Audit 30235

FY End
2022-06-30
Total Expended
$2.71M
Findings
4
Programs
3
Year: 2022 Accepted: 2023-06-05

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Findings

ID Ref Severity Repeat Requirement
30130 2022-002 Material Weakness Yes E
30131 2022-002 Material Weakness Yes E
606572 2022-002 Material Weakness Yes E
606573 2022-002 Material Weakness Yes E

Contacts

Name Title Type
E15NFNW1EBJ9 Christopher Bathe Auditee
2155810743 Patrick Heavens Auditor
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Notes to SEFA

Title: Loan Program and Advance Accounting Policies: 1.Basis of PresentationThe accompanying schedule of expenditures of federal awards (the Schedule) includes the federal grant activity of Washington Lane Section 811 Housing Corporation (the Corporation) and is prepared using the accrual basis of accounting.2.Relationship to Basic Financial StatementsThe information in the Schedule is presented in accordance with the requirements of Title 2 U.S. Code of Federal Regulations Part 200, Uniform Administrative Requirements, Cost Principles and Audit Requirements for Federal Awards (Uniform Guidance). Therefore, some amounts presented in the Schedule may differ from amounts presented in, or used in the preparation of, the basic financial statements. De Minimis Rate Used: N Rate Explanation: The Corporation has not elected to use the 10% de-minimis indirect cost rate as allowed under the Uniform Guidance. The Corporation had an outstanding loan balance of $325,000 at June 30, 2022 and 2021 with continuing compliance requirements. The Corporation had a capital advance with a balance of $2,262,000 at June 30, 2022 and 2021 with continuing compliance requirements.

Finding Details

Finding 2022-002: Tenant Eligibility - Material Weakness Repeat of prior year finding 2021-01 Assistance Listing Number: 14.181 Federal Agency: U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development Federal Award Number: Not applicable Federal Award Year: July 1, 2021 - June 30, 2022 Pass-Through Entity: Not applicable Criteria: Section 811 of the National Affordable Housing Act provides funding for housing for persons with disabilities. To qualify as disabled, the household must consist of at least one person who is an adult (18 years or older) with a disability, two or more persons with disabilities living together, or a surviving household member under certain circumstances (42 USC 1437a(b)(3); 24 CFR section 891.505). Residents must also qualify as very low-income households to be eligible (42 USC 8013). Eligibility is only determined at move-in or at initial certification except in circumstances whereas family composition changes after initial occupancy a determination must be made as to whether the remaining member of the household will be eligible to receive assistance. Eligibility requirements are found in HUD?s regulations at 24 CFR Part 5. The Corporation is responsible for annually reexamining incomes of households occupying assisted units and make appropriate adjustments to the tenant payment and the project rental assistance payment (24 CFR section 891.410). Assistance applicants shall submit signed consent forms upon initial application and at reexamination (24 CFR section 5.230). Questioned Cost: None. Condition/Context: We identified a lack of review and maintenance of tenant file documentation for eligibility requirements including documentation of asset verification, support for medical expenses, signed and dated HUD form 50059, signed form 9887 and 9887A, documentation of move-out inspections, return of the security deposits, a current signed lease agreement and dating of signatures. There was missing documentation in two of the tenant files selected for the above required information. Our population included all tenants. Our sample included two tenant files. This was not a statistically valid sample. Cause: Lack of management oversight due to turnover. Effect: Two of two tenant files reviewed were missing required support as indicated above. Recommendation: The Corporation should have procedures in place to ensure documentation is maintained accordance with its requirements.
Finding 2022-002: Tenant Eligibility - Material Weakness Repeat of prior year finding 2021-01 Assistance Listing Number: 14.181 Federal Agency: U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development Federal Award Number: Not applicable Federal Award Year: July 1, 2021 - June 30, 2022 Pass-Through Entity: Not applicable Criteria: Section 811 of the National Affordable Housing Act provides funding for housing for persons with disabilities. To qualify as disabled, the household must consist of at least one person who is an adult (18 years or older) with a disability, two or more persons with disabilities living together, or a surviving household member under certain circumstances (42 USC 1437a(b)(3); 24 CFR section 891.505). Residents must also qualify as very low-income households to be eligible (42 USC 8013). Eligibility is only determined at move-in or at initial certification except in circumstances whereas family composition changes after initial occupancy a determination must be made as to whether the remaining member of the household will be eligible to receive assistance. Eligibility requirements are found in HUD?s regulations at 24 CFR Part 5. The Corporation is responsible for annually reexamining incomes of households occupying assisted units and make appropriate adjustments to the tenant payment and the project rental assistance payment (24 CFR section 891.410). Assistance applicants shall submit signed consent forms upon initial application and at reexamination (24 CFR section 5.230). Questioned Cost: None. Condition/Context: We identified a lack of review and maintenance of tenant file documentation for eligibility requirements including documentation of asset verification, support for medical expenses, signed and dated HUD form 50059, signed form 9887 and 9887A, documentation of move-out inspections, return of the security deposits, a current signed lease agreement and dating of signatures. There was missing documentation in two of the tenant files selected for the above required information. Our population included all tenants. Our sample included two tenant files. This was not a statistically valid sample. Cause: Lack of management oversight due to turnover. Effect: Two of two tenant files reviewed were missing required support as indicated above. Recommendation: The Corporation should have procedures in place to ensure documentation is maintained accordance with its requirements.
Finding 2022-002: Tenant Eligibility - Material Weakness Repeat of prior year finding 2021-01 Assistance Listing Number: 14.181 Federal Agency: U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development Federal Award Number: Not applicable Federal Award Year: July 1, 2021 - June 30, 2022 Pass-Through Entity: Not applicable Criteria: Section 811 of the National Affordable Housing Act provides funding for housing for persons with disabilities. To qualify as disabled, the household must consist of at least one person who is an adult (18 years or older) with a disability, two or more persons with disabilities living together, or a surviving household member under certain circumstances (42 USC 1437a(b)(3); 24 CFR section 891.505). Residents must also qualify as very low-income households to be eligible (42 USC 8013). Eligibility is only determined at move-in or at initial certification except in circumstances whereas family composition changes after initial occupancy a determination must be made as to whether the remaining member of the household will be eligible to receive assistance. Eligibility requirements are found in HUD?s regulations at 24 CFR Part 5. The Corporation is responsible for annually reexamining incomes of households occupying assisted units and make appropriate adjustments to the tenant payment and the project rental assistance payment (24 CFR section 891.410). Assistance applicants shall submit signed consent forms upon initial application and at reexamination (24 CFR section 5.230). Questioned Cost: None. Condition/Context: We identified a lack of review and maintenance of tenant file documentation for eligibility requirements including documentation of asset verification, support for medical expenses, signed and dated HUD form 50059, signed form 9887 and 9887A, documentation of move-out inspections, return of the security deposits, a current signed lease agreement and dating of signatures. There was missing documentation in two of the tenant files selected for the above required information. Our population included all tenants. Our sample included two tenant files. This was not a statistically valid sample. Cause: Lack of management oversight due to turnover. Effect: Two of two tenant files reviewed were missing required support as indicated above. Recommendation: The Corporation should have procedures in place to ensure documentation is maintained accordance with its requirements.
Finding 2022-002: Tenant Eligibility - Material Weakness Repeat of prior year finding 2021-01 Assistance Listing Number: 14.181 Federal Agency: U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development Federal Award Number: Not applicable Federal Award Year: July 1, 2021 - June 30, 2022 Pass-Through Entity: Not applicable Criteria: Section 811 of the National Affordable Housing Act provides funding for housing for persons with disabilities. To qualify as disabled, the household must consist of at least one person who is an adult (18 years or older) with a disability, two or more persons with disabilities living together, or a surviving household member under certain circumstances (42 USC 1437a(b)(3); 24 CFR section 891.505). Residents must also qualify as very low-income households to be eligible (42 USC 8013). Eligibility is only determined at move-in or at initial certification except in circumstances whereas family composition changes after initial occupancy a determination must be made as to whether the remaining member of the household will be eligible to receive assistance. Eligibility requirements are found in HUD?s regulations at 24 CFR Part 5. The Corporation is responsible for annually reexamining incomes of households occupying assisted units and make appropriate adjustments to the tenant payment and the project rental assistance payment (24 CFR section 891.410). Assistance applicants shall submit signed consent forms upon initial application and at reexamination (24 CFR section 5.230). Questioned Cost: None. Condition/Context: We identified a lack of review and maintenance of tenant file documentation for eligibility requirements including documentation of asset verification, support for medical expenses, signed and dated HUD form 50059, signed form 9887 and 9887A, documentation of move-out inspections, return of the security deposits, a current signed lease agreement and dating of signatures. There was missing documentation in two of the tenant files selected for the above required information. Our population included all tenants. Our sample included two tenant files. This was not a statistically valid sample. Cause: Lack of management oversight due to turnover. Effect: Two of two tenant files reviewed were missing required support as indicated above. Recommendation: The Corporation should have procedures in place to ensure documentation is maintained accordance with its requirements.