FEMA can pay for repairs and improvements to multi-family housing, such as apartment complexes, if a property owner agrees to temporarily house disaster survivors for up to 18 months.
Virginia Housing Development Authority has released a summary of changes for the 2017 QAP.
The Texas Department of Housing and Community Affairs (the “Department”) is seeking input from the public for possible amendments to the 2017 Qualified Allocation Plan and Uniform Multifamily Rules through an online forum.
For professionals from every facet of the housing industry. Read on for registration information.
LIFT, or the Local Innovation and Fast Track Housing Program received a $40M commitment from the legislature in 2015.
The Arizona Department of Housing (“ADOH”) has posted its first draft (redlined) of the 2017 Qualified Allocation Plan. Continue reading for a brief summary of changes.
The California Tax Credit Allocation Committee (TCAC) and the California Debt Limit Allocation Committee (CDLAC) Executive Directors Mark Stivers and Jeree Glasser-Hedrick recently assembled a task force to discuss high cost housing projects.
The task force’s most immediate need is for landlords to communicate available properties so that LAHousingSearch can be updated daily with the most updated vacancies available statewide.
Read on to see the available funds.
The training targets property management companies that are responsible for maintaining compliance with the Low Income Housing Tax Credit (LIHTC) Program. The cost of the training is $10 for OCCH partners or $100 for non-partners.
Services are being sought for management of Real-Estate Owned properties and “Forced Placement Management” situations.
The Multifamily Finance Division of the Texas Department of Housing and Community Affairs will hold a planning session for the 2017 Qualified Allocation Plan (“QAP”). Registration is now open.