Mental Health Systems, Inc., San Diego, CA, Did Not Allocate Payroll Costs in Accordance With Requirements
Support $142,181 spent on payroll allocated to HUD grants or repay the program from non-Federal funds.
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MetLife Home Loans, LLC, and a Borrower's Son Settled Allegations of Failing To Comply With HUD's Federal Housing Administration HECM Loan Requirements
Acknowledge that the attached settlement agreement for $4,000 represents an amount due HUD from MetLife.
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MetLife Home Loans, LLC, and a Borrower's Son Settled Allegations of Failing To Comply With HUD's Federal Housing Administration HECM Loan Requirements
Enforce the indemnification agreement in the attached settlement agreement to prevent an estimated $95,769 loss to HUD. This represents an amount due HUD from MetLife for indemnifying and holding HUD harmless for any and all losses HUD incurs or has incurred in connection with FHA loan number Read More
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MetLife Home Loans, LLC, and a Borrower's Son Settled Allegations of Failing To Comply With HUD's Federal Housing Administration HECM Loan Requirements
Acknowledge that the attached settlement agreement for $1,500 represents an amount due HUD from the borrower’s son.
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The Miami-Dade County Homeless Trust Did Not Always Properly Administer Its Continuum of Care Program
Provide supporting documentation or reimburse its Program $81,654 from non-Federal funds for unsupported on-the-job training costs incurred under project FL0220L4D001407.
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The Miami-Dade County Homeless Trust Did Not Always Properly Administer Its Continuum of Care Program
Provide supporting documentation or reimburse its Program $1,023 from non-Federal funds for unsupported personal cell phone costs incurred under project FL0220L4D001407.
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The Miami-Dade County Homeless Trust Did Not Always Properly Administer Its Continuum of Care Program
Provide guidance to subrecipients to ensure that (1) on-the-job training hours are supported by source documents, such as signed attendance or time sheets, and (2) personal goods and services are supported by documents that show the allocation between business and personal use.
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The Miami-Dade County Homeless Trust Did Not Always Properly Administer Its Continuum of Care Program
Report Program income of $31,724 for FL0199L4D001407 to HUD.
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The Miami-Dade County Homeless Trust Did Not Always Properly Administer Its Continuum of Care Program
Provide supporting documentation to show that participant 87487 from FL0431L4D001403 was chronically homeless or reimburse its Program $15,756.
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The Miami-Dade County Homeless Trust Did Not Always Properly Administer Its Continuum of Care Program
Perform onsite monitoring of the subrecipient that administered project FL0431L4D001403 to ensure that participants are eligible and annual income re-certifications are performed.
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The Michigan State Housing Development Authority, Lansing, MI, Did Not Follow HUD's Requirements Regarding the Administration of Its Program
We recommend that the Director of HUD’s Detroit Office of Multifamily Housing Programs require the Authority to ensure that $31,148,477 in residual receipts for the 15 projects as of May 31, 2013, is used to reduce or offset housing assistance payments in accordance with HUD’s requirements.
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The Michigan State Housing Development Authority, Lansing, MI, Did Not Follow HUD's Requirements Regarding the Administration of Its Program
We recommend that the Director of HUD’s Detroit Office of Multifamily Housing Programs require the Authority to reimburse the U.S. Treasury $608,337 ($77,856 436,759 $93,722) for the three projects with terminated program contracts.
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The Michigan State Housing Development Authority, Lansing, MI, Did Not Follow HUD's Requirements Regarding the Administration of Its Program
We recommend that the Director of HUD’s Detroit Office of Multifamily Housing Programs require the Authority to reimburse the U.S. Treasury $12,830 from non-Federal funds for the lost interest.
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Mid America Mortgage, dba 1st Tribal Lending, Pinole, CA, Did Not Always Follow HUD's Section 184 Program Requirements
Request indemnification for the 7 of the 11 loans that had material underwriting deficiencies (appendix D). The unpaid balance for these loans is $1.3 million and the estimated potential loss to HUD is $607,598.
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Mid America Mortgage, dba 1st Tribal Lending, Pinole, CA, Did Not Always Follow HUD's Section 184 Program Requirements
Require the lender to develop and implement enhanced policies and procedures to ensure electronic signatures from borrowers are properly supported.
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Mid America Mortgage, dba 1st Tribal Lending, Pinole, CA, Did Not Always Follow HUD's Section 184 Program Requirements
Require the lender to fully implement its quality control plan with respect to reverifications and provide HUD with periodic reports for 12 months to ensure that it conducts its quality control reviews in accordance with the requirements.
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The Middlesex Health Care Center, Middletown, CT, Was Not Always Operated According to Its Regulatory Agreement and HUD Requirements
Repay the project the $1,168,000 in ineligible distributions made to affiliated healthcare facilities during fiscal years 2015 and 2016.
Open Recommendation
The Middlesex Health Care Center, Middletown, CT, Was Not Always Operated According to Its Regulatory Agreement and HUD Requirements
Implement controls to ensure that project distributions are made from surplus cash and comply with the regulatory agreement and HUD requirements.
Open Recommendation
The Municipality of Arecibo, PR, Did Not Always Ensure Compliance With Community Development Block Grant Program Requirements
Require the Municipality to reimburse from non-federal funds $552,658 in unallowable and unallocated costs associated with the disbursement of salaries and fringe benefits of employees who did not perform duties directly related to carrying out activities charged with the program delivery costs.
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The Municipality of Arecibo, PR, Did Not Always Ensure Compliance With Community Development Block Grant Program Requirements
Require the Municipality to provide support showing the allocability and eligibility of $1,077,577 spent on salaries and fringe benefits for employees who performed local government duties and multiple federally funded activities without properly allocating the costs directly related to carrying Read More
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