Department of Housing and Urban Development
Office of Housing
Special Attention of: Notice H 96-1 (HUD)
All Secretary's Representatives Issued: January 11, 1996
All State Coordinators
All Area Coordinators Expires: January 31, 1997
All Directors, Office of Housing
All Directors, SF Housing Div. Cross References: 24 CFR 291.400(c)
All Chiefs, SF Production and Handbook 4310.5,REV-2, Notice 94-43,
Real Estate Owned Branches dated 6/14/94, H 94-74, dated
All Directors, CPD 9/29/94, H 94-94, dated 12/1/94, and
All Homeless Coordinators H 95-34 dated 4/21/95
Subject: Single Family Property Disposition Homeless Program - Fiscal Year
1996 Exception Offices
HUD offices with 200 or fewer properties in inventory as of October 1,
1995 are listed below. These are exception offices for Fiscal Year 1996:
10/1/95 10/1/95
OFFICE INVENTORY OFFICE INVENTORY
Manchester 65 Oklahoma City* 199
Providence* 42 Shreveport 134
Charleston* 20 Des Moines 66
Pittsburgh* 120 Omaha 54
Jackson* 180 Fargo 39
Louisville 84 Helena 34
Knoxville* 70 Salt Lake City 21
Nashville* 143 Honolulu* 32
San Juan 62 Reno 10
Cincinnati* 95 San Diego* 146
Columbus 161 Tucson 48
Grand Rapids* 104 Seattle 65
Milwaukee* 79 Anchorage 34
Flint 37 Boise* 15
Albuquerque 55 Portland* 16
Little Rock 200 Spokane 13
Lubbock* 175
The 15 offices marked with an asterisk had less than 10 percent of their
inventory leased to homeless providers as of October 1, 1995. These offices
must, if requested by a preapproved homeless provider, advise them of new
acquisitions in their designated areas of interest. New acquisitions in
these areas are to be made available to the provider for a 10-day
consideration and inspection period before the property is offered for sale.
If a signed lease is not received from the provider by the end of the 10-day
consideration period, the office will offer the property for
HSIP: Distribution: W-3-1,W-2(OGC)(H)(Z),W-3(A)(H)(ZAOO),W-4(H),R-1,R-2,
R-3, R-3-1(H)(RC),R-3-2,R-3-3,R-6,R-6-1,R-6-2,R-7,R-7-1,R-7-2,R-8,R-8-1
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sale in accordance with the procedures contained in Notice H 94-74, Revisions
to SFPD Sales Procedures, dated September 29, 1994. This procedure will be
used in these 15 offices until such time as 10 percent of their October 1,
1995, inventory is leased to homeless providers. This policy was previously
announced in Notice H 94-43, Revisions to the SFPD Homeless Initiative
Program, dated June 14, 1994.
The 18 offices not marked by an asterisk had leased 10 percent or more
of their October 1, 1995, inventory to homeless providers. These offices are
not to use exception procedures during Fiscal Year 1996 unless the number of
properties under lease falls below 10 percent of the October 1, 1995,
inventory. Please remember that in accordance with Notice H 95-34, Revisions
to the Single Family Property Disposition Homeless Program, local offices are
not permitted to initiate any new leases if they have exceeded the 10 percent
limitation unless a waiver is received from Headquarters.
If you have any questions concerning this Notice, please call Ann M.
Sudduth, Director, Single Family Property Disposition Division, at (202) 708-
0740.
Assistant Secretary for Housing -
Federal Housing Commissioner