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SUMMARY:Subsidized Housing Basics 2025 (Virtual Event)
LOCATION:
DESCRIPTION:The Practising Law Institute is offeri
 ng a webcast of a live presentation from San Franc
 isco entitled  Subsidized Housing Basics 2025  (ht
 tps://www.pli.edu/programs/subsidized-housing-basi
 cs?t=live)  on June 12, 2025 from 12:00 PM-6;30 PM
 -Eastern.   

Registration: $199.00     

Full
  scholarships and discounts to attend PLI programs
  are widely available to attorneys working in nonp
 rofit/legal services organizations; pro bono attor
 neys; government attorneys; judges and judicial la
 w clerks; law professors and law students; senior 
 attorneys (age 65 and over); law librarians and pa
 ralegals who work for nonprofit/legal services org
 anizations; unemployed attorneys; and others with 
 financial hardships.   

All eligible attendees 
 are urged to complete and submit a PLI Scholarship
  Application. 
  https://www.pli.edu/probono/pbsc
 holarship  (https://www.pli.edu/probono/pbscholars
 hip)     

This substantive training provides a 
 basic overview of the federal housing programs, re
 cent changes, current trends, and issues facing pr
 actitioners. The training is designed for advocate
 s with limited housing experience, but practitione
 rs at all levels should benefit from this training
 . The panelists are experts in housing law who wil
 l cover a broad-range of topics in federally-assis
 ted housing with real-world examples.   What You W
 ill Learn   

After completing this program, par
 ticipants will be able to:   
    
>  Compare di
 fferent types of federally assisted housing includ
 ing the various HUD housing programs, the Low-Inco
 me Housing Tax Credit Program, and USDA’s rural ho
 using programs.   
>  Define the key features of 
 the various federally assisted housing programs in
 cluding admissions, rents, and terminations/evicti
 ons.   
>  Apply substantive knowledge of tenants
 ’ rights in the federal programs to a legal housin
 g practice.   
>  Identify emerging issues in the
  field.     Who Should Attend   

Practitioners 
 who want to gain a deeper understanding of subsidi
 zed housing, as well as housing attorneys looking 
 for tools to represent their clients in federally-
 assisted housing. The sessions will address issues
  pertinent to those new to federally-subsidized ho
 using practice as well as experienced practitioner
 s.
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