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Standards Committee

Standards Committee

Members research and author white papers and educational publications on methodologies and other market study fundamentals.

  • Co-Chair: Bob Rogers, John Wall & Associates, Anderson, SC

  • Co-Chair: David Kirk, Kirk & Company, Boston, MA

  • Tad Scapaniak, Real Property Research Group, Woodstock, GA

  • Allan Forsythe, ALCA Associates, Westerville, OH

  • M.A. Allgeier, Allgeier Company, Louisville, KY

  • Pat Bowen, Vogt, Williams & Bowen, LLC, Columbus, OH

  • Randy Josepher, RLJ & Company, Rosewell, GA

  • Mike Hershberger, Baker Tilly Virchow Krause, LLP, Madison, WI

  • John Prior, Prior & Associates, Denver, CO

  • John Cloern, Allgeier Company, Louisville, KY

  • Susan Burnett, FirstService PGP Valuation, Oakland, CA

  • Robert Lefenfeld, Real Property Research Group, Inc., Columbia, MD

  • Lynne Sweet, LDS Consulting Group LLC, Newton, MA

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NH&RA Announces Finalists for 2010 Historic Rehabilitation Awards

A jail constructed in 1813 in Salem, Massachusetts converted to market rate apartments; a one-time Inn and girls finishing school in Silver Spring, Maryland re-conceived as affordable residences; and 19th century brewery buildings in both East Baltimore and Milwaukee now filled with corporate offices are all among the finalists for the 2010 J. Timothy Anderson Awards for Excellence in Historic Rehabilitation. The National Housing & Rehabilitation Association has announced fourteen finalists in six categories for this year’s “Timmy Awards,” which will be presented at an awards luncheon and ceremony on October 19 in Boston, Massachusetts in conjunction with the association’s Annual Fall Developers Forum. The nominees are located in fourteen different communities in ten states from Massachusetts to Kentucky... read more

Date Published: 09/10/2010

Tags: Tax Credits, Historic Rehabilitation Tax Credit, State Tax Credits, Affordable Housing, Historic Rehabilitation, Multi-Family Finance, Green/Sustainable Housing, Market Rate Housing

HUD Designates Difficult Development Areas for 2011

The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development has designated Difficult Development Areas (DDAs) for 2011 for purposes of the Low-Income Housing Tax Credit (LIHTC) program. read more

Date Published: 09/10/2010

Tags: HUD, Affordable Housing, LIHTC, Tax Credits

Extenders Legislation Fails To Clear Procedural Vote In Senate

The U.S. Senate failed to clear a critical procedural hurdle on a new compromise version of HR 4213, the American Jobs and Closing Tax Loopholes Act of 2010 (Tax Extenders Legislation) on June 24. It is unclear when the measure will be taken up again. The current version of the measure includes a number of key tax credit provisions... read more

Date Published: 09/08/2010

Tags: Tax Credits, Historic Rehabilitation Tax Credit, LIHTC, NMTC, IRS/Tax Issues, Congress, Multi-Family Finance

CEFAH Sends Recommendations To White House To Improve Weatherization Assistance Program Members Only

Following up on a meeting held earlier in June with representatives from Obama Administration’s Domestic Policy Council, Council For Environmental Quality and Recovery Implementation Office, NH&RA’s Council for Energy Friendly Affordable Housing (CEFAH) has issued a set of recommendations to amend the rules governing the Department of Energy’s Weatherization Assistance Program (WAP). read more

Date Published: 09/08/2010

Tags: HUD, Affordable Housing, LIHTC, Tax Credits, Green/Sustainable Housing

House Financial Services Committee Passes Preservation, Public Housing Legislation

Yesterday, the House Financial Services Committee advanced two proposed bills to preserve affordable rental housing and revitalize public housing. read more

Date Published: 09/08/2010

Tags: Affordable Housing, Public Housing, Congress, Green/Sustainable Housing, Hope VI

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