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Ethics & Professional Responsibility

The National Council of Affordable Housing Analysts (NCAHMA) was founded in recognition of the public need for competent, unbiased advice, professional guidance, and sound judgment concerning real estate matters relating to the affordable housing market. The chief aim of NCAHMA is to maintain the public trust in the professional work conducted by its members. The Code of Ethics and the Standards of Professional Practice were developed with this in mind. The Code of Ethics addresses the following topics:

  1. Honesty & Integrity. NCAHMA is committed to maintaining the public trust through the highest standards of honesty and integrity.
  2. Confidentiality. NCAHMA analysts recognize the importance of safeguarding confidential information provided to them in the course of their work.
  3. Independence & Objectivity. NCAHMA recognizes that the public trust is maintained through independent, unbiased, objective opinions.
  4. Competency. NCAHMA analysts are committed to achieving the highest levels of competency.
  5. Professionalism. NCAHMA analysts always operate their businesses in an honest and professional manner.

If you have questions about NCAHMA's Code of Ethics and Standards of Professional Practice or would like to initiate a grievance against a NCAHMA member please contact Thom Amdur at 202-939-1753 or tamdur@housingonline.com. Click here to download NCAHMA's Ethics Complaint Submission Form.

Click Here to Download NCAHMA's Code of Ethics and Standards of Professional Practice

 

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Registration Open for Affordable Housing Census Data Webinar

National Council of Affordable Housing Market Analysts in partnership with Tax Credit Advisor are pleased to announce the first in a series of forthcoming educational webinars. Our "Learn While You Lunch Series" will convene every other month to explore critical topics pertaining to affordable housing market analysis, underwriting and development. read more

Date Published: 02/02/2012

Tags: Tax Credits, Market Analysis, Affordable Housing

President Obama Signs FY 2012 Spending Package into Law

For the last month, Congress has considered an appropriations minibus, H.R. 2112, to incorporate Fiscal Year 2012 spending bills for the U.S. Departments of Agriculture, Commerce, Justice, Transportation, and Housing and Urban Development, and related programs. On November 14, a House-Senate conference committee approved a compromise minibus measure in the form of a conference report. read more

Date Published: 02/02/2012

Tags: Affordable Housing, HUD, Congress, Hope VI, Rural Housing, Public Housing

Senate Approves Appropriations Minibus

For the past few weeks, the United States Senate has been considering an appropriations minibus, H.R. 2112, which includes the annual spending bills for Agriculture, Commerce-Justice-Science, Transportation, and Housing and Urban Development and multiple amendments therein. The Senate approved the legislation by a vote of 69 to 30 on Tuesday, November 1. read more

Date Published: 02/02/2012

Tags: HUD, Affordable Housing, Congress

New Report Showcases PHA Initiatives to Improve Economic Prosperity

The Center for Housing Policy has released a new brief titled “More than a Roof: Case Studies of Public Housing Agency Initiatives to Increase Residents' Economic Security. The paper highlights PHA efforts to help residents make progress toward economic security. read more

Date Published: 02/01/2012

Tags: HUD, Affordable Housing, Public Housing

HUD Publishes Report on Impediments to Sustainable Native American Construction

HUD recently launched its Sustainable Construction in Indian Country initiative, which is charged with exploring impediments to sustainable construction practices in Native communities, and suggesting solutions to these impediments. read more

Date Published: 02/01/2012

Tags: Market Analysis, HUD, Native America/Indian Housing, Affordable Housing

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