HUD Pushes Back HOME Program Changes to Later Date
Published Date: 10/22/2025
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Summary
HUD is pushing back some new rules for the HOME Investment Partnerships Program until April 30, 2026. This delay gives communities and housing groups more time to get ready for changes that affect how they use federal money to build and fix affordable homes. If you work with HOME funds, mark your calendar and plan for the new timeline!
Analyzed Economic Effects
2 provisions identified: 2 benefits, 0 costs, 0 mixed.
Delay of 24 CFR 92.250 Effective Date
HUD is delaying the effective date for amendatory instruction 3 (which revises 24 CFR 92.250) until April 30, 2026. The HOME Final Rule was published January 6, 2025, originally scheduled to take effect February 5, 2025, later delayed to April 20, 2025 and October 30, 2025; this action moves the effective/compliance date for this provision to April 30, 2026. If you work with HOME funds or are part of community housing groups, this gives more time to prepare for the change.
Delay of 24 CFR 92.253 Effective Date
HUD is delaying the effective date for amendatory instruction 27 (which revises 24 CFR 92.253) until April 30, 2026. This provision of the HOME Final Rule was previously delayed (including at February 3, 2025 and April 17, 2025) and was scheduled to take effect October 30, 2025; HUD now sets the compliance date for this provision at April 30, 2026. Communities and organizations that use HOME funds should note the new timeline and plan accordingly.
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