How does Housing & Urban Development (HUD) define other "family?"
"Family" also includes:

Elderly family
Near elderly family
Disabled family
Displaced person
Single person
The remaining member of a tenant family
A foster care arrangement
A kinship care management

Other persons, including members temporarily absent (e.g., a child temporarily placed in foster care or a student temporarily away at college) may be considered a part of the applicant family’s household if they are living or will live regularly with the family. (24 CFR 5.403)

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1. What is public housing?
2. What is the rent for public housing?
3. What do public housing units come with?
4. How many units does the Grapevine Housing Authority own?
5. Where and what type of units does the Grapevine Housing Authority operate?
6. Is smoking allowed in public housing?
7. How are applicants selected for public housing?
8. Who is eligible for public housing?
9. How does Housing & Urban Development (HUD) define a family?
10. How does Housing & Urban Development (HUD) define other "family?"