According to HUD officials, a recent audit identified nearly 200,000 tenants whose eligibility requires verification.
Public housing agencies must check and report on the eligibility of tenants flagged in the new EIV-SAVE Tenant Match Report.
The Department of Housing and Urban Development has ordered a nationwide cleanup of its rental assistance rolls after an internal review flagged thousands of ineligible or fictitious tenants, ...
As rents and home prices climb out of reach for millions of families, the federal agency charged with keeping housing affordable is under fire for shrinking its own capacity. In a tense House hearing, ...
An internal audit uncovered nearly 200,000 tenants without legal immigrant status along with more than 20,000 deceased ...
The House Committee on Financial Services has convened a full committee hearing focused on oversight of the U.S. Department ...
The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (“HUD”) has reissued the original FY 2024–2025 Notice of Funding Opportunity (“NOFO”) for ...
Eight Chicago-based U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development staffers with more than 180 years of service collectively have retired or are retiring later this year as the agency undergoes ...
After nearly a decade of litigation, a federal judge has ruled that the Lakewood Tenants Organization (LTO), the nonprofit ...
On January 21, HUD issued a notice in the Federal Register announcing its intention to sell approximately 2,500 home equity conversion ...
Federal housing officials sent a memo informing state agencies that investigations into housing complaints related to sexual orientation or gender identity discrimination would no longer be eligible ...
Federal officials have ordered Harris County's Corporation for Economic Development to stop using federal grant money for small-business loans until concerns about older loans can be resolved. The U.S ...