Critical Elements When Managing Layered Projects: LIHTC, Section 8, HOME & Rural Development

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Determining household income can be particularly challenging when that income fluctuates. This session covers the six major issues associated with the management of layered projects: income limits, income verification requirements, student eligibility, rents, agency inspections and handling over-income households. Speaker, A. J. Johnson, reviews each issue in detail and discusses best practices in dealing with conflicting requirements.

Participants will be able to:

    • Review the general challenges of managing layered projects.
    • Describe the six major issues that affect the management of layered projects.
    • Identify best practices associated with dealing with conflicting requirements.

Speaker(s): A.J. Johnson, A. J. Johnson Consulting Services, Inc. 

Moderator: Bob Landis, Senior Vice President, Syndications, Community Affordable Housing Equity Corporation

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Bob Landis (Moderator)

Senior Vice President, Syndication, Community Affordable Housing Equity Corporation

Bob Landis is Senior Vice President of Syndications at Community Affordable Housing Equity Corporation and served as the 2017 Chair of the Housing Credit Certified Professionals Board of Directors.

A.J. Johnson

President, A.J. Johnson Consulting Services, Inc.

A.J. Johnson is the President of A.J. Johnson Consulting Services, Inc., and has over 40 years in the affordable housing industry.  As a developer, Mr. Johnson has developed over 70 multifamily housing complexes utilizing federal, state, and conventional financing, of which more than 40 used the federal low-income housing tax credit. His organization, A.J. Johnson Consulting Services, has performed asset management reviews on more than 6,000 properties containing approximately 660,000 units since January 1995.  A.J. is also the author of A Property Manager’s Guide to the Low-Income Housing Tax Credit, which was written to assist site and property managers in maintaining tax credit compliance.

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