Develop and implement an inspection process for the Section 232 program that better reflects those properties’ physical conditions and how those properties differ from other properties REAC inspects (for example, multifamily properties).
Publication Report
2018-CF-0801 | Enero 04, 2018
Management Alert: HUD Did Not Provide Acceptable Oversight of the Physical Condition of Residential Care Facilities
The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) Office of Inspector General (OIG) reviewed concerns from a complaint within HUD regarding the physical condition of HUD-insured residential care facilities (RCF). This review is part... másRelated Recommendations
Housing
- Summary
Implement procedures to ensure that deficiencies identified during the REAC inspections have been corrected and meet industry standards.
- Summary
Ensure that timely physical condition inspections of all Section 232 program facilities are performed. (This expands on the Office of Evaluation’s third recommendation in report number 2017-OE-0011.)
- Summary
Reimplement the REAC physical condition inspections for the SNFs that were exempted from routine physical inspections by 24 CFR 200.855.
Public and Indian Housing
- Summary
Ensure that all areas of the properties are inspected, including the roofs and all buildings located on the property that is insured by HUD.