John Meyers, 515 Housing Consultant

Last revised January 13, 2007      


Welcome. I am a housing consultant on the USDA FmHA (Farmers Home Administration), Rural Development, Rural Housing Service Section 515 Rural Rental Housing program, which provides affordable rental housing for moderate, low and very-low income families and the elderly.
 
TABLE OF CONTENTS
 
Dealing with Audits
(CARH Panel Discussion, January 2003)
515 Portfolio Analysis: Opportunity for Owners
RHS’s New Enforcement Tools
(CARH Panel Discussion, June 2001)
What To Do When The Government Comes Knocking
(CARH Panel Discussion, January 2000)
Appeal Fees Paid By the Rural Housing Service
“Prepayment:  Doing Well with Less”
(Speech to Housing Assistance Council, December 1998)
When You Are Considering an Appeal
Capital Improvement Plans
A Letter to My Clients
Coan & Lyons on the Equal Access to Justice Act
RD/FmHA Stakeholders Meeting on Prepayment (April 1997)
“Why You Can’t Prepay:  Exit Options and Prepayment Under 515”
(Speech to CARH, May 1997)
Proposed Legislation on Prepayment
Résumé
Links

 

Notes from Meetings of the
Council for Affordable and Rural Housing (CARH):

June 2006
June 2005
June 2004
June 2003
January 2003
June 2002
January 2002
June 2001
January 2000
June 1999
January 1999
June 1998
February 1998
January 1997
“Aging Portfolio” Seminar,
September 1996
 
Notes from Meetings of the
National Association of Home Builders (NAHB):

September 1999
January 1998
Rural Housing Council,
September 1997
Rural Housing Council,
January 1997
Rural Housing Council,
May 1996

 

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Since 1988 I have consulted with owners, developers and managers of 515 projects on many issues, including:
— resolving project issues through Workout
     Plans, improved budgets, etc.
— resolving issues with the Agency
— appealing adverse Agency decisions,
     including OIG Audit findings
— transferring projects (sale or acquisition)
— analyzing equity in projects for Agency
     prepayment incentives
— prepaying projects and taking them out of
     the program.
If you have an issue with the Agency or on your projects, or don’t have the expertise on your staff, please
contact me. My telephone number is 502.451.2727.

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