Fair housing HUD needs better assurance that intake and investigation processes are consistently thorough : report to congressional requesters.

Fair housing HUD needs better assurance that intake and investigation processes are consistently thorough : report to congressional requesters.
Title Fair housing HUD needs better assurance that intake and investigation processes are consistently thorough : report to congressional requesters. PDF eBook
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Publisher DIANE Publishing
Pages 95
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ISBN 1428932860

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Fair Housing

Fair Housing
Title Fair Housing PDF eBook
Author United States. Government Accountability Office
Publisher
Pages 87
Release 2005
Genre Discrimination in housing
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Fair Housing

Fair Housing
Title Fair Housing PDF eBook
Author United States Government Accountability Office
Publisher Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Pages 96
Release 2018-04-26
Genre
ISBN 9781984929433

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GAO-06-79 Fair Housing: HUD Needs Better Assurance That Intake and Investigation Processes Are Consistently Thorough

Worst Case Housing Needs 2017 Report to Congress

Worst Case Housing Needs 2017 Report to Congress
Title Worst Case Housing Needs 2017 Report to Congress PDF eBook
Author U.s. Department of Housing and Urban Development
Publisher
Pages 92
Release 2017-08-20
Genre
ISBN 9781974643325

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The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) is pleased totransmit to the U.S. Congress this 2017 report on Worst Case Housing Needs.This report-the 16th in a longstanding series-provides national data andanalysis of the critical problems facing low-income renting families. The reportdraws on data from the American Housing Survey (AHS), which is funded by HUDand conducted by the U.S. Census Bureau. The AHS has been conducted every2 years since 1973 and debuted a major redesign in 2015 that included a newnational and metropolitan area longitudinal sample. The AHS is a key source ofnational data on housing markets, conditions, and dynamics.Despite continued signs of a strengthening national economy, the report findsthat severe housing problems are on the rise. In 2015, 8.30 million householdshad worst case needs, up from 7.72 million in 2013 and approaching the recordhigh of 8.48 million in 2011. These households are defined as very low-incomerenters who do not receive government housing assistance and who paid morethan one-half of their income for rent, lived in severely inadequate conditions,or both. High rents in proportion to renter incomes remain dominant amonghouseholds with worst case needs, leaving these renters with substantial, unmetneed for affordable housing.The modest reduction in worst case needs observed in 2013 was not sustainedand worst case needs continued their upward trend. Specifically, severe housingproblems have grown 41 percent since the beginning of the Great Recessionin 2007 and 66 percent since 2001. Worst case needs continue to affect allsubgroups, whether defined by race and ethnicity, household structure, or locationwithin metropolitan areas or regions.Contributing most to the increase in worst case needs between 2013 and 2015was a notable shift from homeownership to renting. The magnitude of thissustained postrecession trend, along with other demographic factors, increasedthe number of very low-income renters and thereby played a major role in growingworst case needs between 2013 and 2015. Modest gains in household incomeswere met with rising rents, shrinking the supply of affordable rental housing stockin an increasingly competitive market. Even with the supply of more expensive unitsgrowing, higher-income renters occupy a growing share-43 percent-of the mostaffordable units. Only 62 affordable units are available per 100 very low-incomerenters, and only 38 units are available per 100 extremely low-income renters.This report also uses new AHS enhancements to explore the variation in worstcase needs and the distribution of housing assistance across a greater variety ofmarket geographies. These data show that, although 43.2 percent of very lowincomerenters had worst case needs nationally, local markets reflect a substantialdegree of variation beyond the longstanding trends observed across regions andtypes of metropolitan locations

Housing Choice

Housing Choice
Title Housing Choice PDF eBook
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Pages 456
Release 2001
Genre Federal aid to housing
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The Digital Person

The Digital Person
Title The Digital Person PDF eBook
Author Daniel J Solove
Publisher NYU Press
Pages 295
Release 2004
Genre Computers
ISBN 0814740375

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Daniel Solove presents a startling revelation of how digital dossiers are created, usually without the knowledge of the subject, & argues that we must rethink our understanding of what privacy is & what it means in the digital age before addressing the need to reform the laws that regulate it.

Occupancy Requirements of Subsidized Multifamily Housing Programs

Occupancy Requirements of Subsidized Multifamily Housing Programs
Title Occupancy Requirements of Subsidized Multifamily Housing Programs PDF eBook
Author United States. Dept. of Housing and Urban Development. Office of Housing
Publisher
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Release 1981
Genre Apartment houses
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