FHA’s newly revised Single Family underwriting guidance will allow rental income from individuals renting space inside a borrower’s home to be included as part of FHA qualification when the borrower has 12 months of history of receiving this income: https://t.co/jSpYNmJqSI
HUD joins the entire Biden-Harris Administration to make federal disaster assistance available those affected by wildfires and straight-line winds in the Los Angeles area. See more here: https://t.co/j0A1kgLQyN
Today, HUD awarded $40 million in funding to support housing stability and prevent evictions and homelessness through a first-of-its-kind federal program designed to deliver legal assistance to tenants facing eviction.
Today, HUD makes $10 million available to support minority-serving institutions to research critical housing and community development topics. These funds will advance knowledge in the field while strengthening these anchors in minority communities. https://t.co/eg26pcx5ac
Every January, communities nationwide conduct the Point-in-Time Count, a one-night count of the number of people experiencing homelessness in America.
HUD just released the January 2024 PIT Count Report: https://t.co/5sUc0IxdFA
The Biden-Harris Administration announced a series of measures to address homelessness across the country, reaffirming the Administration’s commitment to ensuring all Americans have access to safe, stable housing.
NEW: HUD has modernized all state webpages to make it easier for Americans to access vital resources like
🏘️ affordable housing services
🔑 homeownership support
💡 housing counseling
🆘 disaster recovery assistance
🏠 and more!
Visit https://t.co/xCcSI9GVSA to find your state.
This funding will support manufactured housing communities through repairs, infrastructure upgrades, homeowner assistance and creation of new homes.
Read more about these awards: https://t.co/dqOVgpopPy
Amidst rising insurance and property management costs in America, HUD announced the latest change to help housing providers maintain affordable rents while keeping up with rising expenses.
Read more: https://t.co/h09Ob1OdBS
Today, HUD awarded $12 million in grants to carry out affordable housing and community development activities for hard-working, low-income families in rural America.
I joined @CenterOnBudget to discuss the strides HUD has taken to strengthen housing stability nationwide through our rental assistance programs.
I am proud that the Biden-Harris Administration fought for and provided additional rental assistance, the most in 20 years.
Under the Biden-Harris Administration, HUD has achieved significant milestones in our rental assistance programs, reaffirming our commitment to provide affordable housing for American families.
HUD is committed to advancing digital access to the people who need it the most.
We are proud to acknowledge the work of our partners who are bridging the gap in affordable broadband internet.
HUD’s efforts have maintained stable housing for 98% of individuals who received HOPWA tenant-based rental assistance or who were residing in a permanent housing facility last year.
HUD is actively collaborating with federal partners to ensure housing is part of the plan to end the HIV epidemic.
This includes working with @CDCgov and @HRSAgov to address HIV outbreaks among people experiencing homelessness and housing instability.
When disaster strikes, we know that families and communities need not only resources, but time to recover.
By extending our foreclosure moratorium, we continue our efforts to help those affected by the catastrophic Hurricanes Helene and Milton to repair and rebuild.
This funding will support community development, affordable housing, infrastructure, and community facilities for American Indian and Alaskan Native families living on Indian lands in the United States.
This week, @DepSecTodman and all of us at HUD are commemorating #WorldAIDSDay.
We remember those who have lost their lives to this disease and renew our commitment to addressing the housing needs of those living with HID/AIDS across America.
This announcement supports the Biden-Harris Administration’s commitment to preventing people from becoming homeless, addressing inequities that disproportionately impact underserved communities, and helping cities and states reduce unsheltered homelessness.