2026 Affordable Housing Compliance Workshop

Register Now for Our 26th Annual Affordable Housing Compliance & Fair Housing Workshop

Led by AJ Johnson | May 5–6 | $750 per person

Join us for this must-attend event designed to equip affordable housing professionals with the knowledge and tools to successfully manage the complex requirements of today’s housing programs.

What You’ll Learn:
Gain practical insights and up-to-date guidance on compliance with the following programs:
Low-Income Housing Tax Credits (LIHTC), Inclusionary Housing, 421a Tax Exemptions, HOME, and Section 8.

What You’ll Gain:
• Understand HOTMA Updates
• Stay Compliant with HUD Regulations and Fair Housing Requirements
• Improve Tenant Selection Procedures
• Enhance Efficiency and Reduce Risk
• Protect Your Property and Residents
• Boost Your Expertise with Real-World Guidance
• Earn Housing Credit Certified Professional (HCCP) Continuing Education Credits

Who Should Attend:
Property managers, compliance officers, and housing professionals responsible for day-to-day operations and regulatory compliance.

Register for the workshop on the form below.

Group Pricing: Register 9 attendees and get a free seat for a 10th attendee. To inquire about group pricing, please contact Mildred Flores-Thevenin, Director of Marketing at mflores@shfinc.org.

Time: 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM

Location: REBNY, Auditorium- 570 Lexington Avenue (at East 51st Street) New York, NY 10022

Workshop Details

Designed for more experienced managers, supervisory personnel, investment asset managers, and compliance specialists, this course builds on the information covered in the Basics of Tax Credit Site Management. It includes a more detailed discussion of income verification issues, as well as the minimum set-aside requirements (including the Average Income Minimum Set-Aside), optional fees, and the use of common areas. The Available Unit Rule is explained thoroughly, along with the requirements for units occupied by students. Participants will also learn about setting rents at a tax-credit property. This course features some practice problems but is more discussion-focused than the Basic course. A calculator is recommended (cell phone calculators are acceptable).

This full-day training is intended for senior management staff, developers, corporate finance officers, and others involved in decision-making regarding how LIHTC deals are structured. This training covers complex issues such as eligible and qualified basis, applicable fraction, credit calculation (including first year calculation), placed in service issues, rehab projects, tax exempt bonds, projects with HOME funds, Next Available Unit Rule, employee units, mixed income properties, vacant unit rule, and dealing effectively with State Agencies.

The cost for workshop, including food and materials, is $750 per attendee. Online payments are preferred and can be made through the registration form below. For payment via check, checks can be made payable to Settlement Housing Fund, Inc. 

Attn: Fiscal Dep sent to:

Settlement Housing Fund – AJ Johnson
247 West 37th Street, 4th Floor
New York, NY 10018

Once payments are sent, please send names, and email addresses of attendees to Mildred Flores, our Director of Marketing and Compliance at mflores@shfinc.org.

Presented By AJ Johnson

AJ Johnson is a nationally recognized leader in affordable housing. AJ Johnson is president of AJ Johnson Consulting Services, Inc. and has over 40 years in the affordable housing industry. Johnson has developed over 70 multifamily housing complexes using federal, state and conventional financing, of which more than 40 used the LIHTC. AJ Johnson Consulting Services has performed asset management reviews on more than 6,000 properties containing approximately 660,000 units since January 1995. 

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If you are a developer and interested in learning more about our Affordable Housing Compliance Workshop please contact Mildred Flores, our Director of Marketing and Compliance at (212) 265-6530, ext.118 or at mflores@shfinc.org.