Ensuring compliance with HUD’s EIV requirements is essential for multifamily property owners, managing agents, and onsite staff. This training provides a comprehensive understanding of the required contents for EIV Policies and Procedures, covering both Master and Tenant reports, so your team can confidently meet HUD standards. With recent regulatory changes under HOTMA, it’s critical to identify necessary updates to keep your policies aligned with the latest requirements. Additionally, understanding how EIV Policies and Procedures interact with other property documents helps streamline compliance and operational efficiency.
Avoiding costly Management and Occupancy Review (MOR) findings is a top priority, and this training highlights common MOR compliance issues while offering proactive strategies to prevent them. Proper retention and disposal of EIV reports are equally important, and participants will learn HUD’s specific requirements for securely managing these sensitive documents. By equipping your team with this knowledge, you can ensure compliance, reduce risk, and create a more efficient property management process. Whether you’re developing new policies or refining existing ones, this training delivers the insights you need to navigate HUD regulations with confidence.
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This training is essential for anyone responsible for EIV compliance, from onsite staff to managing agents and compliance officers. Here are key reasons to attend this training:
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HUD Multifamily Funded Properties: For onsite staff, owners, managing agents, and compliance officers: Ensure seamless EIV policy development, report management, and regulatory compliance - From running and reviewing reports to secure retention and proper disposal.
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Rhanda McKown is a seasoned affordable housing professional with over 20 years of experience in the industry. Currently, she serves as Director of Affordable Housing for a non-profit organization covering four states. She spent 15 years working for a Performance Based Contract Administrator (PBCA), where she conducted Management and Occupancy Reviews across Florida and the U.S. Virgin Islands. Rhanda has developed specialized expertise in processing Auto-OCAF rent adjustments, Special Claims, Budget-Based Rent Adjustments, and Contract Renewals. Her background in HUD-funded multifamily affordable housing subsidy programs is extensive, with a specialization in properties that follow HUD Handbook 4350.3 for occupancy guidelines.
In addition to her technical expertise, Rhanda has a strong track record in building and coordinating educational programs focused on affordable housing. She has also served as the Director of the Affordable Housing Study Commission for Florida, where she played a key role in understanding and reporting on affordable housing policy and statistics in the state.