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2009 - 2010 Income Limits Comparison and Maps
The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) on May 14 released income limits for 2010. HUD also announced on May 12 that it would eliminate the hold-harmless policy in estimating Section 8 income limits. These two developments could mean significant changes for owners and managers of affordable housing.
 
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$50.00   
Effect of HUD's Revised Income Calculations on Housing Tax Credit Properties: How Long Until Qualifying Incomes & Tax Credit Rents Rise? - 2008 Edition
HUD’s revised AMI and related income limit data were released in March 2007. More than a year later the industry has begun to see the impact of these changes. This White Paper provides an analysis of the effect that the revised calculations had on housing tax credit properties, shows where rents remained flat or increased and how LIHTC property operating budgets were affected, as well as provides a glimpse into when LIHTC properties can expect to recover and to achieve reasonable rent increases.

Click here to view the 2007 White Paper.

Click here to view the 2007/2008 Package.

 
490100-970PUB
$100.00   
Effect of HUD's Revised Income Calculations on Housing Tax Credit Properties: How Long Until Qualifying Incomes & Tax Credit Rents Rise? - 2007 Edition
This White Paper:
  • Clarifies the effect the static rent and income levels on tax credit and tax-exempt bond housing
  • Determines in which locations a lack of AMI growth may be a real concern for LIHTC properties - and for how long
  • Provides access to an online database of the information on which the analysis was based
 
490100-970PUB
$175.00   

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