Every year the National Affordable Housing Management Association sponsors a Calendar Contest for residents of local AHMA properties. Children, elderly residents and residents with special needs are welcome to submit artwork. Entries are due to PennDel AHMA by May 22.
Read MoreThe National Affordable Housing Management Association (NAHMA) announces the winners of its 2023 Industry and AHMA Awards, which will be presented during its Biannual Top Issues in Affordable Housing winter conference, March 6-8.
Read MoreThe Housing Opportunity Through Modernization Act of 2016 (HOTMA) was enacted on July 29, 2016. Title I of HOTMA contains 14 sections that affect the public housing and Section 8 rental assistance programs. The effective date of the HOTMA provisions will be January 1, 2024. Owners may not implement these provisions prior to their effective dates.
Read MoreJAHMA and PennDel AHMA receive NAHMA Innovation Award.
Read MoreIngerman COO David DeAugustine named PennDel AHMA President.
Read MoreHUD’s Office of Multifamily Housing has issued COVID-19 Supplemental Payments (CSP) totaling more than $20 million to the owners/agents with Section 8 project based rental assistance and Section 202 contracts who applied for the fourth round of this CARES Act funding this past fall.
Read MoreA HUD flyer outlining the rights and obligations of residents, owners, and agents when a REAC inspection is scheduled, and an updated Frequently Asked Questions document with additional information regarding how to inform HUD of COVID-19 cases at properties, how to request a deferral, and what criteria HUD uses in determining whether to grant a deferral.
Read MoreThe NAHMA Educational Foundation has announced the opening of the 2022 Scholarship application and has published a list of those who supported the Foundation in 2021.
Read MoreThe calendar might say February, but spring is just around the corner and so, too, is the deadline for nominating a property for one of NAHMA’s 2022 Affordable Housing Vanguard Awards. The deadline is June 3.
Read MoreIn response to the continuing impact of COVID-19 and precautions necessitated by new disease variants such as Delta and Omicron, the IRS has issued Notice 2022-05, extending widespread temporary relief from certain requirements for low-income housing tax credit (LIHTC)-financed and private activity bond (PAB)-financed properties.
Read MoreHUD has issued the final version of the COVID-19 Supplemental Payment (CSP) Request Form 52671-e (also attached) to be used in owner submissions.
Read MoreThe Office of Multifamily Housing has recently published Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) for the fourth round of COVID-19 Supplemental Payments, a draft request form and a PowerPoint presentation on the owner application process.
Read MoreHUD’s Offices of Housing and Public and Indian Housing published Housing Notice 2021-29 containing additional supplemental guidance and information for owners and management agents on the recently issued interim final rule, Extension of Time and Required Disclosure for Notification of Nonpayment of Rent.
Read MoreThe Office of Multifamily Housing published Housing Notice 2021-05, Continued Availability of Funds for COVID-19 Supplemental Payments (CSP) for Properties Receiving Project-Based Rental Assistance under the Section 8, Section 202, or Section 811 Programs.
Read MoreA statement below from HUD Secretary Marcia Fudge regarding the recent Supreme Court ruling on the CDC eviction moratorium.
Read MoreOn Aug. 25, the White House announced several new actions to help protect vulnerable tenants and owners during the COVID-19 pandemic, including additional steps the Treasury Department, USDA and HUD are taking to strengthen existing guidance, implement new policies to accelerate Emergency Rental Assistance, and efforts to prevent evictions.
Read MoreHUD’s Office of Multifamily Housing has updated the Multifamily COVID-19 Q&As to reflect the CDC's new eviction moratorium order announced on August 3rd, that temporarily halts evictions in counties with heightened levels of transmission through Oct. 3, 2021.
Read MoreThe CDC issued a new eviction moratorium Aug. 3. Read NAHMA’s statement.
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