Finding Text
Finding 2021-002 Housing Voucher Cluster – Special Tests – HQS Enforcement – Noncompliance and Significant
Deficiency in Internal Controls
Criteria: HUD requires that all units under the Housing Choice Vouchers Program meet specific Housing Quality
Standards (HQS). In cases of failed inspections, timely re-inspections are mandatory, and if compliance is not
achieved, abatement of Housing Assistance Payments (HAP) or voucher cancellation is required.
Condition: During the audit, it was noted that in one instance, a unit that failed its HQS inspection did not undergo
a subsequent re-inspection. Consequently, the required abatement of HAP or cancellation of the housing voucher
was not executed.
Cause: The non-compliance appears to stem from oversight or procedural lapses in the enforcement of HQS within
the Housing Voucher Cluster program. This may be due to inadequate training, monitoring, or failure to adhere to
established protocols.
Effect or Potential Effect: This non-compliance undermines the integrity of the Housing Choice Vouchers Program
and may lead to tenants living in substandard conditions. It also represents a risk of improper use of federal funds
and can impact the credibility and effectiveness of the program.
Questioned Costs: The exact monetary impact needs further investigation to determine the amount of HAP that
should have been abated for the period of non-compliance.
Context: This finding represents a potentially systemic issue within the Housing Voucher Cluster program, as it was
identified in 20% of the sampled cases. It highlights a need for more rigorous enforcement and monitoring of HQS
compliance.
Recommendations: Implement more stringent procedures for monitoring HQS compliance, including timely reinspections
and enforcement of HAP abatement or voucher cancellation. Enhance training for staff involved in the
HQS process to ensure a thorough understanding of compliance requirements. Establish a system of regular audits
to identify and rectify lapses in HQS enforcement promptly.
Responsible Official's Response: The auditee acknowledges the deficiency in enforcing Housing Quality Standards
(HQS) as highlighted in the finding. In response to this issue, the management commits to implementing a
comprehensive corrective action plan.