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Regarding UIV discrepancy reports, what will HUD do if a PHAs policy is not to process interims (few exceptions) with increases? Will a PHA have to change its plan?

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Regarding UIV discrepancy reports, what will HUD do if a PHAs policy is not to process interims (few exceptions) with increases? Will a PHA have to change its plan?

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No. Presently, HUD does not require PHAs to process interim reexaminations (24 CFR 960.257 and 24 CFR 982.516), as a result of increased income. However, the PHA may determine that based on the review and analysis of income discrepancies, there is a need to revise the PHA’s policy on interim reexaminations for increases in income.

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