Session 1 - HUD’s New Guidance on Criminal Activity and Housing
Speaker - Paul Flogstad | Duration - 60 Min
On June 23, 2021, HUD Secretary Marcia L. Fudge issued a letter to affordable housing providers that established the Biden Administration’s stand on second changes for formerly incarcerated persons and the importance of stable housing in their re entry into our communities. “No person should exit a prison or jail only to wind up on the streets.” This new guidance will be explored from many different viewpoints.
Webinar Objectives
- The Use of an Arrest Record in Housing Screenings. We will have an in-depth to look at the difference between arrests and convictions and which are acceptable to use when screening applicants
- Discuss the history of criminal background screening. From the early days of the Clinton administration and their “one strike” policies and their ramifications
- How long are “look back” periods when checking an applicant’s application. This applies to felony convictions and also discusses what questions one can ask
- Tips to avoid Fair housing issues under disparate impact
- We will explore President Biden’s American Rescue Plan
- Also discussed are vouchers and the Juvenile Re-entry program.
Webinar Highlights
This is a “hot topic” and there are many questions on how to correctly implement the guidance from HUD. HUD has a new Secretary and she is promoting more changes at HUD. The concentration at this time is how can people released from prisons and jails find adequate housing for themselves and their families. This is the focus of this new guidance.
Landlords need to know how to implement guidance and remain in compliance with the Fair Housing Act.
Session 2 - How to complete a AFHMP (Affirmative Fair Housing Marketing Plan)
Speaker - Paul Flogstad | Duration - 60 Min
Many federal or state funded, insured, or assisted housing programs have an obligation to create and implement an Affirmatively Fair Housing Marketing (AFHM) Plan. The AFMH Plan is a marketing strategy designed to attract buyers and renters of all majority and minority groups, regardless of sex, handicap, familial status, etc. to assisted and insured rental projects and sales dwellings which are being marketed.
The Plan describes initial advertising, outreach (community contacts) and other marketing activities which inform potential buyers and renters of the existence of the units. No applications for applicable HUD-assisted programs may be funded without an approved AFMH Plan.
Webinar Highlights
- Who should create an Affirmative Fair Housing Marketing Plan? – Federal Housing Programs All applicants for subsidized and unsubsidized multifamily projects, mobile home parks and single-family subdivisions of five or more units, spaces or lots which are funded or insured under certain HUD programs are subject to program requirements which carry an obligation to create an AFHM Plan. Applicants may include Public Housing Authorities, non-profit developers or housing providers, and other HUD program participants.
- Many of the following questions will be answered:
- Creating an Affirmative Fair Housing Market Plan
- Targeting
- Outreach
- Indicators
- Staff Training
- How long does the AFMH Plan last and how often does it need to be updated?
- Common AFHM Plan Mistakes
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