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HUD

HUD Outlines Revisions to Multifamily Accelerated Processing Guide

HUD announced a series of clarifications that are effective immediately and will be reflected in a revised Multifamily Accelerated Processing (MAP) Guide. They focus on equal pay-in, bridge loans, identity of interest, subordinate debt, vacancy rates, and developer fees.

Rooftop solar finds out utilities can disrupt, too

The article below points out how the utilities are fighting the solar industry by increasing their demand charges to compensate for customers generating their own power from solar. As some states and utilities define the rules of the game other states will follow suit. It also mentions how the regulations being in a state of […]

HUD

HUD Releases FY 2015 Annual Adjustment Factors

HUD recently published a notice in the Federal Register to announce the fiscal year (FY) 2015 Annual Adjustment Factors (AAFs).

Massachusetts

House Representatives Introduce Bill to Permanently Extend NMTC

Representatives Pat Tiberi (R-OH), Richard Neal (D-MA) and Tom Reed (R-NY) introduced a bill to permanently extend the New Markets Tax Credit (NMTC) program.

HUD

HUD Publishes Interim Rule for Governing Housing Trust Fund

HUD recently released an interim rule to govern the implementation of the Housing Trust Fund, including establishing the regulations that will govern the funds and the formula that will determine how funds are distributed.

California

Boston Capital Invests in Affordable Apartment Community for Seniors in San Diego

Boston Capital is investing in the rehabilitation of San Diego Square, a 156-unit development for seniors located in downtown San Diego, CA. The development will be rehabilitated with tax credit equity from the Low Income Housing Tax Credit (LIHTC) program. Boston Capital’s investment in the development adds 156 units of affordable housing to its apartment portfolio. To date, Boston Capital has invested in more than 13,200 units of affordable housing in California.

HUD

Administration’s FY 2016 Budget Offers Promising Proposals

On February 2, President Barack Obama introduced his fiscal year (FY) 2016 budget, requesting a total of $49.3 billion for Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) programs and proposing significant policy changes aimed at improving the Low-Income Housing Tax Credit (LIHTC) program and a proposal to modify and permanently extend the New Markets Tax Credit (NMTC) program.

HUD

UPDATE: HUD Continues Changes to Support RAD Under 2015 Funding Plan

The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) released a notice in the Federal Register announcing its plan to implement changes made to the Rental Assistance Demonstration (RAD) program in the 2015 HUD Appropriations Act.

California

Six Multifamily Housing Authorities and Owners Join Better Buildings Challenge

President Obama’s Better Buildings Challenge welcomed six new multifamily housing authority and owners. AHEAD, Inc (Littleton, NH), Gragg Cardona Partners (Washington, DC), Housing Authority of the Birmingham District (Birmingham, AL), Newark Housing Authority (Newark, NJ), The DeBruler Co. (Libertyville, IL), and Windsor Locks Housing Authority (Windsor Locks, CT) all announced they are joining the Challenge.

California

HUD and California Expand Financing for Energy Efficiency in Multifamily Housing

U.S. Department of Housing Urban Development Secretary Julián Castro and California Governor Jerry Brown announced a plan to expand financing for energy efficiency and solar energy in multifamily housing. Their plan includes unlocking property-assessed clean energy (PACE) financing for multifamily housing in California, establishing the California Master-Metered Multifamily Finance Pilot Project, and engaging philanthropy and the financial sector in supporting renewable energy in affordable housing.

Colorado

Colorado Implements Energy Consumption Model for LIHTC Property Utility Allowances

Owners of Low Income Housing Tax Credit properties in Colorado now have the option of basing utility allowances on energy, water, and sewage consumption.

congress-capitol

Senate Finance Committee Announces Tax Reform Working Groups

Senate Finance Committee Chairman Orrin Hatch (R-UT) and Ranking Member Ron Wyden (D-OR) recently announced the launch of five separate bipartisan Finance Committee Tax Working Groups to spur congressional comprehensive tax reform efforts in the 114th Congress.

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