Fair Housing -- A Guidebook for Owners and Managers of Apartments
By The National Affordable Housing Management Association
This guidebook covers various housing laws, provides an assessment of fair housing challenges, presents a wide range of fair housing issues and landmark cases and includes insights from expert owners and managers who have faced these issues and developed effective approaches. A must for apartment owners and managers.
Price: $25.00 members
$30.00 non-members
Pages: 324
Binding: Softbound
Publication No.: O1000
Buy Now
Managing Housing Credit Apartments
By Anker Heegaard and Charles S. Wilkins, Jr.
This book is the perfect guide to managing apartments under the IRS low-income housing tax credit program. Written especially for property managers, it provides good advice from recognized experts in the field.
Price: $35.00 members
$40.00 non-members
Binding: softbound
Publication No.: O470
Buy Now
Managing Affordable Housing: A Practical Guide to Creating Stable Communities
By Bennett L. Hecht
This book offers specific strategies for identifying the resources available for affordable housing, and for creating self-sustaining community development ventures. Managing Affordable Housing offers an effective management approach to protecting affordable housing developments and ensuring their economic stability. It also offers effective strategies for day-to-day management and maintenance of property, strategies for creating entrepreneurial enterprises, and methods of generating operating capital.
Plus, all the forms and worksheets managers need to manage physical property, apply for government grants, take advantage of tax benefits and pursue special loan opportunities are included in the book and on computer diskette.
Price: $95.00 members
$105.00 non-members
Pages: 593
Binding: softbound
Publication No.: O967
Buy Now
Neighborhood Recovery
By John Kromer
Called both "honest and intelligent," this book presents a unique perspective on hope in America 's urban neighborhoods. Kromer tackles the question: How can we help distressed urban communities recover from a generation of economic loss and reposition themselves for success in today's economy? He looks at how blending public-sector leadership and community initiatives can produce lasting results with this book that has been called "part war story, part how-to manual." His framework includes home ownership and financing; community-based organizations; resident job training; and more.
Price: $20.00 members
$25.00 non-members
Pages: 262
Binding: softbound
Publication No.: O995
Buy Now
Shelter from the Storm -- Successful Market Conversions of Regulated Housing
By Charles S. Wilkins, Jr.
This book is a must for those involved in moving government assisted properties closer to market. It covers not only the risks faced by all properties but those specific to government assisted properties including special requirements, shifting policies, and unpredictable funding.
Price: $50.00 members
$55.00 non-members
Pages: 320
Binding: softbound
Publication No.: O465
Buy Now
Solutions: Reinventing Public Housing
By Chicago Architecture Foundation
In response to the Gautreaux decision, the Chicago Housing Authority asked the Chicago architectural community with the challenge of producing more than 20 different designs that would complement and blend into the neighborhood fabric of the city to help the Authority accomplish their scattered site goals. This publication contains the designs.
Price: $8.00 members $12.00 non-members
Pages: 64
Binding: softbound
Publication No.: O957
Buy Now