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DRAFT FOR ATTORNEY REVIEW — NOT FINAL

§ 1437f

Citation
§ 1437f
Parent Document
Nozzi v. Housing Authority, 806 F.3d 1178 (2015)
Effective Date
2015-11-30

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The Housing Authority relies upon three actions that it
asserts correct this failure inherent on the face of the flyer.
None does so, singly or collectively. As discussed, absent
circumstantial changes such as an increase in income or
change in family composition, the plaintiffs had a legitimate
expectation in a one-year term of stable Section 8 benefits.
The first of the Housing Authority’s actions that it cites is the
four-week notice, which was sent only thirty days before the
increase in the tenants’ rent contribution was scheduled to be
implemented. This notice could not possibly provide notice
a full year in advance of the scheduled change.19