“No one who has bravely served our country should struggle to secure and maintain housing," said Secretary Marcia L. Fudge. "HUD is taking an important step toward helping improve the quality of life for Native American Veterans."
Read More »HUD and VA Launch Program to Transition Veterans to Permanent Housing
HUD and the VA will partner on a series of “Boot Camp” workshops to address homelessness across the nation’s veteran population.
Read More »Pandemic Policies Reduced Eviction Filings by Nearly 60%
According to a new report from The Eviction Lab, COVID-era policies cut eviction filings by more than half, with resources including eviction moratoria to prevent immediate displacement, stimulus payments, expanded unemployment insurance, and emergency rental assistance.
Read More »HUD Issues New Guidance on Properties for Low-Income Seniors
HUD has announced new guidance for owners of properties participating in HUD’s Multifamily Section 202 Project Rental Assistance Contract program, reinforcing the use of supportive services funds to help seniors live more independently.
Read More »HUD Issues Nearly $150M in Supplemental COVID Assistance
Owners of properties participating in multifamily-assisted housing programs can now apply for reimbursement of costs for property improvements and other measures taken to protect residents from pandemic-related issues.
Read More »Under Threat: The Environment and America’s Rental Market
Owning a home is the gold-standard of housing security. But for those who cannot afford to buy, they rent—and as of late, the market share of renters has steadily risen in light of new housing trends that started two years ...
Read More »Who Could Feel HUD Budget Cuts the Most
President Trump’s plan to cut over $6 billion in funding to HUD. Who would these cuts hurt the most?
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