Mastering File Compliance: Insights & Best Practices WebinarThursday, May 21, 2026, 10:00 am to 11:30 am As of October 1, 2025, state law requires us to collect sales tax on all trainings. Sales tax is included in the total price. A single missing document can unravel months of work. In affordable housing, file compliance is what stands between your program and a finding, a recapture, or a loss of investor confidence. This 90 minute session focuses on the fundamentals of building clean, defensible files in today's evolving regulatory environment. Designed for property managers, compliance specialists, and housing professionals working in LIHTC and HUD programs, this webinar cuts through theory and focuses on what matters most in day to day file work. You will see what reviewers actually look for, where the most common mistakes happen, and how to catch issues before they become findings. The session centers on three areas. First, the core components of a compliant tenant file and the documentation standards that hold up under review. Second, the discrepancies that most often trip teams up: income, assets, and eligibility, and how to resolve them with confidence. Third, a practical look at what reviewers prioritize during MORs and audits, so you know where to focus your attention. Whether you are newer to the field and building your foundation or a seasoned professional refining your approach, you will leave with a clearer picture of what strong files look like, where yours may be vulnerable, and what to prioritize first.
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About the trainer: With over 20 years of experience in affordable housing operations, compliance, and program management, Jamila specializes in helping organizations navigate complex regulations, maximize funding, and implement best practices that improve housing stability. Jamila has extensive expertise in Public Housing and Housing Choice Voucher (HCV) Program Management, LIHTC, Section 8, HOME, RD, and other critical housing programs. Throughout her career, she has worked with state agencies, local governments, nonprofits, and private property management companies to develop policies, streamline operations, and ensure regulatory compliance across diverse housing portfolios. Beyond compliance, she has project-managed large-scale rental assistance programs for states and local government agencies, ensuring funding is distributed efficiently while maintaining strong quality control, budget oversight, and grant administration. By implementing risk management strategies and operational improvements, she helps organizations protect multimillion-dollar assets and deliver high-quality housing services to communities in need. Passionate about affordable housing solutions, Jamila is committed to helping organizations strengthen their programs, optimize resources, and create sustainable housing opportunities. |