Certification, Compliance, Feature, Income Calculations, Maintenance, Rents, Verification

Certification, Compliance, Feature, Income Calculations, Maintenance, Rents, Verification

Avoid Running Afoul of New York State Sales Tax Law

March 1, 2008    

Real estate businesses in New York face sales tax issues; it's a fact of life in the Empire State. And, generally, when a real estate business fails to comply with its tax obligations, the New York State Department of Tax and Finance (DTF) sends it a notice of examination. The notice...

Calculating Annual Income Based on Year-to-Date Income

February 1, 2008    

The recently issued Change 2 to HUD Handbook 4350.3 does not address how you, as an owner or manager, calculate annual income by using year-to-date (YTD) income.

Set Rules on Employee Use of Internet, Email

February 1, 2008    

This month, the manager of an affordable housing site in Texas reported how—as many managers have done—she had brought Internet access into the management office to help run the site and communicate with HUD, prospects, applicants, and residents. She expected site employees to spend...

Dealing with NIMBYism in Multifamily Project Development

February 1, 2008    

One obstacle to building or acquiring sites for affordable multifamily housing is the notion of “not in my back yard” (NIMBYism). Although it is a difficult problem, developers and prospective site owners can get local support for buildings they want to construct. With the help of...

Choosing the Right Software for Your Site

January 1, 2008    

Many tax credit managers use computer software programs to help them manage their tax credit sites. A good software program should save time and money by making it easier to keep your site in compliance with tax credit rules and perform many other management functions.

Federal Law Preempts Local Laws Derailing Eviction

January 1, 2008    

 

In August, the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court ruled that federal law trumps, or preempts, the “innocent tenant defense” that residents facing eviction often raise, which typically is based on local law.

Meet Two Requirements for Charging Parking Lot Fees

July 31, 2007    

Your tax credit site may offer a parking lot or other parking facility where your residents can keep their cars. If you, as a site owner or manager, want to charge residents a parking fee, you must proceed carefully, cautions tax credit consultant Karen A. Graham. Although the tax credit program...

Complying with Federal Design and Accessibility Requirements, Part 3

July 31, 2007    

 

This article is the third of a three-part series on complying with federal design and accessibility requirements. Part 1 (June 2008) explained the requirements and how to tell whether your site is among those that must comply with them...

Nonprofits May Buy Affordable Housing Through Land Trusts

July 31, 2007    

New York's Westchester County is beginning an experiment to keep affordable housing affordable. A land trust designed to preserve affordable housing, including tax credit sites, in perpetuity, is being devised in Westchester, says Rosemary Noonan, Executive Director of the Housing Action...