Multifamily Housing Specialist Certification (MHS)
Exam - Nan McKay & Associates Certification
Coursework: Q’s And A’s
Rental assistance under the project-based Section 8 program is tied to:
a. The resident
b. The project Right Ans - a. The project
No new project-based Section 8 HAP contracts may be executed by HUD with
the exception of contracts executed under the RAD PBRA program
a. True
b. False Right Ans - a. True
CAs and PBCAs typically perform all of the following functions except:
a. Processing monthly TRACS and voucher submissions
b. Reviewing and following up on certain REAC inspection findings
c. Updating program regulations
d. Managing annual utility allowance analysis and rent increases Right Ans
- a. Updating program regulations
The owner and the management agent must be the same business entity
a. True
b. False Right Ans - b. False
Which party's major responsibilities include allocating and monitoring funds?
a. HUD
b. The O/A
c. Congress
d. PBCAs and CAs Right Ans - a. HUD
How often does HUD update the HUD Handbook 4350.3?
a. Monthly
b. Annually
c. Biennially
d. From time to time as needed Right Ans - d. From time to time as needed
Housing notices (H-notices) are: (Select all that apply)
a. Mandatory while current
,b. Guidance once they expire as long as a new notice has not superseded them
c. Discretionary since they are not part of the CFRs Right Ans - a.
Mandatory while current
b. Guidance once they expire as long as a new notice has not superseded them
All multifamily requirements apply uniformly to all properties and residents,
including properties assisted under multiple programs
a. True
b. False Right Ans - b. False
Which of the following is NOT true about the HUD Handbook 4350.3?
a. It contains rules governing eligibility and occupancy requirements
b. It provides HUD's interpretations of mandatory rules and regulations, and
advisory guidance
c. It only applies to a few programs under the multifamily umbrella
d. It is organized by program function Right Ans - c. It only applies to a few
programs under the multifamily umbrella
The Code of Federal Regulations Parts 88-, 881, 883, and 884 are all relevant
to multifamily housing programs
a. True
b. False Right Ans - a. True
When converting public housing units to Section 8 HAP contracts under RAD,
the PHA may select to convert units to:
a. Low-income housing tax credits
b. Project-based rental assistance (PBRA) only
c. Project-based vouchers (PBVs)
d. Either project-based vouchers (PBVs) or project-based rental assistance
(PBRA) Right Ans - d. Either project-based vouchers (PBVs) or project-
based rental assistance (PBRA)
What office within HUD oversees the project-based Section 8 (PBRA)
program?
a. Multifamily
b. Public and Indian Housing (PIH)
c. Community Planning and Development (CPD)
d. Office of Inspector General Right Ans - a. Multifamily
,There are no differences between the requirements for running a standard
PBRA project vs. a RAD PBRA project
a. True
b. False Right Ans - b. False
HUD launched RAD to assess the effectiveness of converting public housing,
moderate rehabilitation properties and units under rent supplement and
rental assistance payments programs to long-term project-based Section 8
a. True
b. False Right Ans - a. True
Which of the following are true with regards to RAD PBRA? (Select all that
apply)
a. Rental assistance is provided to PHAs through HAP contracts
b. The initial terms of contracts are 20 years with mandatory renewals
c. Projects are treated as Pre-1981 Act projects Right Ans - a. Rental
assistance is provided to PHAs through HAP contracts
b. The initial terms of contracts are 20 years with mandatory renewals
c. Projects are treated as Pre-1981 Act projects
When must HUD approve a project's Tenant Selection Plan (TSP)?
a. When the owner adopts any waiting list preferences
b. When the owner adopts any discretionary preferences
c. When the owner adopts a residency or homeless preference
d. HUD never needs to approve a project's TSP Right Ans - c. When the
owner adopts a residency or homeless preference
The O/A must get approval from the local HUD field office for any non-
regulatory preferences
a. True
b. False Right Ans - a. True
For placement on the waiting list, it is not necessary for the owner to verify
preferences claimed by the applicant family
a. True
b. False Right Ans - b. False
Which of the following is not true regarding owner-adopted preferences
a. Owners are required to adopt preferences
, b. Preferences must comply with applicable fair housing and civil rights laws
c. Preferences can't supersede any program-specific preferences
d. They are subordinate to income targeting and statutory preferences
Right Ans - a. Owners are required to adopt preferences
What happens if the family no longer qualifies for the preference? (Select all
that apply)
a. The preference must not be given
b. The family is placed back on the waiting list with the original date and time
of application
c. The family is removed from the waiting list and must reapply Right Ans -
a. The preference must not be given
b. The family is placed back on the waiting list with the original date and time
of application
Owners must establish occupancy standards of two persons per bedroom
a. True
b. False Right Ans - b. False
In determining unit size, the owner may count children who are away at
school but who will be living in the unit during breaks and vacations
a. True
b. False Right Ans - a. True
With respect to developing occupancy standards, which of the following
apply? (Select all that apply)
a. The owner develops occupancy standards for each property in the Tenant
Selection Plan
b. The owner should consider the unit size and number of bedrooms needed
based on the family size and composition
c. The purpose is to ensure residents are not over- or under-housed and
treated fairly and consistently Right Ans - a. The owner develops
occupancy standards for each property in the Tenant Selection Plan
b. The owner should consider the unit size and number of bedrooms needed
based on the family size and composition
c. The purpose is to ensure residents are not over- or under-housed and
treated fairly and consistently
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