NAHMA HUD Update: HUD Releases NSPIRE Inspection Standards, version1.3August 4, 2020 Dear NAHMA Members,
Below, please find an announcement from HUD’s Office of Public and Indian Housing regarding the release of updated National Standards for the Physical Inspection of Real Estate (NSPIRE) Inspection Standards, version 1.3. This new version will be used to improve and better define the Housing Choice Voucher program. HUD is open to receiving public comment on all aspects of the standards and has provided a link for submitting comments. For more information on the NSPIRE Inspection Standards, version 1.3, please see the announcement below.
NSPIRE NEWS: AUGUST 3RD, 2020 HUD is excited to present a fully updated set of NSPIRE Inspection Standards, version 1.3. One of NSPIRE’s core objectives is the alignment of standards across programs that provide the same expectation of housing quality for all residents. NSPIRE Standards (1.3) greatly improves technical accuracy, relevance, clarity and better defines the applicability to HUD’s Housing Choice Voucher program. The format for this finalized version has also been updated for ease of use. HUD is committed to clear, plain-language inspection standards that improve accuracy, objectivity, and consistent inspection results. NSPIRE’s approach to standards development follows a clearly defined core set of principles: people-centered design, a focus on efficiency, science-based rationales, continuous collaborative improvement, and streamlined operations. NSPIRE standards are grounded in industry supported “rationales.” NSPIRE rationales are intended to be easy to understand, plainly written, risk-based assessments. A rationale describes the harm or result of a defect that has been identified as a health, safety, or major mechanical or habitability issue. It helps to illustrate HUD’s thought process on why an inspection issue is critical to quality and must be inspected, cited, and addressed for the safety and well-being of residents. During the NSPIRE Demonstration, revisions to standards will be posted to the website to provided industry, stakeholders, and public the opportunity to examine the proposed changes, provide feedback, and suggest relevant industry best practices. This approach continues HUD’s ongoing commitment to be responsive to changing requirements, evolving needs of the field, and the residents we serve. HUD welcomes public comments on all aspects of the standards. Feedback on the revised list of standards can be submitted by clicking on the following link: https://www.hud.gov/program_offices/public_indian_housing/reac/nspire/standards Thank you, The NSPIRE Team ######################################################################## We hope that you will want to continue receiving information from HUD. |