he\she lives. It is not necessary to live
in a particular Township for any specific length of time so
long as you live in the Township where you apply. You may also apply
for township assistance from a township where you are not a resident, if
you are in need of temporary help and are unable to return to your
township of residence for such assistance. However, a person in
a township solely for assistance will be ineligible. The definition
of residency\household shall not be construed to mean temporary
living arrangements made available by friends, relatives, their
acquaintances or social services agencies, either public or private.
The residency must not be established for the primary purpose of
qualifying for township assistance. In order to verify an applicant's residency
and their intent to live permanently in the township, the township
shall consider the conduct of the applicant, both active and passive,
as may reveal an intent to reside within a given household and within
the township. Such items shall include, but are not necessarily
limited to the following:
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Mailing
Address
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Driver's
Licenses
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Telephone
listing
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Voter's
Registration
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Utility
Billings
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Address
given to others
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Motor
Vehicle registrations
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Addresses
given to former employers
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US
Postal Services "change of address" notices
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Any
other item, documentation, or verification requested from the
applicant
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Individuals
in the United States without the permission of the Immigration
and Naturalization Service is ineligible to receive poor relief
assistance. (IC 12-20-8, IC 12-14-2.5-3)
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