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Limited Denial of Participation (LDP) is an action taken by a HUD
Field Office or the Deputy Assistant Secretary for Single Family (DASSF)
or Multifamily (DASMF) Housing which excludes a party from further
participation in a HUD program area. The scope of the LDP is limited
to the geographic area of the office which sent the notice to the
party. DASSF and DASMF LDPs are effective nation-wide unless otherwise
noted. An LDP expires in one year. A HUD "program area"
is as broad as the programmatic jurisdiction of an Assistant Secretary.
LDPs are issued to parties (individuals and companies) who fail to
comply with HUD program standards. In most cases, the causes of an
LDP action could be remedied by the party. LDP actions include provisions
for an appeal process with a speedy conference at the HUD office which
issued the LDP as the first step in that process.
You can also view the national
LDP and debarments
through HUD.
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