One of the biggest misconceptions in affordable housing is that if you know HUD Handbook 4350.3, you know how to manage a property. The truth is, compliance is only one piece of the job. Every day, property managers are faced with situations that aren't neatly addressed in the Handbook. Residents argue with neighbors, refuse inspections, violate house rules, threaten lawsuits, move in unauthorized occupants, and expect immediate solutions. This session is designed to prepare you for those real-world situations while helping you remain compliant with HUD requirements and Fair Housing laws. This isn't a legal seminar and it isn't an occupancy class. It's about making good management decisions. Every decision you make should protect the resident, protect the property, and protect you.
This practical, solutions-based workshop is designed specifically for HUD Multifamily Owners and Agents who want to strengthen their property management skills while remaining compliant with HUD requirements. Rather than focusing solely on regulations, this session explores the real-world situations property managers encounter every day and provides practical guidance on how to respond confidently, consistently, and professionally.
Webinar Objectives
Property managers at HUD Multifamily properties are faced with situations that require far more than simply knowing the regulations. Everyday operational issues often involve competing responsibilities, including lease enforcement, resident relations, Fair Housing compliance, documentation, maintenance coordination, and risk management. Making the wrong decision can lead to resident complaints, compliance findings, legal challenges, or unnecessary conflict.
This session addresses many of the most common and challenging situations faced by property management staff and provides practical, step-by-step guidance for recognizing issues early, evaluating the facts, applying HUD requirements appropriately, documenting actions thoroughly, communicating professionally, and implementing consistent solutions that protect both the property and resident rights.
Webinar Agenda
The session begins by exploring the unique role of a property manager in HUD Multifamily housing and the challenges of balancing customer service, regulatory compliance, operational responsibilities, and leadership. Participants will then examine many of the most common issues encountered at HUD-assisted properties and learn how to recognize potential problems before they escalate into larger operational or compliance concerns. From there, the discussion shifts to practical techniques for investigating situations, gathering objective facts, documenting incidents, interviewing residents, and making well-supported management decisions.
Building on that foundation, the program focuses on effective strategies for responding to everyday property management challenges, including lease violations, unauthorized occupants, housekeeping concerns, neighbor disputes, smoking complaints, maintenance issues, and other situations that require both sound judgment and consistent application of property policies. Throughout the session, participants will also explore how Fair Housing requirements, reasonable accommodations, VAWA protections, NSPIRE standards, and other HUD requirements intersect with day-to-day property management decisions. The program concludes by providing practical documentation techniques, communication strategies, and management best practices that help property managers improve consistency, reduce organizational risk, strengthen compliance, and confidently handle the real-world challenges of managing HUD Multifamily properties.
Webinar Highlights
- Recognize and respond appropriately to common property management issues before they become major compliance or operational problems.
- Conduct effective investigations, gather objective facts, and properly document incidents involving residents, lease violations, and property concerns.
- Handle difficult conversations with residents while maintaining professionalism, consistency, and compliance with Fair Housing requirements.
- Apply HUD requirements when addressing unauthorized occupants, housekeeping issues, hoarding, smoking complaints, maintenance concerns, and other common management challenges.
- Identify when Fair Housing, reasonable accommodations, VAWA protections, or other federal requirements may affect management decisions.
- Improve documentation practices to support lease enforcement, Management and Occupancy Reviews, and defensible decision making.
- Reduce risk by implementing consistent policies, effective communication strategies, and sound property management practices.
- Understand common Management and Occupancy Review findings related to property management and how to proactively avoid them.
- Strengthen customer service while maintaining appropriate professional boundaries and protecting the interests of the property.
- Leave with practical tools and real-world strategies that can be implemented immediately to improve operations and confidently manage the everyday challenges of HUD Multifamily housing.
Who Should Attend
- HUD Multifamily Funded Properties:
- Executive Directors
- Housing Directors
- Regional Property Managers
- Regional Compliance Managers
- Compliance Specialists
- Occupancy Specialists
- Asset Managers
- Property Managers
- Multifamily Housing Administrators
- Finance and Budget Staff
- HUD Multifamily Owners and Agents
- Management Company Leadership
- Preservation and Development Staff
- Section 8 Renewal Coordinators
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