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NSPIRE Extension for HCV Until 2/1/27

September 30, 2025 by Alejandro Dominguez

NSPIRE Extension for HCV: HUD Delays Implementation to 2027 for Housing Choice Voucher Programs

The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) has announced an important update affecting Housing Choice Voucher (HCV) programs. The agency has extended the NSPIRE compliance deadline for HCV, Project-Based Voucher (PBV), and Section 8 Moderate Rehabilitation programs to February 1, 2027.

This decision, published in the Federal Register on September 30, 2025 (Docket No. FR-6086-N-12), gives Public Housing Agencies (PHAs) and property owners more time to prepare for the new National Standards for the Physical Inspection of Real Estate (NSPIRE) system.

What the Extension Means

NSPIRE is HUD’s modernization of the federal inspection process. It replaces the older Housing Quality Standards (HQS) with a model that emphasizes resident health and safety. However, implementing NSPIRE across the vast HCV network requires time, planning, and coordination.

Because of these challenges, HUD extended the compliance date to February 1, 2027. This additional time will help PHAs and landlords upgrade inspection tools, update data systems, and complete training. As a result, agencies can adopt NSPIRE standards consistently across all jurisdictions.

Why the Additional Time Matters

Many PHAs have already begun pilot testing NSPIRE-V, the version designed for voucher programs. Even so, HUD recognized that full conversion from HQS to NSPIRE involves many changes. Agencies must adjust inspection scoring, deficiency definitions, and documentation systems.

Smaller agencies and landlords often depend on contracted inspectors who need time to learn the new requirements. Therefore, the extended deadline ensures every participant can prepare properly. It also allows HUD to collect feedback, refine protocols, and update its guidance before nationwide rollout.

Preparing for the 2027 Deadline

Although the compliance date is delayed, HUD urges agencies to act now. PHAs should:

  • Continue HQS inspections while adding NSPIRE testing practices.
  • Train staff and contractors on new inspection methods and categories.
  • Upgrade systems to manage NSPIRE’s digital reporting tools.

Early preparation reduces the risk of noncompliance later. It also helps agencies improve inspection accuracy and gain experience with NSPIRE software before it becomes mandatory.

Looking Ahead

The February 2027 extension shows that HUD values careful planning and collaboration. Over the next two years, housing authorities and property owners can strengthen training, improve communication, and align internal processes.

Ultimately, this update supports HUD’s broader goal: creating a unified, transparent inspection system that improves housing quality for every HCV participant nationwide. By preparing now, agencies will be ready for a smoother transition and better outcomes for residents.

Source: Federal Register, Docket No. FR-6086-N-12 (90 FR 46911).

Filed Under: HCV, HUD Updates, NSPIRE Training Tagged With: HCV, hqs, nspire, training

NSPIRE Extension for CPD Until 10/1/26

September 30, 2025 by Alejandro Dominguez

NSPIRE Extension for CPD: Understanding HUD’s 2026 Compliance Shift and Its Impact on Housing Programs

The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) has recently announced an important update that affects Community Planning and Development (CPD) programs nationwide. Through its notice published in the Federal Register on September 30, 2025 (Docket No. FR-6086-N-11), HUD officially extended the compliance deadline for the National Standards for the Physical Inspection of Real Estate (NSPIRE) initiative.

This extension, while subtle in appearance, carries significant implications for grantees, housing providers, and local governments working under CPD-funded programs. In essence, it provides more time to prepare for the full implementation of NSPIRE’s modernized inspection standards.

What Is NSPIRE and Why It Matters

To understand the importance of this extension, it helps to first look at what NSPIRE represents. HUD developed the NSPIRE inspection model to replace the long-standing Uniform Physical Condition Standards (UPCS) and Housing Quality Standards (HQS). Unlike its predecessors, NSPIRE takes a resident-centered approach, emphasizing health, safety, and livability over purely structural assessments.

Moreover, NSPIRE aligns inspection expectations across HUD’s various program offices—including Public and Indian Housing (PIH) and Multifamily Housing—creating a single, unified inspection standard. This move ensures that housing quality expectations are consistent, regardless of whether a property is funded through HOME, CoC, HOPWA, CDBG, or ESG programs.

In practice, NSPIRE inspections focus on three main categories:

  • Inside: The condition of unit interiors, such as life-safety systems, electrical outlets, and sanitation.
  • Outside: The building’s exterior, grounds, and access areas.
  • Systems: Critical mechanical, electrical, and structural components that sustain long-term livability.

Through this structure, HUD aims to ensure that all residents—regardless of program—live in housing that is safe, functional, and dignified.

Why HUD Extended the CPD Compliance Date

While NSPIRE implementation has already begun for Public Housing and Multifamily programs, HUD recognized that CPD’s vast and varied structure required a more deliberate rollout. Therefore, the agency decided to extend the compliance date into 2026.

This decision was based on several factors. For one, CPD encompasses a wide network of jurisdictions and nonprofit partners, each with unique regulatory frameworks. In addition, many agencies are still in the process of updating their internal systems, training staff, and testing NSPIRE’s digital inspection tools. By extending the compliance timeline, HUD is allowing more time to complete these critical steps successfully.

In other words, the extension is not a delay in progress—it is an opportunity for readiness.

What This Means for CPD Grantees and Property Owners

For grantees, property managers, and local governments, this extension means more than just extra time. It’s also a signal to begin strategic preparation now.

Specifically, organizations should use this period to:

  • Train their staff on NSPIRE standards.
  • Conduct pilot inspections to familiarize staff with the new scoring system.
  • Upgrade data systems to handle digital inspection reporting.

Furthermore, because NSPIRE prioritizes health and safety issues—such as smoke alarms, mold, and pest management—properties will need to reassess their maintenance priorities to align with the upcoming requirements.

Looking Ahead to 2026

As the 2026 deadline approaches, HUD will continue refining technical guidance and inspection tools. Consequently, CPD grantees should expect additional notices, training, and clarifying documents.

Ultimately, the NSPIRE framework represents more than a regulatory update—it marks a cultural shift toward accountability, transparency, and proactive property management. By embracing these standards early, CPD partners can ensure a smooth transition and help elevate housing quality for the communities they serve.

In conclusion, HUD’s NSPIRE Extension for CPD offers both a reprieve and a responsibility. The extra time provides room for thoughtful preparation, but the expectation is clear: full NSPIRE compliance is coming, and the time to get ready is now.

Filed Under: CPD, NSPIRE News, NSPIRE Training Tagged With: CPD, nspire, training

NSPIRE for Voucher Training Online

March 21, 2025 by Alejandro Dominguez

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Don’t miss your chance to take our new NSPIRE training online!

This class is designed specifically for the Housing Choice Voucher (Section 8) and Continuum of Care programs to help you succeed on future inspections!

NSPIRE for Voucher 2-Day Course

Next Webinar 3/11-3/12/26 (9:00 AM – 3:00 PM CST)

  • NSPIRE History and Background
  • NSPIRE Administrative Regulations for HCV and CoC
  • Overview of Inspector Tasks and Conduct
  • Types of Inspections and Outcomes
  • Owner and Tenant Relations
  • The HUD NSPIRE for HCV Checklist
  • All the NSPIRE deficiencies in the three new inspection areas (Inside, Outside, and Units)
  • Pass/Fail Standards and Corrective Timelines
  • How to Transition from HQS to NSPIRE
  • New Smoke Detector Requirements
  • Summary of Inspection Process
  • Online Exam is Included!

What is Included?

This live webinar will feature PowerPoint, mock exercises, group discussion, and our 2-day NSPIRE spiral workbook (which includes photographs, resources, and checklists).

In addition, the class is taught by Alejandro Dominguez, owner of UPCS Inspectors LLC and experienced inspection trainer.

UPCS Inspectors LLC is a REAC RAP Contractor up to date on all the latest changes with NSPIRE.

Online Exam

UPCS Inspectors LLC ensures the quality of the course provided. The online exam is administered by ClassMarker.com.

There is no additional charge for the comprehension exam at the end of the course.

After the class, all registered attendees will be provided an online link to take the exam.

Students that pass the exam will be able to download and print a course certificate.

Who Should Attend?

Anybody who is involved in Housing Choice Voucher (Section 8) or Continuum of Care (CoC) should take this class.

Above all, we don’t just think of ourselves as trainers.  UPCS Inspectors LLC strives to support our clients with their goals, help solve their problems, and get them where they want to be.

Testimonials from Our Inspection Classes

  • “It was a great and very informational class. The instructor was amazing!” – Minnesota
  • “It was a pleasure taking this class. It provided great clarity for the inspections that I will be doing.” – New York
  • “I think this course was very informative and essential to complete a thorough inspection.” – Maryland
  • “The mix of lecture with opportunities for interaction was great. Slides and book serve as great resources to use later to apply knowledge. Thank you!” – Florida
  • “Very well informed. The instructor answered all questions and was very understandable.”- Texas
  • “This class was great. My instructor made the class fun and there was never a dull moment. I would recommend this course for anyone wanting to learn how to do Section 8 Inspections.” – Kentucky

Registration

$450 per attendee. $395 per attendee for group of five or more. PLUS ONLINE EXAM IS INCLUDED!

Please register seven days before the class date to receive your materials on time.

Any late registrants will be emailed digital copies of the PowerPoint, but we cannot guarantee the course binder will arrive on time.

After you indicate your preferred payment option you will be emailed a separate online invoice.

You can download a printable version of the registration form here if you prefer.

Questions? Contact us at education@upcsinspectors.com or 512-653-6999.

    Cancellation Policy: If you are not able to attend this NSPIRE training, you must notify UPCS Inspectors LLC via email seven calendar days before the class date to receive full refund.

    Substitutions are accepted.

    Cancellations less than seven days before the class date will be billed for any course materials that were shipped and processed, along with any credit card processing fees.

    UPCS Inspectors LLC reserves the right to cancel the webinar at any time.

    If a webinar is cancelled, registration fees will be refunded in full.

    Filed Under: NSPIRE Training Tagged With: HCV, HOME, Inspection, nspire, online, REAC, Section 8, training, webinar

    NSPIRE for REAC Training Online

    February 14, 2025 by Alejandro Dominguez

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    Don’t miss your chance to take our highly rated NSPIRE for REAC training online!

    This one-day course will prepare you for REAC inspections and help you succeed!

    NSPIRE for REAC Preparation Training Online

    Next Webinar: 3/12/25 (9:00 AM – 3:00 PM CST)

    • Introduction to REAC (why a good score matters).
    • Explanation of Scoring (don’t waste time and money on items that will not affect your score).
    • Overview of Inspector Tasks and Conduct (how to maintain control of the inspection).
    • Pre-Inspection, Inspection Day, and Post Inspection duties (with checklists).
    • Breakdown of highest scoring NSPIRE deficiencies (with a booklet of all NSPIRE deficiencies).
    • Industry updates that can impact your score.

    This seminar includes PowerPoint, group discussion, and class materials. Class materials include photographs of actual deficiencies, mock inspection exercises, and our inspection preparation checklists.

    What is Included?

    This live webinar will feature PowerPoint, mock exercises, group discussion, and our 1-day NSPIRE spiral workbook (which includes photographs, resources, and checklists).

    In addition, the class is taught by Alejandro Dominguez, owner of UPCS Inspectors LLC and experienced inspection trainer.

    Alejandro founded this company in 2015 as a REAC Certified Inspector and Contractor. UPCS Inspectors LLC was recognized by REAC in 2017 as an Outstanding Business Partner.

    Who Should Attend?

    Anybody who is involved with Public Housing, Multi-Family, and Service Mortgagee properties that go through REAC inspections should take this course.

    Our classes are tailored for housing management professionals, maintenance personnel, and inspectors interested in thorough training of the NSPIRE protocol. Even if you have attended an NSPIRE class in the past, there are several reasons to attend our class. Some reasons include:

    • You have an inspection coming up and your staff needs a refresher.
    • You have a change in staff and new hires with no REAC experience.
    • You want to see an improvement in your REAC scores.
    • You want to keep up with all the latest changes from NSPIRE.

    Testimonials

    • “It was a great and very informational class. The instructor was amazing!” – Minnesota
    • “The training course was great! All questions are addressed perfectly!” – Louisiana
    • “Awesome class and we learned so much! Very fun and educational!” – Washington
    • “The mix of lecture with opportunities for interaction was great. Slides and book serve as great resources to use later to apply knowledge. Thank you!” – Florida
    • “Very well informed. The instructor answered all questions and was very understandable.”- Texas
    • “We received so much more information than any other classes we’ve taken!” – Arizona

    Registration

    $195 per attendee. $175 per attendee for group of five or more.

    Please register seven days before the class date to receive your materials on time.

    Any late registrants will be emailed digital copies of the PowerPoint, but we cannot guarantee the course binder will arrive on time.

    After you indicate your preferred payment option you will be emailed a separate online invoice.

    You can download a printable version of the registration form here if you prefer.

    Questions? Contact us at education@upcsinspectors.com or 512-653-6999.

      Cancellation Policy: If you are not able to attend this NSPIRE training, you must notify UPCS Inspectors LLC via email seven calendar days before the class date to receive full refund.

      Substitutions are accepted.

      Cancellations less than seven days before the class date will be billed for any course materials that were shipped and processed, along with any credit card processing fees.

      UPCS Inspectors LLC reserves the right to cancel the webinar at any time.

      If a webinar is cancelled, registration fees will be refunded in full.

      Filed Under: NSPIRE Training Tagged With: nspire, online, REAC, training, webinar

      Breaking News 2/3/25: HOME Final Rule Delayed

      February 3, 2025 by Alejandro Dominguez

      HUD’s new final rule for the HOME Program was delayed to April 2025. 

      What You Need to Know

      The “HOME Investment Partnerships Program: Program Updates and Streamlining” Final Rule, published by HUD on 1/6/25, was set to become effective on 2/5/25.

      However, on 2/3/25, HUD announced the rule would be delayed till 4/20/25.

      The delay complies with a presidential memo that pauses pending rules in the Federal Register by at least 60 days.

      What is in the Final Rule?

      “This final rule revises the current HOME regulations to update, simplify, or streamline requirements, better align the program with other Federal housing programs, and implement recent amendments to the HOME statute.”

      This notice also makes changes for the implementation of NSPIRE. 

      All CPD programs must switch to NSPIRE property standard for inspections by 10/1/25.

      For the HOME Program, this means UPCS will be replaced by NSPIRE as the new inspection standard.

      How Should We Switch to NSPIRE?

      NSPIRE has been effective since 2023 for several programs, such as Housing Choice Voucher, Project-Based Multi-Family, and Public Housing. 

      As such, UPCS Inspectors LLC has already trained hundreds of students on NSPIRE!

      Once the final rule becomes effective, we will announce the dates of our NSPIRE for the HOME program class.

      This class will replace our UPCS for the HOME program class some of you have taken.

      It will educate you on the NSPIRE inspection, the HOME Final Rule, and Participating Jurisdiction’s responsibilities.

      All CPD Programs Must Switch to NSPIRE by 10/1/25

      Please stay tuned for the announcement of the NSPIRE for the HOME Program Class.

      You can visit our website at any time to look at class schedules for other programs.

      Questions? Contact us at education@upcsinspectors.com or 512-653-6999.

      UPCS Inspectors LLC celebrates its 10-Year Anniversary in 2025.

      Thank you for your support.

      Filed Under: HOME Program, NSPIRE News Tagged With: HOME, nspire, online, training, webinar

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      2026 NSPIRE HQS training - HCV, CoC, CPD, and REAC training, webinars, and seminars.

      NSPIRE for Voucher Online Training
      Section 8 and Continuum of Care
      Registration Closed
      1/14-1/15/26

      HQS Online Training
      Section 8 and Continuum of Care
      Registration Closed
      2/12-2/13/26

      NSPIRE for REAC Preparation Online Training
      Private Event – Holy Family Senior Living
      3/4/26

      NSPIRE for Voucher Online Training
      Section 8 and Continuum of Care
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      3/11-3/12/26

      HQS Online Training
      Section 8 and Continuum of Care
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      4/15-4/16/26

      NSPIRE for Voucher Online Training
      Section 8 and Continuum of Care
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      5/6-5/7/26

      Summer 2026 schedule coming soon.

      Please contact us if you would like us to come to your city.

      Meet Our Founder

      Founded in 2015 by owner Alejandro Dominguez, UPCS Inspectors LLC is a full service inspection company that specializes in annual inspections, NSPIRE training, and REAC consultation for the housing industry. In addition, UPCS Inspectors LLC is a contract vendor for the US … Read More

      Updates

      • HQS Training Online
      • NSPIRE Extension for HCV Until 2/1/27
      • NSPIRE Extension for CPD Until 10/1/26
      • NSPIRE for Voucher Training Online
      • NSPIRE for REAC Training Online

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