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Saturday, March 14, 2026
HUD Removes Obsolete Renewal Communities Regulations
The Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) is removing its regulations for Renewal Communities. These regulations are obsolete as the designations and associated tax incentives have sunset. The rule aims to update HUD's regulations and provide clarity on active programs.
HUD proposes work requirements for public housing residents
The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) has proposed a new rule that would provide public housing authorities and Section 8 project-based rental assistance owners flexibility to implement work requirements and time limits for non-elderly, non-disabled residents. This proposal aims to encourage self-sufficiency among residents.
HUD Disaster Aid and Financial Flexibility for Louisiana
The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) announced disaster aid and financial flexibility for Louisiana residents impacted by severe winter storms in January 2026. This includes a 90-day moratorium on FHA mortgage foreclosures and extensions for certain mortgage programs, effective February 18, 2026.
HUD Appeals Court Ruling on Homelessness Grants
The Department of Justice, on behalf of HUD, is appealing a Federal District Court of Rhode Island ruling that enjoined HUD's policies for awarding homelessness grants. HUD argues the ruling prevents reforms aimed at promoting self-sufficiency and instead supports warehousing individuals and potentially funding illicit activities.
HUD Rule Promotes Work Requirements for Public Housing
The Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) has proposed a rule to provide public housing authorities and Section 8 project-based rental assistance owners with flexibility to implement work requirements and time limits for work-capable adults. This initiative aims to encourage self-sufficiency and reduce long-term dependency on housing assistance.
HUD Applauds Executive Orders on Housing Construction and Mortgage Credit
HUD Secretary Scott Turner announced support for two Executive Orders aimed at reducing regulatory barriers to affordable home construction and increasing access to mortgage credit. These orders seek to terminate burdensome regulations that increase housing costs and borrowing expenses, with projected savings of $212 billion.
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