COVID-19 News

In response to the mounting Coronavirus public health crisis, NH&RA launched a dedicated section of our website to keep stakeholders apprised of the evolving guidance. The webpage lists all news stories with the COVID-19 tag in the order in which they were added and stories can be filtered by state.

NH&RA is pleased announce a new created online discussion forum dedicated to helping our members navigate the COVID-19 crisis.  Members can post questions, share strategies and/or resources relevant to the rapidly evolving Coronavirus pandemic and how it impacts multifamily and affordable housing.

IRS Considers Promulgation of Specific Coronavirus Guidance

The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) told the National Council of State Housing Agencies (NCSHA) that the ten issues for which the NCSHA requested specific guidance are all relevant to the current COVID-19 situation and under active consideration by IRS while they await guidance from Treasury about how to proceed.

IPA Investor Survey Results

The Institutional Property Advisors (IPA) and Marcus & Millichap surveyed multifamily owners, operators and developers representing nearly 900,000 units across the country to gauge their market sentiment.

LISC Launches Rapid Relief and Resiliency Fund

Local Initiatives Support Corporation (LISC) launched its Rapid Relief and Resiliency Fund to provide immediate and longer-term resources in three critical areas: Small business support, Organizational support for community-based partners and Access to technology.

Pennrose Creates COVID-19 Resident Relief Fund

The Pennrose Foundation announced that it has created a COVID-19 Resident Relief Fund to provide support to residents who are facing adverse effects to the new coronavirus. The Foundation will match contributions to the COVID-19 Resident Relief Fund up to $25,000.

Wisconsin Governor Institutes 60-Day Moratorium on Evictions, Foreclosures

Wisconsin Governor Tony Evers issued Emergency Order #15, which temporarily bans foreclosures and evictions. The order is effective immediately and shall remain in place for 60 days. Under this order, landlords are prohibited from serving any notice terminating a tenancy for failure to pay rent. As detailed in the order, landlords are also prohibited from commencing a civil action of eviction unless certain conditions are met.

Temporary Relief for Texas DHCA-Controlled Multifamily Properties

Given the current national economic situation and an expectation that numerous multifamily developments will experience rent shortages in the next months, and acknowledging the existence of various moratoria on evictions for non-payment of rent, Texas Department of Housing and Community Affairs (TDHCA) is announcing that it expects to not enforce its penalty, acceleration or foreclosure options for nonpayment on multifamily notes under its control for 60 days beginning on April 1, 2020, until May 31, 2020, to allow for the economic situation to stabilize and for implementation of a more comprehensive solution. 

New Jersey LIHTC Program Procedures

Audits/Physical Inspections: All file audits and physical inspections have been postponed until further notice. Nine Percent Application Deadline: No changes have been made to the nine percent timeline at this time. However, please continue to monitor New Jersey Housing and Mortgage Finance Agency communications for future updates and announcements. The Agency expects to announce whether […]

New Jersey Update on Inspections of Ongoing Construction

The New Jersey Housing and Mortgage Finance Agency’s (NJHMFA) inspection process remains the same except for the following:

Requisitions for payment are to be submitted via email to the Project Representative, who, after review, will forward if approved to the Technical Services Division for approval and payment, or, if rejected will return for correction.

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