The Texas Department of Housing and Community Affairs (TDHCA) Multifamily Finance Division has posted a revised 2020 Multifamily Uniform Application on its website.
In recognizing Shelter in Place orders that have been issued in various cities across the state in response to COVID-19, and the associated impact of those orders on the ability of local government to conduct its business in a timely manner
The application due dates for The New Hampshire Housing and Finance Agency’s upcoming round of the Low-Income Housing Tax Credit program have been extended (view the full notice).
This is to advise that the Maryland Department of Housing and Community Development Multifamily Housing Notice 20-4 dated March 30, 2020 is modified to withdraw the requirement that borrowers open new bank accounts to deposit deferred surplus cash payments for possible use during the COVID-19 emergency.
In light of the ongoing COVID-19 crisis, the New Jersey Housing and Mortgage Finance Agency (Agency) has made the decision to delay the nine percent tax credit deadline by 60 days.
Financing Applications- All financing applications are to be submitted in electronic format to the Multifamily Division.
Virginia Housing will host a WebEx session on Friday, April 10, 2020, at 10:00 am ET to discuss our Multifamily Forbearance Plans in response to the COVID-19 pandemic.
The Texas Apartment Association (TAA) is offering a webinar discussing the unique concerns regarding COVID-19 and its impact on affordable housing providers.
Montana Governor Steve Bullock today extended through April 24 Directives he issued to protect Montanans from COVID-19 by slowing the spread of the virus in Montana. The Directives were set to expire on April 10.
The Executive Committee of the National Council of Housing Market Analysts developed a memo on COVID-19’s Impact on Field Work for Market Studies, given the challenges of completing real estate analysis including site inspections during the current environment with office closures and travel restrictions.
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 […]
The $2.2 trillion Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act (CARES Act), H.R. 748, was passed by the House by a voice vote and signed by President Trump on March 27. The House and Senate are both out until April 20, but work has already begun on drafting a fourth Coronavirus aid package. The package is likely to include funding for health systems, frontline healthcare workers, infrastructure, state and local governments and rebates to families and individuals.