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Abbreviation
HUD
Agencies
Department of Housing and Urban Development
Federal Agency
Yes
Location

United States

What to Report to the OIG Hotline
• Violations of federal laws, rules, and regulations pertaining to the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) programs and funding • Substantial and specific danger to health or public safety at HUD Public and Multifamily Housing Developments • Contract and procurement irregularities • Theft and abuse of government property • Employee misconduct • Abuse of authority or conflict of interests • Housing subsidy fraud • Serious mismanagement • Ethics violations by HUD officials • Bribery
What Not to Report to the OIG Hotline
OIG focuses on reports of fraud or serious mismanagement with high dollar losses or significant community impact. We try to identify and combine individual reports where possible. For the types of schemes we investigate, see Common Fraud Schemes. OIG does not investigate routine or administrative complaints that should be reported to HUD program staff, local administrators or other agencies. We also do not provide program information or become involved in day to day program administration. If your complaint is related to one of the types of items listed below, please use the links or phone numbers to raise your concern with the appropriate party. • Public Housing - Maintenance Issues, Housing Vouchers, Rent Calculations, Landlord-Tenant Disputes, Evictions, Troublesome Neighbors. o Contact: Office of Public and Indian Housing Customer Service at 800-955-2232 • Multifamily Housing (HUD subsidized apartments) - Maintenance Issues, Rent Calculations, Landlord-Tenant Disputes, Evictions, Troublesome Neighbors. o Contact: Office Multifamily Housing Complaint line at 800-685-8470 • Manufactured Housing (mobile homes) - Defects in the home or issues with the sale. o Contact: Department of Consumer and Regulatory Affairs at 800-927-2891 • Community Planning and Development (grants) - Help with rental, homebuyer, and homeowner assistance, homelessness, and disaster assistance (unless the allegation involves theft of grant funds, or serious noncompliance with program requirements which should be reported to OIG). o See: Office of Community Planning and Development • Federal Housing Administration - Mortgage Originations/Applications unless the allegation involves falsifying documents. o Contact: FHA Resource Center o (800) CALL-FHA (225-5342) • Foreclosures of FHA Mortgages or Short Sales of Properties with FHA Mortgages o Contact: HUD National Servicing Center at 877-622-8525 • Ginnie Mae (Government National Mortgage Association - GNMA) - unless allegations involve misuse of funds, or serious noncompliance with program regulations/requirements. o Contact: Ginnie Mae Communications • Conventional Mortgages (Not FHA) o Contact: Federal Trade Commission or 877-382-4357 o If the allegation involves fraud in conventional loans:  Contact: Your local FBI Office or online via the FBI Tips and Public Leads form • Housing Discrimination o Contact: Office of Fair Housing and Equal Opportunity (FHEO) or 800-669-9777 • Interstate Land Sales - Misrepresentations in mailings or interstate commerce about lots for sale that need to be registered with HUD. o Write Assistant Secretary for Housing-Federal Housing Commissioner, U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, Washington, DC 20410-8000. • FHA Mortgage Insurance Premium Refund Questions and Complaints o Contact: HUD’s Support Service Center (800) CALL-FHA (225-5342) • FHA Title 1 or 203k Programs - Shoddy repair work. o Contact: HUD’s Support Service Center (800) CALL-FHA (225-5342) • RESPA (Real Estate Settlement Procedures Act) - All RESPA complaints. o Contact: Consumer Financial Protection Bureau

HUD Could Improve Its Field Service Management Quality Assurance Surveillance Plans

2023
2023-BO-0002
Audit
Department of Housing and Urban Development OIG
Department of Housing and Urban Development

We audited the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development’s (HUD) Office of the Chief Procurement Officer’s use of its quality assurance surveillance plan (QASP) for its Atlanta Homeownership Center field service management (FSM) housing contracts. We initiated the audit to support HUD’s...

Opportunities Exist to Enhance Oversight of the Foster Youth to Independence Initiative to Improve Program Effectiveness

2023
2023-LA-0004
Audit
Department of Housing and Urban Development OIG
Department of Housing and Urban Development

We audited the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD), Office of Public Housing Voucher Programs’ oversight of the Foster Youth to Independence Initiative (FYI). We audited the program early in its implementation to identify opportunities to improve the program’s design and...

Ginnie Mae Mostly Implemented a Crisis Readiness Program That Followed Federal Guidance

2023
2023-KC-0004
Audit
Department of Housing and Urban Development OIG
Department of Housing and Urban Development

Ginnie Mae generally followed Federal guidance in precrisis planning and executed its crisis management strategy with respect to the COVID-19 pandemic. However, it does not have an agencywide crisis readiness plan, addressing likely hazards arising from a crisis, or include all key elements in line...

The State of Georgia Did Not Adequately Monitor Its Harvey, Irma, and Maria Grants’ Activities and Subrecipients

2023
2023-AT-1001
Audit
Department of Housing and Urban Development OIG
Department of Housing and Urban Development

We audited the State of Georgia’s monitoring of its Community Development Block Grant Disaster Recovery (CDBG-DR) Hurricanes Harvey, Irma, and Maria (HIM) grants’ activities and subrecipients. We initiated this audit to further HUD’s strategic objective to support effectiveness and accountability in...

Opportunities Exist for Ginnie Mae To Improve Its Guidance and Process for Troubled Issuers

2023
2023-KC-0003
Audit
Department of Housing and Urban Development OIG
Department of Housing and Urban Development

We identified gaps in Ginnie Mae’s guidance and process for troubled issuers. Ginnie Mae made progress in developing an issuer default governance framework, but has not (1) defined its authorities for marketing troubled portfolios; (2) formalized guidance for how to identify potential buyers before...

The Philadelphia Housing Authority Needs To Improve Oversight Of Lead-Based Paint In Its Public Housing

2023
2023-CH-1001
Audit
Department of Housing and Urban Development OIG
Department of Housing and Urban Development

We audited the Philadelphia Housing Authority’s (Authority) management of lead‐based paint in its public housing program based on our assessment of the risks of lead‐based paint in public housing agencies’ (PHA) housing developments. The risk factors included the age of buildings, the number of...

The Office of Community Planning and Development’s Use of Remote Monitoring

2023
2021-OE-0010
Inspection / Evaluation
Department of Housing and Urban Development OIG
Department of Housing and Urban Development

The Office of Community Planning and Development (CPD) traditionally uses onsite monitoring to monitor its grantees. However, in response to the coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic, CPD shifted to 100 percent remote monitoring. Monitoring was momentarily paused in fiscal year (FY) 2020 and was...

CDBG-DR Program Generally Met Low- and Moderate-Income Requirements

2023
2023-FW-0001
Audit
Department of Housing and Urban Development OIG
Department of Housing and Urban Development

We audited the Office of Community Planning and Development’s (CPD) monitoring and oversight of the Community Development Block Grant - Disaster Recovery (CDBG-DR) program. The objective of the audit was to determine whether CPD had effectively and efficiently designed its CDBG-DR program...

HUD Could Improve Its Process for Evaluating the Performance of Public Housing Agencies’ Housing Choice Voucher Programs

2023
2023-CH-0002
Audit
Department of Housing and Urban Development OIG
Department of Housing and Urban Development

We audited the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development’s (HUD) Section Eight Management Assessment Program (SEMAP) based on our report on HUD’s top management challenges for fiscal years 2020 through 2022 and HUD’s strategic goals and objectives reported in its strategic plan for 2018...

SAR 89 - HUD OIG Semiannual Report to Congress for the period October 1, 2022, through March 31, 2023

2023
SAR89
Semiannual Report
Department of Housing and Urban Development OIG
Department of Housing and Urban Development

The Inspector General Act of 1978 requires the Inspector General to prepare semiannual reports summarizing the activities of the Office of Inspector General for the preceding six-month period. The semiannual reports are intended to keep the Secretary and Congress fully informed of significant...

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