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Yesterday, CLPHA submitted comments in response to HUD’s notice outlining the first details of the NSPIRE demonstration. NSPIRE is a voluntary demonstration, expected to last at least two years, that would replace UPCS inspections for participating properties. NSPIRE is intended to simplify the...

Today, CLPHA and its counsel Reno & Cavanaugh submitted comments on HUD’s recent notice of proposed rulemaking on changes to the disparate impact standard.
As described in our August 19 member update, HUD is proposing substantial changes to the current “burden-shifting” framework used to...

On Friday, October 4, CLPHA and the RAD Collaborative submitted comments to HUD on the latest revision to the RAD Notice, which were prepared with our counsel, Reno & Cavanaugh, PLLC. The comments applaud HUD’s efforts to simplify RAD, address critical implementation issues, and...