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HUD Publishes FY 2023 FMRs with Ten Percent Average National Increase

Nationally, HUD’s Fiscal Year 2023 Fair Market Rents (FMRs) will increase by an average of approximately ten percent. For FY23, HUD is using private sector data to estimate changes in FMRs to address a temporary data availability challenge and to align with market conditions. The basic methodology that HUD uses to estimate FMRs remains the […]

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HUD Increases Frequency of the Distribution of Surplus Cash for Non-Assisted HUD Insured Properties

In Mortgagee Letter 2022-16, HUD outlined the dramatic increase in surplus cash distributions. This eliminates the semi-annual distribution that was in place for many decades and is available for loans endorsed after the effective date of the Mortgagee Letter (September 7). Monthly distributions are now available to eligible multifamily projects: • REAC score must be

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Accepting Applications for the AHAIN Ralph Biggs Scholarship

The Affordable Housing Association of Indiana established this scholarship fund to promote education and expand opportunities for individuals involved in affordable housing in Indiana. The AHAIN scholarship is managed through the Adams County Community Foundation (ACCF). NEW!! Eligible parties include: AHAIN Member Residents and AHAIN Member Employees and their spouse, child, grandchild, etc. In 2022,

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JUNE 2022 ISSUE OF THE AFFORDABLE HOUSING NEWS

Click here to view the June 2022 edition of the Affordable Housing News. In this issue, you will find: New AHAIN Members AHAIN Education Happiness by Eddie Slowikowski National Update Top 5 Tips for Property Managers USDA RD Updates Grand Opening AHAIN Board Members Sponsor and Exhibitor invite AHAIN members may also view a PDF

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MARCH 2022 ISSUE OF THE AFFORDABLE HOUSING NEWS

Click here to view the March 2022 edition of the Affordable Housing News. In this issue, you will find: New AHAIN Members AHAIN Education Renew your membership AHAIN Ralph Biggs Scholarship Omnibus Appropriations and FY 2023 National Budget Grand Openings and Indiana Women’s Affordable Housing Network USDA RD Updates IHCDA Red Notices 22 Ideas for

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Accepting Applications for the AHAIN Ralph E. Biggs Scholarship

The Affordable Housing Association of Indiana established this scholarship fund to promote education and expand opportunities for individuals involved in affordable housing in Indiana. The AHAIN scholarship is managed through the Adams County Community Foundation (ACCF). Eligible parties include: AHAIN Member Residents and Employees In 2022, the AHAIN Scholarship Fund will award the Ralph E.

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DECEMBER 2021 ISSUE OF THE AFFORDABLE HOUSING NEWS

Click here to view the December 2021 edition of the Affordable Housing News. In this issue, you will find: New AHAIN Members RD Management Fees IHCDA Updates Indiana Comprehensive Housing Dashboard 2022 Social Security COLA information 2022 IRS Mileage Reimbursement AHAIN members may also view a PDF version and archived editions of Affordable Housing News

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Lt. Gov. Crouch, IHCDA unveil comprehensive dashboard to assist communities with housing inventory

Indianapolis (Dec. 21, 2021) – Lt. Gov. Suzanne Crouch, the Indiana Housing and Community Development Authority (IHCDA) and partners from the Housing Working Group, which represents stakeholders from around the state, today released a housing dashboard that includes a statewide inventory of housing in Indiana. This new dashboard serves as a tool for identifying the

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