HUD has released an updated report of recently released instructional materials as well as revisions dealing with various errors.
On January 26, President Trump announced his intent to nominate Seth Appleton to be Assistant Secretary, Policy Development & Research, at HUD. Mr. Appleton currently serves as an Acting Assistant Secretary and General Deputy Assistant Secretary at the Department of Housing and Urban Development, where he manages the Department’s congressional and intergovernmental relations. He previously served […]
Last year the Advisory Council on Historic Preservation and the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) established a new joint Award for Excellence in Historic Preservation to honor outstanding historic preservation efforts with affordable housing and community revitalization successes. Agencies, developers, and organizations are encouraged to nominate projects or activities that advance the […]
The Preservation Working Group, a national coalition of affordable housing owners, developers, advocates, tenant associations, and state and local housing agencies, recently submitted a comment letter to HUD regarding two sources sought notices from The Department for HAP Contract National Support Services and HAP Contract Regional Support Services. The letter, which NH&RA joined as a […]
As previously announced, beginning February 1, 2018, Public Housing Agencies (PHAs) and their development partners will be able to enter Part 50 Environmental Reviews directly into HUD’s on-line environmental system, known as HEROS. HUD will be hosting a HEROS training on February 1, 2018, from 1:00 to 3:00 pm EST to help PHAs and their […]
January 17, 2018, HUD published notice PIH 2018-01 (HA) providing instructions on implementing Small Area FMRs as well as other changes to FMRs, payment standards, and rent reasonableness analyses that apply to all PHAs with the Housing Choice Voucher (HCV) program. Small Area FMRs are FMRs that are calculated at the zip code level instead of […]
The Federal Government has reopened after a three day shut-down. Congress passed a short-term funding bill that will continue to fund government activities through February 8, 2018. The measure passed the House of Representatives on a 266-150 with all but 6 Republicans voting for the measure, who were joined by forty-five Democrats. In the Senate the […]
This webinar will introduce owners, Continuums of Care, and Public Housing Agencies who are interested in converting their Moderate Rehabilitation (Mod Rehab) and Moderate Rehabilitation Single Room Occupancy (SRO) contracts under the RAD to the basic eligibility requirements, application process, and benefits of RAD conversion.
The timely report follows a recent court ruling reinstating HUD’s January 1, 2018 implementation date for the Small Area FMR requirement.
HUD’s recent notice in the Federal Register extends the deadline for submission of Assessments of Fair Housing (AFH) past October 31, 2020 (participants have varying specific deadlines).
A Dec. 23 ruling by a U.S. District Court means the determination of fair market rent (FMR) in two dozen of the nation’s largest metropolitan areas has come full circle.
The goal of these changes is to reduce the regulatory burden on PHAs and Multifamily Housing Owners. The effective date of these changes is March 12, 2018, with comments due January 11, 2018.