HUD Updates Certification for Past Housing Project Checks
Published Date: 1/23/2026
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Summary
HUD wants to update a form called the Previous Participation Certification, which helps check if people or companies have followed rules in past housing projects. This affects anyone applying for HUD’s multifamily housing programs. They’re asking for public feedback by March 24, 2026, and the update won’t cost extra money but keeps things clear and fair.
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HUD Revises HUD‑2530 Form; Time Burden
HUD is revising the Previous Participation Certification (HUD Form 2530) used by people and companies participating in HUD multifamily projects. HUD estimates about 7,800 respondents will each submit the form once; a paper HUD‑2530 takes about 3 hours to complete and an electronic HUD‑2530 takes about 1 hour, for a total estimated burden of 10,800 hours. HUD is seeking OMB approval and public comment by March 24, 2026.
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