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White House Memo on Fair Housing, Disparate Impact

The memo directs HUD to examine two rules from the Trump administration for their impact on the federal government’s ability to affirmatively further fair housing, as required by the Fair Housing Act of 1968.

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Section 18 Update Offers New Section 18/RAD Blends & Other Flexibilities

On January 19, HUD published Notice PIH 2021-07 superseding and replacing its 2018 Section 18 notice regarding the demolition and/or disposition of public housing property, eligibility for tenant protection vouchers (TPV) and associated requirements.

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HUD Publishes NSPIRE Proposed Rule

Yesterday, HUD published the proposed rule for the National Standards for the Physical Inspection of Real Estate (NSPIRE).  Comments are due by March 15. This publication represents the most significant formal milestone to date for NSPIRE and will establish the regulatory framework necessary for the implementation of the program when final. Through the proposed rule, […]

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New CNA Known Issues & Solutions, FAQ Documents from HUD

HUD updated two documents regarding its Capital Needs Assessment (CNA) e-tool: Known Issues and Solutions and FAQ on how to submit a returned CNA. Questions can be submitted here.

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HUD Publishes FHA-HFA Multifamily Risk-Sharing Final Rule

HUD published its final rule amending existing regulations for the Section 542(c) Housing Finance Agencies (HFA) Risk-Sharing Program. The final rule adopts without substantive changes the March 8, 2016, proposed rule. The rule is intended to better align the Risk-Sharing program regulations with current industry and HUD policies and practices and provide greater flexibility for […]

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HUD Publishes Section 202 Capital Advance NOFA

HUD announced the availability of $150 million in grants to support the development of new affordable multifamily rental housing along with ongoing project rental assistance for low-income seniors. The grants are offered under HUD’s Section 202 Supportive Housing for the Elderly program and will be awarded to nonprofit organizations across the country. Section 202 grants […]

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Congress Passes COVID Relief, FY 2021 Omnibus Appropriations Bill

On Monday, December 21, Congress passed a sweeping $1.4 trillion package to fund the government through September 30, 2021 plus $900 billion in Coronavirus aid. Many, many thanks to our members and partners who kept up the drumbeat all year long to get important housing priorities included in the bill.

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HUD Publishes 2020 Map Guide

HUD published its updated 2020 Multifamily Accelerated Processing (MAP) Guide, which becomes effective January 21, 20201. In addition to some reorganization and streamlining throughout, the updated MAP Guide includes:
• The integration of the Federal Housing Administration (FHA) Multifamily Closing Guide, previously a separate document;
• A new chapter specific to energy efficiency and FHA’s Green Mortgage Insurance Premium (MIP) program; and
• Expanded appendices that provide access to tools and forms.

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Biden to Nominate Marcia Fudge as HUD Secretary

Several news outlets are reporting that President-elect Joe Biden will nominate Rep. Marcia Fudge (D-OH) as HUD secretary. Fudge was first elected to federal office in 2008, is the member of the House Agriculture Committee, a member (and former chair) of the Congressional Black Caucus and served as mayor of Warrensville Heights, OH from 2000 to 2008.

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Continued Availability of COVID-19 Supplemental Payments for HUD-Assisted Properties

HUD’s Office of Multifamily Housing published Housing Notice (HN) 2020-11, opening a second application period for owners of Multifamily-assisted properties to apply for CARES Act supplemental funds to offset property expenditures to safely serve residents in light of COVID-19. The notice allows owners to submit payment requests for expenses incurred through November 30, 2020. Requests are due to HUD or the Contract Administrator by December 11, 2020,

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NH&RA Joins Family Self-Sufficiency Industry Comment Letter

NH&RA joined with 33 other organizations to submit comments on HUD’s proposed rule on its Family Self-Sufficiency (FSS) program. The comments are aimed at expanding the scope and impact of the FSS program so that it can support a broader share of families living in federally subsidized housing to build savings and reach their goal.

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Dec. 10 Webinar – Ready to Respond: Disaster Planning for Multifamily Affordable Housing Organizations

Enterprise Community Partners (Enterprise), HUD, Fannie Mae, and Bellwether Enterprise are holding a webinar from 1:30 – 3 p.m. ET on December 10 to discuss their new Ready to Respond: Business Continuity Toolkit. The toolkit equips multifamily affordable building owners & managers with a plan to address crisis as many housing communities confront risks associated with natural disasters and other risks that affect tenants and business resiliency, such as COVID-19.

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