Join the National Low Income Housing Coalition staff for office hours to support your comment opposing HUD's proposed 30-Day Notice and Time Limits/Work Requirements rules.
On February 26, HUD took steps to repeal the requirement that public housing agencies (PHAs) and project-based rental assistance (PBRA) owners provide households with a 30-day termination notice prior to filing an eviction action for nonpayment of rent. These changes mean that certain tenants in HUD-assisted housing will have less time to catch up on rent to avoid eviction. According to a HUD press release, over 2 million HUD-assisted households will be impacted by this rule change. The public comment period lasts 60 days, with comments due April 27, 2026, at 11:59 pm ET. Comments can be submitted via regulations.gov.
On March 2, HUD proposed allowing public housing agencies (PHAs) and HUD-assisted owners to impose work requirements and time limits on assisted families. If implemented, such policies are expected to have negative impacts on HUD-assisted households. For example, a recent Center on Budget and Policy Priorities (CBPP) analysis found that a 2-year time limit on assistance would result in an estimated 3.3 million people losing their rental assistance, including 1.7 million children. NLIHC strongly opposes the NPRM. Members of the public can submit comments until May 1, 2026, at 11:59 pm ET.