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Low Rent Housing
U.S. Department of Housing
and Urban Development
Office of Housing
Federal Housing Commissioner
OMB Approval No. 2502-0012
(exp. /31/2013)
See page 3 for Instructions, Public Burden Statement and Privacy Act requirements.
Project Name
FHA Project Number
Date Rents Will Be Effective (mm/dd/yyyy)
Part A – Apartment Rents
Show the actual rents you intend to charge, even if the total of these rents is less than the Maximum Allowable Monthly Rent Potential.
Market Rents
Col. 1
Col. 5
Contract Rents
(Sec. 236 Projects Only)
Unit Type
Utility
Col. 4
Allowances
Col. 6
Col. 8
(Include Non-revenue
Col. 2
Monthly
Gross Rent
Col. 7
Monthly
Producing Units)
Number
Col. 3
Contract Rent
(Effective Date
(Col. 3 + Col. 5)
Rent
Market Rent
of Units
Rent Per Unit
Potential
(mm/dd/yyyy)
Per Unit
Potential
(Col. 2 x Col. 3) ___ / ___ / _____
(Col. 2 x Col. 7)
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Total Units
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Monthly Contract Rent Potential
(Add Col. 4)*
Monthly Market Rent Potential
(Add Col. 8)*
$0
$0
Yearly Contract Rent Potential
(Col. 4 Sum x 12)*
Yearly Market Rent Potential
(Col. 8 Sum x 12)*
$0
$0
* These amounts may not exceed the Maximum Allowable Monthly Rent Potential approved on the last Rent Computation Worksheet or requested on the
Worksheet you are now submitting. Market Rent Potential applies only to Section 236 Projects.
Part B – Items Included in Rent
Equipment/Furnishings in Unit (Check those included in rent.)
Range
Refrigerator
Air Conditioner
Disposal
Utilities
Dishwasher
Carpet
Drapes
________________
Part D – Non-Revenue Producing Space
Col. 1
Use
__________________
__________________
__________________
__________________
Col. 2
Unit Type
Col. 3
Contract Rent
(Check those included in rent. For each item, (even those not
included in rent), enter E, F, or G on line beside that item)
E=electric; G=gas; F=fuel oil or coal.
Heating ________
Cooling ________
Hot Water _______
Cooking ________
Lights, etc. _________
__________________
Total Rent Loss Due to Non-Revenue Units
$
Part E – Commercial Space (retail, offices, garages, etc.)
Services/Facilities (check those included in rent)
Parking
Laundry
Swimming Pool
Tennis Courts
________________
________________
________________
________________
Nursing Care
Linen/Maid Service
__________________
__________________
Col. 1
Use
Col. 2
Monthly Rent
Potential
0
Col. 4
Col. 3
Rental Rate
Square
Per Sq. Ft.
Footage (Col. 2 divided by
Col. 3)
Part C – Charges in Addition to Rent (e.g., parking, cable TV, meals)
Purpose
Monthly Charge
$
Total Commercial Rent
$
0 Potential
$
$
Part F – Maximum Allowable Rent Potential
$
Enter Maximum Allowable Monthly Rent
$
$
Potential From Rent Computation
0 Worksheet (to be completed by HUD or lender)
$
Previous editions are obsolete
Page 1 of 3
form HUD-92458 (11/05)
ref Handbook 4350.1
Part G – Information on Mortgagor Entity
Name of Entity
Type of Entity
Individual
Corporation
General Partnership
Limited Partnership
Joint Tenancy/Tenants in Common
Trust
Other (specify)
List all Principals Comprising Mortgagor Entity: provide name and title of each principal. Use extra sheets, if needed. If mortgagor is a:
• corporation, list: (1) all officers; (2) all directors; and (3) each stockholder having a 10% or more interest.
• partnership, list: (1) all general partners; and (2) limited partners having a 25% or more interest in the partnership.
• trust, list: (1) all managers, directors or trustees and (2) each beneficiary having at least a 10% beneficial interest in the trust.
Name and Title
Name and Title
Name and Title
Name and Title
Name and Title
Name and Title
Name and Title
Name and Title
Name and Title
Name and Title
Name and Title
Part H – Owner Certification
To the best of my knowledge, all the information stated herein, as well as any information provided in the accompaniment herewith, is true and accurate.
Warning: HUD will prosecute false claims and statements. Conviction may result in criminal and/or civil penalties. (18 U.S.C. 1001, 1010, 1012; 31 U.S.C. 3729, 3802)
Name and Title
Authorized Official's Signature
Date (mm/dd/yyyy)
Part I – HUD/Lender Approval
Addendum Number
Branch Chief/Lender Official Signature
HAP Contract Number
Date (mm/dd/yyyy)
Exhibit Number
Loan Servicer Signature
Previous editions are obsolete
Director, Housing Management Division Signature
Date (mm/dd/yyyy)
Clear All
Date (mm/dd/yyyy)
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Print
form HUD-92458 (11/05)
ref Handbook 4350.1
Public reporting burden for this collection of information is estimated to average 20 minutes per response, including the time for reviewing instructions,
searching existing data sources, gathering and maintaining the data needed, and completing and reviewing the collection of information. This agency
may not collect this information, and you are not required to complete this form, unless it displays a currently valid OMB control number.
This collection of information is authorized under Section 207 of the National Housing Act. The information is necessary for the Department to ensure
that project owners are not overcharging their tenants and to ensure that the rent levels approved by the Department are not exceeded. The Department
uses this information to enforce rent regulations which otherwise would be difficult because there would be no clear record of the rents and charges that
the Department had approved. In addition, the Department needs to periodically collect information regarding project principals, so unauthorized
participation by previously excluded or otherwise undesirable owners can be detected. This information is required to obtain benefits. HUD may disclose
certain information to Federal, State, and local agencies when relevant to civil, criminal, or regulatory investigations and prosecutions. It will not be
otherwise disclosed or released outside of HUD, except as required and permitted by law.
Instructions
All project owners must submit the form HUD-92458 when requesting an adjustment to project rents. HUD establishes and approves
rental charges and utility allowances on the Form. The owner is
responsible for notifying tenants of the approved rents.
General. For projects with fully-insured or HUD-held mortgages, the
owner/agent submits this Form to the HUD Field Office. For projects
with coinsured mortgages, the owner/agent submits this Form to the
lender.
Part A. If the monthly rent potential you are proposing is less than or
equal to the Maximum Allowable Monthly Rent Potential approved by
HUD/lender on your original Rent Formula or on your most recent
Rent Computation Worksheet, complete all of Part A according to the
instructions below. If the monthly rent potential you are requesting
exceeds the Maximum Allowable Monthly Rent Potential approved
by HUD/lender on your original Rent Formula or on your most recent
Rent Computation Worksheet, complete only Columns 1 and 2
according to the instructions below. Show your proposed rents and
monthly rent potential in the cover letter transmitting your rent
increase request.
Column 1. Show each type of unit for which rents will vary. Show the
number of bedrooms and bathrooms and other features that cause
rents to vary (e.g., 2 BDM, 1 B, DA, KETTE, vs 2 BDM, 2B, DR, K).
Use the following symbols:
BDM
B
K
KETTE
-
Bedroom
Bath
Kitchen
Kitchenette
LR - Living Room
DR - Dining Room
DA - Dining Alcove
Column 4. For each line, multiply the contract rent in Column 3 by the
number of units in Column 4. Add monthly contract rent potentials for
each unit size to compute the total monthly contract rent potential.
Multiply the monthly total by 12 to compute the annual contract rent
potential.
Columns 5 and 6. Complete the Columns only if the project has a
subsidy contract with HUD and some utilities are not included in the
rent. In Column 5, show the utility allowance for each unit type.
Compute the gross rent for each unit type by adding the contract rent
in Column 3 and the utility allowance in Column 5. Show this amount
in Column 6.
Columns 7 and 8. Complete these Columns only if the project is
receiving Section 236 Interest Reduction Payments. In Column 7,
show the market rent for each unit type. In Column 8, for each line
multiply the market rent in Column 7 by the number of units in Column
2. Add the monthly market rent potentials for each unit size to
compute the total monthly market rent potential. Multiply the monthly
total by 12 to compute the annual market rent potential.
Parts B, C, D and E. Complete these Parts according to the
instructions on the Rent Schedule.
Part F. Do not complete this Part. The HUD Field Office/lender will
complete this Part.
Column 2. Show the number of units for each unit type. Include nonrevenue producing units.
Previous editions are obsolete
Column 3. For unsubsidized projects, show the rent you intend to
charge for each unit type. For subsidized projects, show the contract
rent (as defined in HUD Handbook 4350.3) for each unit type.
Parts G and H. Complete these Parts according to the instructions
on the Rent Schedule.
Part I. Do not complete this Part. The HUD Field Office/lender will
complete this part.
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form HUD-92458 (11/05)
ref Handbook 4350.1
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