Conquering HUD Compliance w/ A.C.E Certification - Virtual Training 9/9/25
HUD Compliance Certification Course on eligibility, from processing applications, income, assets, leasing, and student status.
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- Event lasts 2 days 6 hours
HUD Compliance Certification Course on eligibility, from processing applications, income, assets, leasing, and student status.
Conquer Multifamily HUD Compliance
Created by Amanda Lee Gross, the “Conquering HUD Multi-Family Compliance” is a three-day, 16.5 -hour course specially designed to assist affordable housing professionals in conquering HUD project compliance.
Our Trainer delves deep into HUD’s laws and regulations while providing real-world examples with practical applications. This engaging and interactive session utilizes numerous examples and exercises to ensure attendees complete it with a thorough understanding of how to maintain project compliance and why it is so important to do so.
Earn an Accredited Compliance Expert (A.C.E) Designation
The A.C.E. is a specialized designation for affordable housing management professionals working with HUD’s Multi-Family programs. Professionals holding this designation have a demonstrable and thorough understanding of determining household eligibility and rent for HUD’s Multi-Family Housing programs.
The A.C.E certification exam is an optional online exam than can be purchased for a fee of $99.00 and can be taken anytime within 2 weeks after the conclusion of the course.
Conquering HUD Compliance with A.C.E Certification Exam Agenda
Section 1, Part 1: Program Eligibility
- Income Limits & Household Size
- Social Security Numbers
- Consent Forms
- Sole Residency Requirement
- Citizenship Requirements
- Student Eligibility
Section 1, Part 2: Project Eligibility
- Elderly/Disabled Projects
- Remaining Members
- Elderly/Disabled Preferences
- Occupancy Standards
- Definitions of Elderly & Disabled
Section 1, Part 3: Tenant Selection & Processing
- Affirmative Fair Housing Marketing
- Waiting List Requirements
- Tenant Selection
- Applications
- Interviews
Section 1, Part 4: Verification Requirements
- Methods of Verification
- Term of Verifications
- Intro to EIV
- EIV Security Requirements
- Overview of EIV Reports
Section 1, Part 5: Determining Income
- Method of Determining Income
- Overview of Income Inclusions
- Overview of Income Exclusions
- Earned Income Sources
- Unearned Income Sources
Section 2, Part 1: Determining Asset Income
- Introduction to Assets
- Asset Inclusions & Exclusions
- Imputing Asset Income
- Disposed Assets
- Review of Common Assets
Section 2, Part 2: Adjusted Income
- Dependent Deduction
- Childcare Expenses
- Disability Expenses
- Elderly/Disabled Deduction
- Medical Expenses
Section 2, , Part 3: Rent & Security Deposit Requirements
- Rent Terminology
- Rent & Assistance Payment Formulas
- Rent and Fee Requirements
- Gross Rent Changes
- Security Deposits
Section 2, Part 4: Certification Processing & Lease Requirements
- Certification Forms
- Required Leases & Forms
- Annual Recertification
- Interim Recertification
- Repayment Agreements
Section 2, , Part 5: Termination
- Termination of Assistance
- Termination of Tenancy
Note: There may be areas of training where an overview will be provided. Areas that are not covered in full detail during the training will be provided as supplemental information.
While closed captioning can be made available, the use of artificial intelligence (AI)– based note-taking tools or software is strictly prohibited. Please be advised that any AI notetaking logins detected during training will be removed.
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