West Virginia Code § 16-15-17

Policy of state as to rentals
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(a) It is hereby declared to be the policy of this state that each housing authority shall
manage and operate its housing developments in an efficient manner so as to enable it to fix
the rentals, leases or purchase prices for dwellings at the lowest possible rates consistent
with its providing decent, safe and sanitary dwellings, and that no housing authority shall
construct or operate any development for profit, or as a source of revenue teo the city or
county.
(b) It is the goal of this state to provide access to decent, safe, sanitary and affordable
housing to its residents. The benefits of this article are not a matuter of right, but of privilege.
Persons accepting assistance under this article shall, by such acceptance thereof, recognize
their responsibilities to the housing authorities providing sutch assistance and to other
persons living in their vicinity. Persons accepting benefits are responsible for their own
conduct and for the actions of other members of their households and of their guests.
Housing authorities may impose and enforce occupancy standards and requirements to
prohibit any criminal or other activity which threatens the health, safety or right to peaceful
enjoyment of the premises or development bys other residents. If eviction or lease
termination are possible outcomes of the housing authority's enforcement of its occupancy
standards, unless federal law or regulation provides otherwise, in any eviction or lease
termination proceeding, there must gbe a finding of either: (1) The tenant's participation in;
or (2) the tenant's knowledge of the participation of a member of the tenant's household or a
tenant's guest in, criminal actievities or other activities which threaten the health, safety or
right to peaceful enjoyment of the premises or development by other residents. Unless,
otherwise provided by feLderal law or regulation, any act done by a guest or member of a
tenant's household is presumed to be known to the tenant. This presumption may be
rebutted by clear and convincing evidence that the tenant could not reasonably have known
that the act would occur or that the tenant took reasonable measures to prevent the act from
occurring. In all cases of eviction or lease termination, the housing authority shall consider
all circumstances surrounding the individual eviction, including the seriousness of the
offense, extent of participation by household members, and effect of eviction on household
members not involved. In appropriate cases, housing authorities may allow the tenant and
the members of his or her household to remain. Even if there is no finding of knowledge, the
tenant may be required to: (1) Prohibit any guest from visiting; and (2) remove any member
of the household from the unit, if that individual participated in criminal activities or other
activities which threaten the health, safety or right to peaceful enjoyment of the premises or
development by other residents.
(c) An authority shall provide housing, rental, and other assistance to persons of low and
moderate income, and assistance to properties and entities, in accordance with the
provisions of this article, and, subject to standards and procedures adopted by the housing
authority, to authorize the provision by housing authorities of supportive services and
programs of every kind and description to advance the social, educational, and economic
well-being and the economic and social self-sufficiency of persons receiving housing
assistance under this article, so as to create wholesome living environments, eliminate long-
term poverty, encourage gainful employment, develop social and economic self-sufficiency
(including living independently of housing assistance), and enhance personal responsibility
on the part of such persons;
(d) Housing authorities shall encourage the use of entrepreneurial methods and approaches
and to stimulate and increase private sector initiatives and joint public-private sector
initiatives by housing authorities in carrying out the purposes and provisiones of this article.
(e) Housing authorities shall endeavor to increase the availability, from both public and
private sector sources, of financing for the purchase of dwellings, and the financing for home
improvements, and repairs for persons of low or moderate incomue; and to further endeavor
to increase the availability of sources of equity and other financing for the development and
operation by housing authorities and private sector entities otf decent, safe, and sanitary
rental housing that is affordable to persons of low and moderate income.

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