HUD Issues Correction to Housing Inspection Standards Notice
Published Date: 1/17/2025
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Summary
HUD fixed two small mistakes in their 2023 rules about how they inspect and score public and affordable housing. These corrections affect landlords and property managers who work with HUD programs like Section 8 and other multifamily housing. The updated rules take effect January 17, 2025, but don’t change any costs—just how inspections are counted and scored.
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HUD corrects NSPIRE sampling table
If you own or manage a property covered by HUD programs (including Section 8 Project-Based Rental Assistance, Section 202/811, and HUD‑insured Multifamily), HUD corrected two unit-range rows in Table 9 of the NSPIRE scoring and sampling methodology. The rows now read 111-133 (UPCS sample 22-23; NSPIRE sample 26) and 134-166 (UPCS sample 23-24; NSPIRE sample 27). HUD republished the full Table 9 and states the UPCS and NSPIRE sample sizes are unchanged; the correction is effective January 17, 2025.
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