Navigating the shift from Housing Quality Standards (HQS) and Uniform Physical Condition Standards (UPCS) to the National Standards for the Physical Inspection of Real Estate (NSPIRE) can feel overwhelming. But fear not—this exclusive webinar led by Rhanda McKown will unravel the complexities, equipping you with the knowledge and tools to ace future inspections.
The NSPIRE Final Rule introduces significant updates, including revamped scoring criteria and a sharper focus on Health & Safety (H&S) deficiencies. In this session, you’ll gain a clear understanding of the changes, explore the NSPIRE Administrative and Scoring Notices, and learn actionable strategies to ensure compliance.
Don’t let outdated knowledge put your property at risk—join us to stay compliant and confident under NSPIRE!
What You’ll Learn
This power-packed session is tailored for property managers, housing inspectors, and compliance professionals. By attending, you will:
Staying compliant with HUD’s evolving inspection standards is not just essential—it’s critical for operational success. This webinar is your opportunity to gain insider insights into NSPIRE standards and avoid costly compliance pitfalls.
By participating, you’ll:
Maintenance staff at HUD funded properties, managers or other staff who oversee or interact with maintenance staff at HUD funded properties, anyone who needs to implement or oversee NSPIRE inspection standards.
Rhanda McKown is a seasoned affordable housing professional with over 20 years of experience in the industry. Currently, she serves as Director of Affordable Housing for a non-profit organization covering four states. She spent 15 years working for a Performance Based Contract Administrator (PBCA), where she conducted Management and Occupancy Reviews across Florida and the U.S. Virgin Islands. Rhanda has developed specialized expertise in processing Auto-OCAF rent adjustments, Special Claims, Budget-Based Rent Adjustments, and Contract Renewals. Her background in HUD funded multifamily affordable housing subsidy programs is extensive, with a specialization in properties that follow HUD Handbook 4350.3 for occupancy guidelines. In addition to her technical expertise, Rhanda has a strong track record in building and coordinating educational programs focused on affordable housing. She has also served as the Director of the Affordable Housing Study Commission for Florida, where she played a key role in understanding and reporting on affordable housing policy and statistics in the state. Rhanda’s experience also includes managing the records retention program for a state housing finance agency (HFA), where she was instrumental in developing the agency’s records retention strategy and served as a liaison for the OnBase© software system.
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