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U.S. Department of Housing
and Urban Development
Office of Housing
Federal Housing Commissioner
See page 3 for Instructions, Public Burden Statement and Privacy Act requirements.
OMB Approval No. 2502-0012
(exp. 07/31/2017)
Rent Schedule
Low Rent Housing
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.
Col. 1
Unit Type
(Include Non-revenue
Producing Units)
Col. 2
Number
of Units
Contract Rents
Col. 5
Utility
Allowances
(Effective Date
(mm/dd/yyyy)
/
/
Col. 6
Gross Rent
(Col. 3 + Col. 5)
Market Rents
(Sec. 236 Projects Only)
Col. 3
Rent Per Unit
Col. 4
Monthly
Contract Rent
Potential
(Col. 2 x Col. 3)
Col. 7
Rent
Per Unit
Col. 8
Monthly
Market Rent
Potential
(Col. 2 x Col. 7)
Total Units
Monthly Contract Rent Potential
(Add Col. 4)*
Monthly Market Rent Potential
(Add Col. 8)*
Yearly Contract Rent Potential
(Col. 4 Sum x 12)*
Yearly Market Rent Potential
(Col. 8 Sum x 12)*
* 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
Part D — Non-Revenue Producing Space
Equipment/Furnishings in Unit
(Check those included in rent.)
Range
Dishwasher
Col. 1
Use
Col. 2
Unit Type
Col. 3
Contract Rent
Refrigerator
Carpet
Air Conditioner
Drapes
Disposal
Utilities
(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
Hot Water
Lights, etc.
Total Rent Loss Due to Non-Revenue Units
$
Cooling
Cooking
Part E — Commercial Space (retail, offices, garages, etc.)
Col. 1
Use
Col. 2
Monthly Rent
Potential
Col. 3
Square
Footage
Col. 4
Rental Rate
Per Sq. Ft.
(Col. 2
Col.3)
divided by
Services/Facilities (check those included in rent)
Parking
Nursing
Care
Service
Laundry
Linen/Maid
Swimming Pool
Tennis Courts
Part C — Charges in Addition to Rent (e.g., parking, cable TV, meals)
Purpose
Monthly Charge
$
$
Total Commercial Rent
Potential
$
$
Part F — Maximum Allowable Rent Potential
$
Enter Maximum Allowable Monthly Rent
Potential From Rent Computation
Worksheet (to be completed by HUD or lender)
$
$
$
form
HUD-92458
(11/05)
ref Handbook 4350.1
Previous editions are obsolete
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form HUD-92458 (11/05)
ref Handbook 4350.1
Previous editions are obsolete
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U.S. Department of Housing
and Urban Development
Office of Housing
Federal Housing Commissioner
Rent Schedule
Low Rent Housing
Project Name FHA Project Number Date Rents Will Be Effective (mm/dd/yyyy)
Part B – Items Included in Rent Part D – Non-Revenue Producing Space
Equipment/Furnishings in Unit (Check those included in rent.)
Range Dishwasher __________________
Refrigerator Carpet __________________
Air Conditioner Drapes __________________
Disposal ________________ __________________
Utilities (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 ________ Hot Water _______ Lights, etc. _________
Cooling ________ Cooking ________ __________________
Services/Facilities (check those included in rent)
Parking ________________ Nursing Care
Laundry ________________ Linen/Maid Service
Swimming Pool ________________ __________________
Tennis Courts ________________ __________________
* 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.
Contract Rents
Part C – Charges in Addition to Rent (e.g., parking, cable TV, meals)
Purpose Monthly Charge
$
$
$
$
$
$
Market Rents
(Sec. 236 Projects Only)
Part E – Commercial Space (retail, offices, garages, etc.)
Col. 1 Col. 2 Col. 3
Use Unit Type Contract Rent
Total Rent Loss Due to Non-Revenue Units $
Col. 4
Col. 2 Col. 3 Rental Rate
Col. 1 Monthly Rent Square Per Sq. Ft.
Use Potential Footage (Col. 2 divided by
Col. 3)
Total Commercial Rent
$ Potential
Part F – Maximum Allowable Rent Potential
Enter Maximum Allowable Monthly Rent
Potential From Rent Computation
Worksheet (to be completed by HUD or lender)
$
OMB Approval No. 2502-0012
(exp. 07/31/2017)
See page 3 for Instructions, Public Burden Statement and Privacy Act requirements.
Col. 1 Col. 5
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)
Monthly Contract Rent Potential Monthly Market Rent Potential
(Add Col. 4)* (Add Col. 8)*
Total Units
Yearly Contract Rent Potential Yearly Market Rent Potential
(Col. 4 Sum x 12)* (Col. 8 Sum x 12)*
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.
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