Since February, HUD has published several proposed regulatory changes that would have harmful impacts on HUD tenants. Each of these proposals is currently open for public comment:
HUD’s proposed Mixed-Status rule, which would require families with mixed immigration statuses (mixed-status families) in certain HUD programs to choose between remaining together and losing their housing assistance;
HUD’s proposed rule that would allow public housing agencies (PHAs) and HUD-assisted owners to adopt work requirements and time limits on assistance; and
HUD’s proposal to repeal the requirement that PHAs and project-based rental assistance (PBRA) owners provide households with at least a 30-day termination notice prior to filing an eviction action for nonpayment of rent (30-Day Notice Proposal).
Commenting deadlines are approaching! Learn more about taking action to oppose these proposals here.
Upcoming Office Hours on HUD Proposed Rules
Please join NLIHC on April 6 at 3:00 pm ET for office hours regarding the HUD 30-Day Notice and Time Limits/Work Requirements proposals. This session will be informal. Attendees will be able to ask questions about commenting on these proposals. Register here.