Multifamily Housing: HUD's Proposal to Restructure Its Portfolio
(Testimony, 06/13/95, GAO/T-RCED-95-226).
The Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) is proposing to
restructure its multifamily housing portfolio via an approach known as
"mark to market." About two million privately owned and managed rental
units benefit from mortgage insurance or rental subsidies provided by
HUD. The proposal seeks to overcome problems plaguing projects in HUD's
multifamily portfolio that both have HUD-insured mortgages and receive
rental subsidies tied to units in the projects under HUD's Section 8
rental assistance program. The proposal calls for decoupling rental
subsidies and mortgage insurance at individual projects and adjusting
mortgage debt to help projects compete effectively in the commercial
rental market. This testimony focuses on the following questions: (1)
What problems affect the condition of HUD's multifamily housing
portfolio? (2) How does HUD believe that its mark-to-market proposal
would solve these problems? (3) Which properties will be affected by
HUD's proposal? (4) What costs and savings may result from the
mark-to-market approach? (5) What key issues does Congress face in
considering the proposal?
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REPORTNUM: T-RCED-95-226
TITLE: Multifamily Housing: HUD's Proposal to Restructure Its
Portfolio
DATE: 06/13/95
SUBJECT: Housing programs
Low income housing
Federal aid for housing
Rental housing
Disadvantaged persons
Fair market value
Public assistance programs
Government guaranteed loans
Mortgage protection insurance
Rent subsidies
IDENTIFIER: HUD Section 8 New Housing Construction Program
HUD Section 8 Rental Assistance Program
HUD Reinvention Blueprint
HUD Section 8 Substantial Rehabilitation Program
FHA Multifamily Loan Insurance Program
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