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The Risk Share Program supports the development and preservation of affordable rental housing in Oregon by offering low-interest, long-term loans to housing developers. Administered by OHCS in partnership with the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD), the program helps reduce financing costs for projects that serve low-income Oregonians. In return, property owners agree to keep rents affordable and meet ongoing requirements that promote housing access and community well-being.
If your property is funded by the Risk Share program, you will need to follow certain rules and regulations. Below you will find more information about what's required including the Risk Share compliance manual and forms. If you are a property owner or management agent, please check this page regularly to access the most current information and the latest forms.
These forms are required for Risk Share funded properties.
CM.02 Tenant Income Certification (TIC)
CM.02 Tenant Income Certification (TIC) (English only)
CM.02a TIC Instructions
CM.02a TIC Instructions (English only)
Employment Verification
Employment Verification (English only)
OHCS Programs Self-Certification
OHCS Programs Self-Certification (English only)
For compliance and asset management questions, email ARH.Portfolio@hcs.oregon.gov. Major form changes and policy updates are also sent through Technical Advisories.
OHCS wants to make sure everyone has meaningful access to information and programs. If you would like these forms and information in a different language, alternate format, or need other accommodations, please email Language.Access@hcs.oregon.gov.
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