HUD OIG is auditing HUD's oversight of the physical conditions of public housing developments.
HUD’s Oversight of the Physical Conditions of Public Housing Agencies' Developments
Uninsured Pooled Loans CAV
HUD OIG is auditing Ginnie Mae's response to audit 2016-KC-0002, which reported on uninsured single-family loans remaining in mortgage backed securities (MBS) pools. Loans that lack FHA, VA, or RHS insurance/guarantees are considered defective and issuers must cure the defect, buy them out from MBS pools or substitute them with other loans of the same term.
GNMA Process and Guidance for Troubled Issuers
HUD OIG is conducting an audit of Ginnie Mae’s guidance and processes for troubled issuers. Our objective is to assess Ginnie Mae’s guidance and processes for handling troubled issuers.
Multifamily Tracking of Principals/Controlling Participants with Poor Performance History and Multiple Properties
HUD OIG is auditing the Office of Multifamily Housing’s controlling participation of Section 8 Project-Based Rental Assistance. Specifically, we are looking at HUD’s approval of controlling participants for ownership in Multifamily Section 8 properties. The audit objective is to determine whether HUD has approved poor performing controlling participants for additional properties.
Impact of COVID-19 on Nursing Homes
HUD OIG is conducting a review of HUD's Office of Residential Care Facilities. Media reports have shown that the COVID-19 virus impacted nursing homes nationwide. Our audit objective is to determine the biggest challenges that nursing home owners face related to COVID-19 and whether they are prepared to meet their future financial obligations.
Fostering Youth to Independence Initiative
HUD OIG is reviewing HUD's Fostering Youth to Independence (FYI) initiative. The FYI initiative makes Housing Choice Voucher assistance available to Public Housing Agencies in partnership with Public Child Welfare Agencies. The review objective is to determine the effectiveness of the FYI initiative in preventing and ending youth homelessness.
Public and Indian Housing Supplemental Operating Funds
HUD OIG is conducting a limited review of HUD's administration of supplemental operating funds under the CARES Act. The CARES Act authorized an additional $685 million in public housing operating funds to prevent, prepare for, and respond to COVID-19.
HUD's Assurance of PHA's Processing of Reasonable Accommodation Requests
HUD OIG is conducting an audit to assess the Department's assurance of public housing agencies processing of reasonable accommodation requests. Reasonable accommodations are an essential tool to protect the housing rights of tenants with disabilities.
HUD’s Section 8 Management Assessment Program (SEMAP) as a Performance Measure for the Housing Choice Voucher Program
HUD OIG is auditing HUD's Section 8 Management Assessment Program (SEMAP). HUD uses SEMAP to remotely measure the performance of the public housing agencies that administer the program. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, HUD will soon resume issuing new SEMAP scores and the temporary moratorium on SEMAP provides the OIG with a rare opportunity to assess the program as a snapshot in time.
HUD's Reopening of Offices to Employees During COVID-19
HUD OIG is reviewing HUD's plans to reopen its offices to its employees. This work is in response to a Congressional request. The review objective is to determine whether HUD is following (1) its Resuming Normal Operations Guide, COVID-19 Response, Headquarters and Field Offices; (2) Federal, State, and local government and appropriate non-governmental guidance; and (3) best practices in reopening its offices to employees.