
This two-session bundle helps owners, agents, property managers, compliance teams, asset managers, and finance staff understand how to protect property income from both sides — securing stronger rent outcomes going forward and recovering eligible reimbursement dollars already available through HUD.
If your team handles Project Based Section 8 renewals, rent adjustments, vacancy claims, unpaid rent, tenant damage claims, documentation, or reimbursement recovery, this bundle gives you practical guidance to reduce mistakes, avoid denials, and protect every dollar your property is entitled to receive.
Learn how to approach MAHRA renewal options, rent adjustment pathways, OCAF adjustments, budget-based rent increases, Rent Comparability Studies, OAHP referrals, and common submission issues that can delay or weaken approval.
This session helps teams understand how HUD reviews renewal requests, how market position affects eligibility, and how the wrong renewal strategy can create long-term financial consequences.
Learn how to identify, calculate, document, submit, and follow up on HUD Special Claims, with focus on Regular Vacancy Claims and Unpaid Rent/Tenant Damage Claims.
This session helps teams avoid missed deadlines, incomplete packages, denied claims, reduced reimbursements, and voucher payment errors.
Owners and Agents, Executive Directors, Housing Directors, Regional Property Managers, Compliance Managers, Occupancy Specialists, Asset Managers, Property Managers, Finance Staff, Management Company Leadership, Section 8 Renewal Coordinators, Preservation Teams, and staff responsible for claims, rent adjustments, documentation, and reimbursement recovery.
Why Register for the Bundle?
You will learn how to:
This bundle gives your team practical guidance on two of the most financially important areas in HUD Multifamily operations:
Contract Renewals & Rent Adjustments — protect future revenue.
Special Claims — recover money your property may already be owed.
Register for both sessions and give your team a stronger roadmap to reduce lost income, avoid costly mistakes, and improve HUD property financial performance.

Rhanda McKown is a seasoned affordable housing professional with over 20 years of experience in the industry. Currently, she serves as Director of Affordable Housing for a non-profit organization covering four states. She spent 15 years working for a Performance Based Contract Administrator (PBCA), where she conducted Management and Occupancy Reviews across Florida and the U.S. Virgin Islands.