Transfers initiated by the DCHA are mandatory. The DCHA shall initiate mandatory transfers for households in order to alleviate certain housing conditions. The following represents examples of such conditions:
Tenants subject to a mandatory transfer shall receive a "Notice of Mandatory Transfer." The Notice shall include the following:
Tenants subject to a mandatory transfer will receive one offer of transfer. The offer of transfer shall be for a dwelling unit meeting the needs of the household in accordance with DCHA occupancy standards and, if the household includes a member with a disability, a dwelling unit that has features appropriate for the disability or one that is adaptable.
Applications for a transfer must be made to the resident's property manager, but all paperwork, verification and unit assignments shall be made by the Director of Housing Management, except in the case of a resident request for a transfer as a reasonable accommodation of a disability in which case the request will be processed by the Office of the ADA/504 Coordinator and the Client Placement Division.
DCHA shall, at its sole discretion, elect to either bear the cost of a mandatory transfer by providing funds to the affected household or to move the household with its own resources, which may include the use of DCHA staff and/or a moving contractor.
A tenant who receives a written offer of a new dwelling unit and who refuses to move by the date specified in the Notice of Mandatory Transfer shall be issued a Notice to Quit or Cure.
DCHA initiated mandatory transfers shall take precedence over new admissions and tenant requested transfers.
Tenants who are subject to lease termination procedures who are transferred under this chapter because of exigent or other circumstances, shall not be exempt from the lease termination process. All actions, including any action for non-payment of rent, shall transfer with the tenant to the new dwelling unit, via the new lease agreement.
Mandatory transfers shall take priority over new admissions.
DCHA shall relocate to a vacant, non-accessible unit within six (6) months, the remaining household members occupying a unit with accessibility features after the death, or relocation for any other reason, of the disabled household member who required the accessibility features of such Unit and who are subject to a mandatory transfer under 640 1.1 (f) herein.
The decision to initiate a mandatory transfer pursuant to this chapter may be made only after review and approval by a supervisor in the Operations Division of DCHA.
D.C. Mun. Regs. tit. 14, r. 14-6401