How long is the HUD 9887 Good For?

How long is the HUD 9887 Good For?

15 months
The head of household, spouse, and co-head (regardless of age) along with any other members 18 years of age and older must sign HUD Form 9887/A at the time of move in and at annual recertification. The consent for information form is valid for 15 months from the date of signature.

What is an IR HUD?

Interim Recertification (IR): This is the effective date of Interim Recertification. (See Chapter 7, Section 2: Interim Recertification, of HUD Handbook 4350.3 **REV-1**.) Termination of Assistance (TM): See Chapter 8, Section 1: Termination of Assistance, of HUD Handbook 4350.3 **REV-1**.

What is a recertification notice?

Overview. Owners must inform tenants, through written notices, about the tenants’ responsibility to provide information about changes in family income or composition necessary to properly complete an annual recertification. These notices include information on the recertification process, requirements, and timelines.

How often does HUD recertify?

A. To ensure that assisted tenants pay rents commensurate with their ability to pay, HUD requires the following: 1. Owners must conduct a recertification of family income and composition at least annually.

When does a new HUD form 9887/a need to be signed?

Answer: A new HUD Form 9887/A must be signed when the MI occurs. The head of household, spouse, and co-head (regardless of age) along with any other members 18 years of age and older must sign HUD Form 9887/A at the time of move in and at annual recertification. The consent for information form is valid for 15 months from the date of signature.

When does the 9887/a form expire?

If the household originally completed the 9887/A ten months ago, it is set to expire in five months. When EIV reports are to be pulled for the next Annual Recertification, the HUD Form 9887/A will have expired-leaving you, as the manager, with no authorized release of information from the tenant.

How to request a release of information from the HUD?

Notice and Consent for the Release of Information to the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) and to an Owner and Management Agent (O/A), and to a Public Housing Agency (PHA) HUD Office requesting release of information O/A requesting release (Owner should provide the full address of the

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