EIV Tenant Detail Reports In 2025

EIV reports are more than just numbers on a page; they are critical to verifying tenant income, identifying discrepancies, and ensuring compliance with federal regulations. Errors or oversights in handling these reports can lead to costly non-compliance issues, tenant disputes, and even potential penalties. Our session is designed to eliminate the guesswork and empower you with a clear, step-by-step approach to managing EIV tenant detail reports effectively.

As you’re managing tenant files, ensuring compliance with HUD regulations, and suddenly, an EIV (Enterprise Income Verification) report reveals a discrepancy. What do you do next? Do you know how to properly interpret the report, investigate the issue, and document your findings to maintain compliance? If you’ve ever hesitated when answering these questions, our exclusive training session is designed just for you. Join us for an in-depth session on mastering EIV tenant detail reports. This training will equip you with the essential knowledge and tools to navigate the complexities of EIV reports with confidence and accuracy.

Why should you attend :

EIV tenant detail reports don’t have to be intimidating. With the right training, you can master the process, avoid compliance pitfalls, and ensure your tenant records are accurate and audit-proof. Don’t miss this opportunity to enhance your expertise and stay ahead in the world of property management and HUD compliance. This training is essential for property managers, compliance specialists, leasing agents, and anyone responsible for maintaining tenant records under HUD programs. Whether you’re new to handling EIV reports or looking for a refresher to sharpen your skills, this session will provide the clarity and confidence you need.

Areas covered in the session:

During this engaging and practical session, you’ll gain a deep understanding of:

  • How to Read and Interpret EIV Reports: Learn how to break down and analyze the data presented in EIV reports, ensuring you understand what the numbers and alerts mean.
  • When and Why to Run Reports: Discover best practices for scheduling and utilizing these reports efficiently to stay ahead of potential issues before they become compliance concerns.
  • Identifying, Investigating & Resolving Discrepancies: Gain hands-on knowledge on spotting inconsistencies, conducting thorough investigations, and taking the necessary steps to resolve them properly.
  • Proper Documentation and Notation Practices: Compliance isn’t just about identifying errors—it’s about proving that you took the right steps to address them. We’ll show you exactly how to document tenant files with the required information, ensuring you’re always audit-ready.

 

Who should attend this?

  • HUD Multifamily funded properties: A must for Property Managers
  • Compliance officers,
  • Housing professionals who deal with HUD’s EIV system; Properties that follow the HUD Handbook 4350.3.
  • Property Manager
  • Housing Director
  • Community Manager
  • Home Owner
  • Apartment Manager

 

* There will be time allowed for questions at the end of the presentations. (Live Session)

*Not able to attend the live session? Choose an On-Demand session to watch the session later.

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. Rhanda has developed specialized expertise in processing Auto-OCAF rent adjustments, Special Claims, Budget-Based Rent Adjustments, and Contract Renewals. Her background in HUD funded multifamily affordable housing subsidy programs is extensive, with a specialization in properties that follow HUD Handbook 4350.3 for occupancy guidelines. In addition to her technical expertise, Rhanda has a strong track record in building and coordinating educational programs focused on affordable housing. She has also served as the Director of the Affordable Housing Study Commission for Florida, where she played a key role in understanding and reporting on affordable housing policy and statistics in the state. Rhanda’s experience also includes managing the records retention program for a state housing finance agency (HFA), where she was instrumental in developing the agency’s records retention strategy and served as a liaison for the OnBase© software system.

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