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Do you have information that correlates HCV renters to dwellings?

Ed Ware
eware@nrha.us


From: AHS [mailto:ahs@huduser.gov]
Sent: Wednesday, July 10, 2013 3:03 PM
To: Ed Ware

Subject: AHS 2015 Geographic Coverage (was RE: Time is Running Out to Make Your Voice Heard)

As Andy mentioned in his reply, the AHS has quite a lot of detailed information about housing quality. We have some on neighborhood conditions. “Foreclosed” is more of an event than a status. If a unit is occupied, it hasn’t been foreclosed on (yet). If it is vacant, we don’t ask how it came to be vacant. We do include foreclosure as one of the responses that recent movers can give as to why they moved.

Dav Vandenbroucke
Senior Economist
U.S. Department of Housing & Urban Development
451 7th Street SW, Room 8222
Washington, DC 20410

Email david.a.vandenbroucke@hud.gov
Phone 202-402-5890



From: AHS [mailto:ahs@huduser.gov]
Sent: Wednesday, July 10, 2013 10:06 AM
To: Vandenbroucke, David A
Subject: AHS 2015 Geographic Coverage (was RE: Time is Running Out to Make Your Voice Heard)

Do you get into whether the housing is excellent, good, poor, vacant, foreclosed, etc.? Housing conditions can changed drastically depending on the jobs, schools, crime, etc. Correlating housing to jobs, schools, crime, etc. will be more useful for policy’s decision and funding.

Casey Sien
CSien@njhmfa.state.nj.us