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HUD has developed an INSPIRE model to update the physical inspection process. These new regulations go into effect in October of 2023.
This model of the inspection was introduced by the HUD in response to concerns about the effectiveness of the REAC Inspections.
The goal of the NSPIRE is to modernize and improve the inspection process of HUD-assisted properties with a stronger emphasis on health, safety, and functional aspects.
It is designed to be more resident-focused. It promotes transparency and collaboration among property owners, managers, and residents
The new NSPIRE model will make it easier for owners and managers. They have combined the inspectable areas down from five to just three. It also focuses on self inspections. The goal is to initiate a continuous maintenance plan at the property
This model of the inspection was introduced by the HUD in response to concerns about the effectiveness of the REAC Inspections.
The goal of the NSPIRE is to modernize and improve the inspection process of HUD-assisted properties with a stronger emphasis on health, safety, and functional aspects.
It is designed to be more resident-focused. It promotes transparency and collaboration among property owners, managers, and residents
HUD made some big changes regarding Emotional Support animals. You may be in for a surprise!
We have had more fair housing changes in the past few years than we had in 20 previous years. It makes it hard to keep up and to be sure that we are in compliance. Plus, some of the changes are worded in ways that make it difficult to be understood. States and cities are adding changes as well, insurance companies question and challenge the rules.
Frequent education for the entire staff is critical to prevent complaints and lawsuits. Be sure to include the maintenance team.
Fair Housing training doesn’t have to dull and boring; with stories and cases it can be somewhat entertaining. Anne shares real cases and experiences that are ‘wake up calls’ for your company, properties and team members.
You will also get guidance for handling fake/internet created Service Animal documents housing providers are more often being accused of sexual harassment phony testers are calling properties and provoking our team members to answer questions inappropriately. Violence against women is increasing. What is your responsibility?
With the most current changes, many of which seem unclear, staff members could make very costly mistakes. Anne will review HUD language and make clear what our responsibilities are today as compared to just last year.
They will have clarity on the latest rulings/changes/documents and how they impact their daily operations. They will also be prompted to make changes in the wording of their current policies. The staff will be clear on how to answer questions to prevent entrapment.
You may think you know everything about fair housing; from this webinar, you will be updated and clear on the latest changes and how they affect your policies and procedures.
Every staff and service team member should attend and be updated on the latest changes/additions. Plus Supervisor and Regional managers/small owners
Many federal or state funded, insured or assisted housing programs have an obligation to create and implement an Affirmatively Fair Housing Marketing (AFHM) Plan. The AFMH Plan is a marketing strategy designed to attract buyers and renters of all majority and minority groups, regardless of sex, handicap, familial status, etc. to assisted and insured rental projects and sales dwellings which are being marketed.
The Plan describes initial advertising, outreach (community contacts) and other marketing activities which inform potential buyers and renters of the existence of the units. No applications for applicable HUD-assisted programs may be funded without an approved AFMH Plan.
Who should create an Affirmative Fair Housing Marketing Plan? – Federal Housing Programs All applicants for subsidized and unsubsidized multifamily projects, mobile home parks and single-family subdivisions of five or more units, spaces or lots which are funded or insured under certain HUD programs are subject to program requirements which carry an obligation to create an AFHM Plan. Applicants may include Public Housing Authorities, non-profit developers or housing providers, and other HUD program participants.
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