HUD gives PHAs and owners 30 days to correct tenant eligibility issues

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PHAs and owners review their EIV-SAVE Tenant Match Report, verify reported citizenship/immigration status for individuals, and initiate corrective actions addressing the audit findings.

Source summary
HUD announced the results of a HUD–DHS audit that found nearly 200,000 tenants in HUD-funded housing needing eligibility verification, about 25,000 deceased tenants, and nearly 6,000 non‑American tenants deemed ineligible. HUD ordered all Public Housing Authorities and owners in HUD-funded programs to review EIV-SAVE Tenant Match Reports and take corrective action within 30 days; noncompliance may bring sanctions and recoupment of funds. The directive follows a memorandum of understanding with DHS and cites Section 214 of the Housing and Community Development Act and a 2025 executive order on immigration verification.
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Next scheduled update: Feb 22, 2026
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Timeline

  1. Scheduled follow-up · Feb 22, 2026
  2. Completion due · Feb 22, 2026
  3. Update · Feb 07, 2026, 10:51 AMin_progress
    "Cleaning House": HUD ordered PHAs and HUD-funded housing owners to review the EIV-SAVE Tenant Match Report, verify reported citizenship/immigration status, and initiate corrective actions within 30 days. The directive follows a nationwide audit and includes potential sanctions for noncompliance; the completion date is 2026-02-22, but as of 2026-02-07 the process is ongoing with agency actions awaiting individual PHAs/owners. Evidence of progress centers on the HUD-issued directive and the stated 30-day remedial window, plus the reported audit findings (nearly 200,000 tenants needing eligibility verification, etc.). Final completion or sanctions status has not been publicly confirmed yet. Current status remains 'in progress' pending review actions by PHAs/owners and any subsequent enforcement steps. Milestones center on reviewing the EIV-SAVE Tenant Match data, documenting corrections, and potential recapture of funds for ineligible or deceased tenants. Source reliability: HUD’s official release is the primary source; it provides the directive and timeline. Coverage from secondary outlets corroborates the 30-day requirement but should be read alongside the HUD document for exact language and scope.
  4. Scheduled follow-up · Feb 07, 2026
  5. Original article · Jan 23, 2026

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