HUD’s Office of Multifamily housing has announced it will replace its COVID-19 calls for stakeholders with recordings. HUD said on April 3 it expects to distribute its first such recording on April 7.

On the recordings, HUD Office of Multifamily staff will provide updates and answer questions, which can be sent to MFCommunications@hud.gov. Questions hoped to be answered for the April 7 call should be submitted to this email address by noon, Monday, April 6.

On HUD’s March 26th national multifamily housing (MFH) asset management stakeholder call, core members of the MFH team gave updates on housing operations during the COVID-19 pandemic. The call had around 700 attendees at the beginning, and HUD will be making the recording available on the MFH webpage. This article references and mostly reiterates information in HUD’s Question and Answer document, which HUD is updating every days.

HUD’s Multifamily Office of Asset Management and Portfolio Oversight will hold a call related to COVID—19 issues on Thursday, March 26, from 2:30 – 3:30pm ET.

Questions can be submitted in advance to MFCommunications@hud.gov

The phone number and passcode for the March 26 call are:

Phone number: 844-867-6169

Passcode: 882 3979

LeadingAge urges members to dial into the call early; the last HUD Multifamily call filled up very quickly. LeadingAge will post a summary of the call afterwards.

On March 22, HUD Assistant Secretary for Housing and FHA Commissioner Brian Montgomery released a statement to ensure stakeholders “understand the status of our operations and our plans as health and economic events unfold and evolve.”

“The responses of our stakeholders, as always, should remain faithful to our Constitution, to the Fair Housing Act, the Americans with Disabilities Act, and to all Federal Laws and related regulations,” Commissioner Montgomery said.

The CDC has issued Interim Guidance, “Preventing the Spread of COVID-19 in Retirement Communities and Independent Living Facilities.” This guidance is for owners, administrators, operators, workers, volunteers, visitors, and residents of independent living facilities and retirement communities that are not healthcare facilities, including federally-subsidized senior housing. The Interim Guidance notes several different kinds of independent housing “that is usually age-restricted” with support services for older adults it i

LeadingAge is at the forefront of seeking relief from Congress for affordable senior housing providers grappling with the COVID-19 pandemic.

LeadingAge is urging Senate and House members to include financial and regulatory relief in any next emergency supplemental bill. Action on emergency COVID-19 bills has been fast and furious, and LeadingAge is hopeful some of our key asks will be included in an emergency package.

The first national call of HUD’s Office of Multifamily Housing regarding COVID-19 had significantly more interest than phone capacity. To catch our members up on the content of the March 18 call, we offer the following summary of the speakers’ main points below. This article references and mostly reiterates information in HUD’s March 16 Frequently Asked Questions document, which HUD is updating every couple of days. 

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