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DRAFT FOR ATTORNEY REVIEW — NOT FINAL

Hook & Ladder Apartments, L.P., Respondent, vs. Nichole Nalewaja, Appellant, John Doe, et. al., Defendants (2025)

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Hook & Ladder Apartments, L.P., Respondent, vs. Nichole Nalewaja, Appellant, John Doe, et. al., Defendants (2025)
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Hook & Ladder Apartments, L.P., Respondent, vs. Nichole Nalewaja, Appellant, John Doe, et. al., Defendants (2025)
Jurisdiction
Minnesota (state)
Effective Date
2025-09-24

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       Under HUD regulations both at the time relevant to this case and at present, tenants
pay a portion of the total rent owed, typically about 10% of their monthly income, or a
minimum amount of $25 a month, and the public housing agency pays the remainder.
24 C.F.R. §§ 983.353, 5.628(a), 5.630(a). Tenants can seek exemptions, however, if they
are unable to pay the minimum rent because of financial hardship. 24 C.F.R. § 5.628(b).
In these cases, the public housing agency pays the entire amount due to the landlord.