AHMA East Texas August/September Trainings

Thursday, August 17, 2023

Interviewing Applicants for Move In - It's an Art and a Science

10:30 am - 12:00 pm CST | Gwen Volk | 

$95 AHMA Members | $145 Non-Members

REGISTRATION DEADLINE AUGUST 12

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Learn how to effectively and efficiently conduct the all-important (and HUD-required) applicant interview to ensure that assistance goes to families who are qualified. Includes tips on how to conduct interviews in safe and compliant manner during COVID-19 – face to face, by telephone and via a virtual app. This course covers how to establish rapport, gain trust, and ask the right questions in the right way while ensuring a consistent scripted approach to prevent costly fair housing mistakes. Includes valuable tips on interviewing persons with various types of disabilities and how to respond to situations and conversations that commonly occur.

Wednesday, August 23, 2023

MORS: How to Prepare

9:00 am - 11:00 am CST | SHCC Compliance Staff | 

$95 AHMA Members | $145 Non-Members

REGISTRATION DEADLINE August 22

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How can I best plan and prepare for an upcoming Management and Occupancy Review (MOR)? MORs are an important tool used to assess the performance and overall HUD compliance of properties receiving project-based section 8 subsidy. However, with appropriate preparation, there’s no need to stress! Please join us as members of SHCC’s Compliance team share the latest updates on MORs, including most common findings, recent changes, best practices, and tips for improving your MOR rating.

HOTMA: Live In-Person Training

Thursday, September 21, 2023

8:30 am - 4:30 pm CST | Gwen Volk| 

$95 AHMA Members | $145 Non-Members

REGISTRATION DEADLINE September 20

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HUD has issued final regulations implementing the Housing Opportunity Through Modernization Act of 2016 (HOTMA) and says that Owners must implement the new income rules for all tenant certifications (50059’s) beginning January 1, 2024.

 

This is the most sweeping change to how we determine eligibility and calculate income and rent in the last 40 years. There will be new forms 50059, 9834, 9887, and HUD Model Leases and new definitions for Day Laborer, Independent Contractor, Real Property, and Seasonal Worker, revised definitions of Dependent, Earned Income, Family, Health & Medical Care Expenses, Net Family Assets, and Unearned Income. The new regulations allow for self-certification of assets under $50,000 (not $5,000) and changes in what is included and excluded from income (must be verified at move in and re-verified every 4th year). The percentage of annual income that is deducted before taking medical and disability expenses will increase and has to be phased in to mitigate the impact on residents. Elderly/disabled families and dependent deductions will change annually based on an inflationary adjustment. 

 

Some rules apply only to Section 8 PBRA including making families with more than $100,000 in assets or who own another place to live ineligible for both admission to and continued occupancy in assisted housing. The requirement to do interims both for increases and decreases will be based on a % of change not on a specific dollar amount or whenever a tenant has any amount of decrease.  And there’s more! Learn how each change will work and what you need to do to implement them and be in compliance.

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