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Ensuring VAWA Compliance (HFAi19)

Understand HOME and HTF grantee responsibilities for implementing the Violence Against Women Act (VAWA) and discuss practical issues including emergency transfer plans and...

HOME and HTF Updates (HFAi19)

NCSHA and industry partners share the latest HOME and Housing Trust Fund (HTF) news. Learn what to expect from HUD in 2019, including new regulations and guidance. WELCOME Stockton Williams,...

HOME Essentials (HFAi19)

Expert trainer Monte Franke leads this two-part training session for anyone new to the HOME program or looking to brush up on HOME program basics. The session covers HOME program essentials,...

HOME Compliance (HFAi19)

Examine the ins and outs of meeting HOME compliance requirements. This advanced training delves into inspections, rents, utility allowances, and income documentation. Learn about tools available...

Memo on FY18 Shutdown Multifamily Production and Asset Management

On January 4, Lamar Seats, Deputy Assistant Secretary, Office of Multifamily Housing Programs for the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, published a memo regarding FHA Multifamily Lenders regarding the impacts of the government shutdown on Multifamily FHA mortgage insurance applications and other production activities.ย 

CHCDF Letter Regarding the Government Shutdown

On January 8, 2019, the Campaign for Housing and Community Development Funding (CHCDF) sent a letter to Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, Senate Minority Leader Charles Schumer, Speaker of the House of Representatives Nancy Pelosi, and House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy, urging congress to pass full year spending bills that provide strong funding for affordable housing and community development programs.ย 

NCSHA Submits Comments to IRS on Proposed Opportunity Zone Regulations

On December 28, NCSHA submitted official comments to the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) on proposed regulations implementing Opportunity Zone (OZ) provisions of Internal Revenue Code section 1400Z-2.

NCSHA Comments to FHFA on Modified Duty-to-Serve Plans

On November 2, 2018, NCSHA sent a letter to the Program Manager of the Division of Housing Mission and Goals of the Federal Housing Finance Agency (FHFA) responding to the their October 3rd Request for Input (RFI) on proposed modifications to Fannie Mae's Underserved Markets Plan (the Plan) for years 2018-2020. NCSHA thanks FHFA for continuing to involve the public and stakeholders in the Duty-to-Serve planning process.ย ย 

Breaking Down Income Averaging with NCSHA’s Stockton Williams

In this December 2018 interview with Affordable Housing Finance, NCSHA Executive Director Stockton Williams discusses the Housing Credit income-averaging option and what it means for state Housing Finance Agencies and developers.