Novogradac & Company LLP publishes the Property Compliance Report, a monthly newsletter on low-income housing property compliance. The following is a list of articles published in the Property Compliance Report for 2000. If you are interested in receiving an individual subscription or a copy of any of these articles, please contact products@novoco.com. You can also mail your request to Products Desk , Novogradac & Company LLP, 246 First Street, Fifth Floor, San Francisco, CA 94105.
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How Better Documentation Can Help Property Managers Down the Road
Recertification Not Required at Date Rehab is Placed in Service, IRS Says
States Increase Monitoring Fees
North Carolina Agency Creates Physical Inspection Checklist
On-Site Inspection Summary Sheet
PHA Verification Waivers for Section 8 Tenants Must be Received Within 90 Days
State Property Compliance Contacts
Full-Time Students: The Rules and the Exceptions
IRS, State Agencies Poised to Release Noncompliance Guide
Texas Holds Section 8 Hearings
Student Verification: NCSHA Recommended Form
President Promises to Veto Cap Increase Bill, Signs Housing Bill
Failing the Minimum Set-Aside Test in the First Year Will Disqualify Project
NCSHA Releases Recommended Practices for LIHC Property Compliance
Texas Agency Addresses Section 8 Admittance for LIHC Projects
IRS Cites Common Compliance Mistakes
Certification of Zero Income: NCSHA Recommended Form
How to Document the Income Limitation for Full-time Church Service Volunteers
Earned Income Tax Credit Not Included for LIHC Income Eligibility, HUD Says
Newly Released MOU Offers LIHC Industry Fair Housing Guidance
Are You a Documentaholic? Steps You Should Follow to Become a Compliance Machine
Feds Sign Fair Housing MOU
Managers Must be Mindful of Elderly and Over-Housing in Fair Housing Compliance
Mixed Income Properties Present Special Compliance Issues
Recurring Monetary Contributions, Gifts are Considered Income
Are You a Documentaholic? Steps You Should Follow to Become a Compliance Machine
States Should Launch Ramped Up On-Site Inspections Now, IRS Official Says
Fewer Americans Moved in 1999
Compliance Professionals Explore the Complexities of Early Compliance
Standardization, Preservation Cited as Major Challenges for LIHC Industry
Converting a LIHC Unit to a Manager Unit May be Dangerous
Authoritative Sources for the Property Manager
State Property Compliance Contacts
Managers Must Pay Attention to Changes to Household Size
AIMCO Property Manager Offers LIHC Compliance Tips
IRS Poised to Release Audit Results
On-Site Management Training is Essential, Expert Says
More Moderate-Income Families Face Critical Housing Needs, Study Shows
How to Determine LIHC Rents for Properties with Section 8, RHS Funds
State Property Compliance Contacts
New Regulations Will Spur More On-Site Inspections in the Golden State
NCSHA Defers Finalizing Compliance Monitoring Standards
States to Create Non-compliance Guidelines
FY 2000 Income Limits Rise in California, Florida and Texas
CA Affordable Housing Advocates Lobby for More Multifamily Funding
Rehabilitation Properties May Not Need Tenant Certification at Completion
Know Your Project's Low-Income Set-Asides to Avoid Noncompliance
Property Managers Should Follow Guidance In General Explanation for Unit Vacancy Rule
Affordable Housing Units Less Available
Voters Favor Spending a Portion of Budget Surplus on Affordable Housing
Newly Revised State Property Compliance Contacts
Similar Penalties Exist for Unit Vacancy Rule and Over-Income Rule
The Pen vs. the Computer: Managing Low-Income Housing Properties with Assurance
Median Family Income Grows in 49 States, HUD Reports
NCSHA to Unveil Compliance Standards
AIMCO Wins Top Ranking in Owner/Manager Survey
Documentation of Tenant Transfers Can Save Property Managers Time and Effort
2000 State Changes in Median Family Income
Top 50 County/MSA Median Family Incomes
Top 50 Changes in County/MSA Median Family Income
Bottom 50 Changes in County/MSA Median Family Income
Increasing Complexity of Affordable Housing Calls for Better Human Resource Strategy
IRS Publishes Population Estimates Used for 2000 LIHC Program
Clinton Wants to Bump Up LIHC
LIHC Property Compliance Quiz: Find Out How Well You Scored on the February Test
IRS Responds to HUD Handbook, Audit Guide Discrepancies
For-Profits Sponsor Majority of LIHC Properties, GAO Says
Don't Treat Tenants Transferring As New Move-Ins, IRS Advises
Recertification Waivers Become More Prevalent, Survey Reveals
IRS Releases Final Compliance Monitoring Regulations; Some Provisions are Softened
One-Third of U.S. Renters Moved, Census Says
Take the New Y2K LIHC Compliance Property Compliance Quiz
Income Disparities Continue Despite Strong Economy, Report Reveals
On-Site Manager Should Certify Tenants Upon Transfer in Same Building
Negative Cash Values and Their Effect on Asset Determination
How to Determine Average Income and Average Rent in California
Elderly Pay Half Their Income in Rent
Expiring LIHC Properties: Tax Credit Officials Need to Assess Economic Viability
Occupancy Level at Year End: How to Determine the Minimum Set Aside
Average Income and Rent Limits: Sample Chart