The parties disagree whether the above notice reflects a decision to uphold the termination of Johnson from the program on each of the proposed grounds or merely on her failure to supply the housing authority with the required eviction notice. The distinction is significant because termination is mandatory under a finding that she was evicted for committing serious and/or repeated violations of the lease but merely discretionary under the remaining two findings. Although there is some ambiguity in the hearing officer's written decision, read as a whole we believe the decision upholds the termination on each of the identified grounds. Moreover, even if the decision should be read narrowly as Johnson suggests, the single ground is sufficient to comply with due process.