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Street: 221 East 11th Street, Austin, TX 78701
Mail: PO Box 13941, Austin, TX 78711-3941
Phone: (800) 643-8204
Fax: 512-475-3359

Division Overview

The Compliance Division monitors programs funded through the Office of Colonia Initiatives Program, Community Affairs Division, the HOME and Homeless Programs Division, the Housing Trust Fund Program, and all Multifamily Programs (Housing Tax Credits, HOME, Tax Exempt Bonds, Texas Housing Trust Fund, Tax Credit Assistance, Tax Credit Exchange, Neighborhood Stabilization, Section 811 Project Rental Assistance, Tax Credit Assistance Repayment Funds, and the National Housing Trust Fund (NHTF) program).

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The Compliance Division monitors programs funded through the Office of Colonia Initiatives Program, Community Affairs Division, the HOME and Homeless Programs Division, the Housing Trust Fund Program, and all Multifamily Programs (Housing Tax Credits, HOME, Tax Exempt Bonds, Texas Housing Trust Fund, Tax Credit Assistance, Tax Credit Exchange, Neighborhood Stabilization, Section 811 Project Rental Assistance, Tax Credit Assistance Repayment Funds, and the National Housing Trust Fund (NHTF) program).

The Compliance Division monitors programs funded through the Office of Colonia Initiatives Program, Community Affairs Division, the HOME and Homeless Programs Division, the Housing Trust Fund Program, and all Multifamily Programs (Housing Tax Credits, HOME, Tax Exempt Bonds, Texas Housing Trust Fund, Tax Credit Assistance, Tax Credit Exchange, Neighborhood Stabilization, Section 811 Project Rental Assistance, Tax Credit Assistance Repayment Funds, and the National Housing Trust Fund (NHTF) program).

The Compliance Division monitors programs funded through the Office of Colonia Initiatives Program, Community Affairs Division, the HOME and Homeless Programs Division, the Housing Trust Fund Program, and all Multifamily Programs (Housing Tax Credits, HOME, Tax Exempt Bonds, Texas Housing Trust Fund, Tax Credit Assistance, Tax Credit Exchange, Neighborhood Stabilization, Section 811 Project Rental Assistance, Tax Credit Assistance Repayment Funds, and the National Housing Trust Fund (NHTF) program).

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The Subrecipient Monitoring section is responsible for ensuring compliance with the Department's Utility Assistance, Community Services Block Grant, Weatherization, Emergency Solution Grant, Homeless Housing and Services Program, Self Help Center Program, Neighborhood Stabilization Program and Amy Young Barrier Removal programs. The Subrecipient monitoring section also conducts financial and Davis Bacon reviews for multifamily developments that receive federal funds from the Department. Subrecipient monitors evaluate program compliance and ensure funds are expended in accordance with contract provisions and applicable State and Federal rules, regulations, policies, and related statutes. Subrecipient monitors review necessary program documents and financial records through desk reviews, on-site reviews and onsite Weatherization inspections to ascertain compliance with program requirements.

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The Physical Inspection section of the Compliance Division performs inspections of multifamily developments funded through the Department's Multifamily programs. Inspectors conduct a final construction inspection prior to final allocation of Department funds. At least every three years thereafter a Uniform Physical Condition Standards (UPCS) inspection is performed.

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Compliance Division correspondence is issued electronically via the “Attachments” section of the Compliance Monitoring and Tracking System (CMTS). The Property, Management Company, and Owner will receive an automated email when correspondence is uploaded. Owners are responsible for maintaining accurate contact information. Corrective action periods:

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