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This training module was last updated in September, 2005.
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Introduction
and Objectives
Welcome
to HUD's online training module on Real Estate Acquisition and Relocation
in HUD Programs. This module provides critical information on how
your HUD funded project may be impacted by two federal laws:
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Uniform Relocation Assistance and Real Property Acquisition
Policies Act (URA or Uniform Act) and
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Section 104(d) of the Housing and Community Development Act.
If
your HUD funded program or project requires the acquisition of real
estate or displaces persons from their homes, businesses or farms,
YOU NEED TO KNOW THIS INFORMATION.
What
will you learn in this module?
This
module will provide you with useful information in order to comply
with the minimum requirements of the URA and Section 104(d).
By
the end of this module, you should be able to:
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Discuss the purpose and objectives of the URA and Section 104(d)
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Describe when the URA and Section 104(d) apply and who they protect
- Identify
how the URA and Section 104(d) regulations impact acquisition
and relocation activities
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Locate other sources of information for acquisition and relocation
assistance
Who
needs to read this module?
Although
the information presented in this module is applicable to nearly
all HUD funded programs and projects, the target audience for this
module includes HUD grantees and grant subrecipients who implement
and manage affordable housing development activities.
What
topics will be covered in this module?
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Overview
of the Uniform Act (URA)
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Planning
for Real Estate Acquisition and Relocation
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What
is a Program or Project?
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Voluntary
Acquisition vs. Involuntary Acquisition of Property
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Key
Acquisition Steps-Involuntary Acquisition
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Who
is Displaced? / Who is Not Displaced?
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Relocation
Notices
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Relocation
Advisory Services
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Residential
Relocation
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Housing
of Last Resort
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Temporary
Relocation
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Nonresidential
Relocation
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Overview
of Section 104(d)
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Additional
Information
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