A common query among property managers and owners is the extent of repairs permissible during a Real Estate Assessment Center (REAC) inspection. The guidelines set by HUD do permit certain immediate corrective actions during the inspection process, such as replacing light bulbs to demonstrate the functionality of light fixtures. Additionally, inspectors are expected to allow […]
Navigating the Revised ‘Call-For-Aid System’ Standards Under NSPIRE
With the advent of NSPIRE (National Standards for the Physical Inspection of Real Estate), significant changes have been introduced in the REAC scoring system, particularly concerning the ‘Call-For-Aid System’ in housing units. This shift indicates a stronger focus on the functionality and reliability of safety features within individual units. Understanding the Impact on REAC Scoring […]
NSPIRE Final Rule Published : A New Era Begins for Commercial Building Inspections
The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) got the NSPIRE final rule published, and has put forth a game-changing regulation that will redefine how we conduct and evaluate physical inspections in HUD-assisted housing. The final rule for the National Standards for the Physical Inspection of Real Estate (NSPIRE), promises to strengthen HUD’s physical […]