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Monday, May 1, 2023 at 9:00 AM to Wednesday, May 3, 2023 at 5:00 PM MDT
850 W. Front Street, Boise, ID, 83702, United States
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Multifamily Housing Specialist (MHS) certification course provides a comprehensive training on the HUD Handbook 4350.3 REV-1, including eligibility, screening and selection, admission, rent calculation, recertification, termination, and a discussion of HUD’s multifamily systems.
Fundamentals of Low-Income Housing Tax Credit (LIHTC) Management provides an in-depth introduction to the low-income housing tax credit program. Since instances of program noncompliance can lead to serious financial penalties, it's more important than ever to train your staff on the complexities of this program. This class is for both new and experienced on-site staff who manage LIHTC properties, PHA staff who might be well-versed in HUD programs, but are new to the LIHTC world, and anyone interested in gaining a thorough understanding of the basics of LIHTC project management.
This training provides you with the all the knowledge you need in order to understand the Rural Development Program. Learn RD regulations provided directly from HB-2-3560. You will receive a certificate of attendance which provides 10 hours of continuing education. This class will prepare you with the information needed in order to take our Housing Compliance Manager of Rural Development "HCM-R" designation exam.
Exam included in cost of training.
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Exam included in cost of training
Boise Center on the Grove , 850 W. Front Street, Boise, ID, 83702, United States.
Fundamentals of Low-Income Housing Tax Credit (LIHTC) Management provides an in-depth introduction to the low-income housing tax credit program. Participants receive an overview of the LIHTC program and discuss compliance time periods, the basics of applying for tax credits, how credits are calculated, compliance monitoring and recapture, acq/rehab and first-year issues, tenant eligibility, income calculation, rent setting, and ongoing eligibility requirements such as the Next Available Unit Rule, transfers, and inspections. Learning methods include hands on learning activities, a case study, and reference materials to assist your staff in managing LIHTC projects.
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Fundamentals of LIHTC Management Training
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