HUD Officially Extends the NSPIRE Demonstration Till 4/30/23
NSPIRE (National Standards for the Physical Inspection of Real Estate) is HUD’s new proposed inspection protocol set to replace UPCS (REAC physical inspections) and HQS (Housing Choice Voucher inspections).
The new proposed protocol prioritizes health, safety, and functional defects over those about appearance.
Moreover, NSPIRE introduces new deficiencies and corrective actions that currently do not exist.
NSPIRE was first announced in the Spring 2019, but the big question has been when will it become official?
On 9/28/21 HUD announced their biggest clue to date.
According to the official notice on the Federal Register, HUD has extended the NSPIRE Demonstration through April 30, 2023.
This demonstration allows HUD to test the proposed NSPIRE standards and protocols at properties that volunteer to be in the program.
In addition, anybody can provide comments on NSPIRE proposed standards throughout the demonstration period.
NSPIRE Timeline So Far
- NSPIRE first announced Spring 2019.
- Two-year demonstration period began 4th Quarter of Fiscal Year 2019.
- First round of properties were approved 2/20/20.
- COVID halted demonstration in 2020.
- NSPIRE demonstrations started again 6/1/21.
- On 9/28/21, HUD officially announced the NSPIRE demonstration will extend through 4/30/23.
UPDATE 10/20/22
Tonight UPCS Inspectors LLC took place in HUD teleconference exclusive to REAC contractors.
Based on the information shared, HUD now has possible tentative dates for the start of NSPIRE.
Specifically:
- NSPIRE could start for public-housing inspections on 4/1/23. There is still a possibility for another six (6) month delay to 10/1/23 (which is start of HUD’s Fiscal Year 2023-2024).
- NSPIRE could start for multi-family project based properties on 10/1/23. If public housing is delayed, it would coincide this this start date.
- There is still no information on when NSPIRE will replace HQS or when it will replace UPCS for HOME program inspections.
As a REAC contractor, we will continue to stay in touch with HUD about future updates.
Main Take Away
Until NSPIRE becomes official, UPCS and HQS will continue to be the required inspection protocols.
Currently, UPCS Inspectors LLC includes elements of NSPIRE in its’ HQS and UPCS trainings.
Once NSPIRE becomes official, we will provide a full NSPIRE training course, which will include a spiral NSPIRE workbook (with resources, checklists, and photos of all deficiencies).
Please contact us if you have any questions.