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The RAD Revolution (HCC19)

Assess achievements and the future direction of HUDโ€™s Rental Assistance Demonstration (RAD) program. Explore lessons learned from RAD closings and deal structuring strategies involving Housing...

Deal Structuring with Income Averaging (HCC19)

Explore new opportunities for Housing Credit development using the income averaging minimum set-aside election. Understand the impact of the set-aside on income limits, project rents, and Credit...

Compliance Hot Topics (HCC19)

Federal officials and industry compliance experts explore significant changes in Housing Credit compliance, including implementation of the income averaging minimum set-aside, new IRS...

Protected: HUD Policy Forum (HCC19)

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Protected: IRS Policy and Compliance Briefing (HCC19)

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Washington Report (HCC19)

NCSHAโ€™s legislative and policy team report on new and forthcoming Housing Credit legislation and the outlook for its advancement. Get the latest on affordable housing program funding, housing...

HFA Factbook Online: Data Visualization and Reports

NCSHAโ€™s State HFA Factbook is your best source of information on HFAs and their program activity. Now you can access and filter that valuable data online through our new visualization platform to generate graphs, charts, and reports that can inform your work and decision-making.

NCSHA Comment Letter on Section 3 Proposed Rule

On May 31, NCSHA submitted comments to the Department of Housing and Urban Development regarding its proposed rule on Enhancing and Streamlining the Implementation of Section 3 Requirements for Creating Opportunities for Low- and Very Low-Income Persons and Eligible Businesses.

Waters and McHenry Bill to Reauthorize the National Flood Insurance Program

On June 6, Chairwoman of the House Financial Services Committee Maxine Waters (D-CA) and Ranking Member Patrick McHenry (R-NC) released legislation to reform and reauthorize the National Flood Insurance Program for five years.