Provide training to field staff members to ensure that they have the skills necessary to complete MORs of converted properties.
2025-CH-0001 | December 18, 2024
HUD’s Office of Multifamily Needs To Improve Its Oversight of PBRA and FHA-Insured PBV Properties Converted Under RAD
Housing
- Status2025-CH-0001-001-EOpenClosedClosed on September 16, 2025
- Status2025-CH-0001-001-FOpenClosed
Review the reserve for replacement account balances for the 13 properties (11 underfunded and 2 overfunded) to determine whether the balances are maintained in accordance with the applicable HUD requirements and executed HUD business documents and require owners to fully fund any underfunded reserves and determine whether any overfunded accounts should have the deposits suspended for a specified period.
- Status2025-CH-0001-001-GOpenClosedClosed on December 09, 2025
Review the HUD business documents, such as the RAD conversion commitment, HAP contract, and regulatory agreement, for the four properties that did not contain consistent reserve for replacement information and update the documents to be consistent as appropriate.
- Status2025-CH-0001-001-HOpenClosedClosed on September 30, 2025
Issue guidance to RAD property owners clarifying that the owner is responsible to follow both the HUD business documents and the property’s business documents and that the most restrictive document indicates the amount and timing of the annual deposits into the reserve for replacement account.
- Status2025-CH-0001-001-IOpenClosedClosed on September 30, 2025
Develop and implement a process to ensure that the reserve for replacement requirements in HUD’s business documents are consistent for all converted properties.
- Status2025-CH-0001-001-JOpenClosed
Develop and implement a plan to review the reserve for replacement accounts for all converted properties from the date on which the account was established to the date of the review. Based on the reviews completed, HUD should take appropriate actions to ensure that reserve for replacement accounts are appropriately funded or determine whether overfunded accounts should have the deposits suspended for a specified period.
- Status2025-CH-0001-002-AOpenClosed
Implement adequate procedures and controls to ensure that servicing lenders comply with HUD time requirements in scheduling initial inspections of FHA-insured RAD PBV properties.
- Status2025-CH-0001-002-BOpenClosedPriorityPriority
We believe these open recommendations, if implemented, will have the greatest impact on helping HUD achieve its mission to create strong, sustainable, inclusive communities and quality affordable homes for all.
Determine an appropriate timeframe in which non-FHA-insured Project-Based Rental Assistance (PBRA) properties converted under the Rental Assistance Demonstration should be initially inspected, work with HUD’s Real Estate Assessment Center (REAC) to ensure that inspections are ordered and completed within that timeframe, and update HUD’s publicly available and internal guidance to ensure consistent messaging in accordance with HUD’s determination.
Status
As of January 2026, Multifamily Housing plans to develop and implement adequate policies, procedures, and controls to ensure non-FHA insured PBRA properties under RAD are inspected within 90 days after the original date of the HAP contract, unless the property has been approved for inspection delay during major rehabilitation, then within 90 days after the end of the approved inspection delay. Further, Multifamily Housing will provide appropriate updated guidance to both internal and external partners relative to non-FHA-insured PBRA properties converted under RAD. The target completion date is March 31, 2026.
Analysis
Determining the appropriate timeframe for initial inspections would result in the timely identification and correction of life-threatening and non-life-threatening deficiencies.
The recommended corrective action has the potential to directly impact the health and safety of families.
2025-KC-0001 | December 02, 2024
FHA’s Office Of Asset Sales Did Not Have Adequate Information To Measure Its Loan Sales’ Program Success
Housing
- Status2025-KC-0001-001-AOpenClosedClosed on February 26, 2025
Update the Conveyance, Assignment, and Assumption Agreement to require purchasers to report final property outcomes and identifying information including those of third-party purchasers when applicable.
- Status2025-KC-0001-001-BOpenClosedClosed on March 04, 2025
Enhance data collection and processing controls to ensure consistency in reporting data.
- Status2025-KC-0001-001-COpenClosedClosed on December 02, 2024
Enhance existing demonstration guidance within the Conveyance, Assignment, and Assumption Agreement to provide further detail regarding documentation retention requirements.
2025-FO-0003 | November 15, 2024
Audit of the U.S Department of Housing and Urban Development’s Fiscal Years 2024 and 2023 Financial Statements
Community Planning and Development
- Status2025-FO-0003-001-BOpenClosed
We recommend that the Deputy Assistant Secretary for Operations of Community Planning and Development enhance CPDs existing Grant Accrual Standard Operating Procedures to strengthen governance within CPD and to effectively work within the framework established by the OCFO in recommendation 1A. The updated procedures should include increased ownership and oversight over the reviews, authorizations, approvals, and changes to the CPD grant accrual estimates and methodology.
Chief Financial Officer
- Status2025-FO-0003-001-AOpenClosedClosed on September 25, 2025
We recommend that the Chief Financial Officer enhance existing policies to establish a formal grant accrual risk management framework to help ensure consistent standards across HUD with regard to the development, review, and execution of the grant accrual and validation. This framework should include 1) identifying grant accrual estimation risk, assessing the magnitude of this risk, and managing the risks that arise when using certain quantitative estimation methods, 2) a governance structure that includes estimation ownership, oversight, and framework assessment, 3) the creation of a committee that is responsible for establishing a holistic approach to estimation risk management, including key stakeholders from OCFO and program offices, such as CPD, and 4) a requirement for documentation of committee meeting agendas, minutes, and key decisions and discussion points which impacts the various grant accrual methodologies across the Department.
2025-CH-0801 | October 23, 2024
Timing of PHAs’ Lead-Based Paint Visual Assessments
Public and Indian Housing
- Status2025-CH-0801-001-AOpenClosedClosed on March 12, 2025
Issue guidance to PHAs clarifying the timing of unit inspections and lead-based paint visual assessments to address the misinterpretation caused by the terms “annual” and “every 12 months.”
2024-BO-0005 | September 24, 2024
FHEO Faces Challenges in Completing Investigations Within 100 Days
Fair Housing and Equal Opportunity
- Status2024-BO-0005-001-AOpenClosed
We recommend that HUD’s Deputy Assistant Secretary for Fair Housing and Equal Opportunity update protocols to promote consistent expectations for timely supervisory, legal, and headquarters reviews of complex cases.
- Status2024-BO-0005-001-BOpenClosed
We recommend that HUD’s Deputy Assistant Secretary for Fair Housing and Equal Opportunity review and update the MOUs with OGC for each region to identify and remove inefficiencies that can lead to longer FHEO investigation times and OGC review times and identify best practices that can be implemented across all regions.
- Status2024-BO-0005-001-COpenClosed
We recommend that HUD’s Deputy Assistant Secretary for Fair Housing and Equal Opportunity review and update investigative processes followed by each regional office to identify best practices that can be implemented across all regions and identify and remove inefficiencies that can lead to longer investigation times.
2024-LA-0001 | September 17, 2024
HUD Grantees Need to Enhance Monitoring of ESG CARES Act Subrecipients
Community Planning and Development
- Status2024-LA-0001-001-AOpenClosed
Take corrective action for the subrecipient monitoring and agreement issues cited for eight of the ESG-CV grantees reviewed, and provide additional guidance and technical assistance as needed to ensure that they understand requirements.
- Status2024-LA-0001-001-BOpenClosed
Develop and implement additional subrecipient monitoring training and guidance for all ESG grantees.
2024-CH-1004 | August 23, 2024
The Boston Housing Authority Did Not Always Comply With HUD’s Requirements for Its Housing Choice Voucher Program Units
Public and Indian Housing
- Status2024-CH-1004-001-AOpenClosedClosed on June 02, 2025
Provide evidence to support that the owners corrected the 46 deficiencies for the 20 units with outstanding deficiencies. If the owners fail to provide evidence that they made the required corrections, HUD should require the Authority to implement its HAP enforcement procedures and provide supporting documentation to HUD evidencing that it did so.