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AdCar's team of professionals will provide the technical services you need -- and only the services you need.

We'll provide you with programmatic advice and guidance. Then we'll walk you through your options. And if you like, we'll prepare your submission and present it to HUD on your behalf.

AdCar is your guide to the latest rules and regulations:
 

» Section 8 renewal options
» MORs and occupancy issues
» REAC inspection concerns
» Rent increases.... and more.

As things get increasingly complex, it is critically important that you stay abreast of the latest rules and regulations. AdCar can help you understand the applicable laws and requirements, and how they affect you. We can work with you and your staff to keep your project and your paperwork in compliance with the rules.

 

AdCar can help with the entire
range of HUD-related issues:
   
adcar Rent increase applications
 
  » Budget based
» OCAFs
» AAFs, including special adjustments
 
adcar Physical inspection issues
 
  » REAC inspections
» Plans of Action
» HUD field office concerns
 
adcar "Troubled projects"
 
  » Failed REAC inspections
» Unsatisfactory MORs
» FASS findings
 
adcar Section 8 contracts
 
  » Renewals
» Opt outs
 
adcar Occupancy
 
  » Preparation for MORs
» Compliance issues
» Updating AFHMPs, TSPs, etc.
 
adcar Additions to your portfolio
 
  » Ownership
» Management

 

 


It's like one-stop shopping.
   
adcar Budget rent increases
 
  » Analysis of project operation
» Preparation of the submission
» Appeal if necessary
 
adcar REAC inspections
 
  » Pre-REAC inspections
» Accompanying the REAC inspector
» Appeals of erroneous scores
 
adcar Corrective action plans
 
  » Analysis of HUD's concerns
» Appeals, if appropriate
» Negotiation of CDEs and workouts
 
adcar Section 8 renewals
 
  » Review of your options
» Preparation of the paperwork
 
adcar MORs
 
  » Preparation for the MOR
» Response to the report
» Appeal of the rating
 
adcar New business opportunities
 
  » HUD-related due diligence
» Response to HUD concerns

 

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