Rent Calculation for Public Housing and Housing Choice Voucher (HCV) Certification
Rent Calculation for Public Housing and Housing Choice Voucher (HCV) Certification
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Description
Course Description:
The purpose of this Certification course is to teach rent calculation for both the public housing and Housing Choice Voucher (HCV) programs. The course has been carefully structured for combination areas to be trained together. Learn how to identify and calculate income from assets, calculate annual and adjusted income, and the requirements for verification. Calculate maximum rent at initial occupancy, HAP, and family share using the payment standard, utility allowance, and gross rent.
NOTE: All course materials, including workbooks and master books, are provided in digital format. These resources will be available for download upon purchase. Please note that no physical copies will be mailed.
Duration: This is a self-paced training, requiring approximately 23 Hours to complete including learning exercises, study, and exam time.
CEUs:
2.3 Credits
Instructors:
Adam Ensalaco, Trainer with Nan McKay & Associates
Audience:
Occupancy specialists, and re-examination employees and supervisors
Learning Objectives:
- Identify the types of income that must be included in or excluded from annual income using 24 CFR, and Section 7 of the Form HUD-50058
- Calculate and track the earned income disallowance (EID) using 24 CFR
- Identify assets and calculate income from assets using 24 CFR, and Section 6 of the Form HUD-50058
- Calculate adjusted income by correctly deducting HUD-defined allowances and expenses from annual income using 24 CFR, and Section 8 of the Form HUD-50058
- Recognize the requirements for verification of income, allowances, and expenses
- Calculate rent using annual and adjusted income
Exam: To obtain certification and earn CEUs, you must complete all the required coursework and earn 70% or higher on the final assessment. You will have three attempts to earn a passing score on the exam. If unsuccessful, you must wait 24 hours before making any additional attempts.
IMPORTANT: To obtain certification, learners will have a maximum of 6 months to complete all course requirements and achieve a passing score on the final examination.
Technology and Equipment Required: To complete this course, you will need an active email address, a computer, smartphone, or tablet with a stable internet connection to access the course parts and resources.
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More Information
- IACET Continuing Education Credit Hours: 2.3
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Credits
- IACET CEU (CEUs): 2.3