The National Academy of Continuing Legal Education recently released SAL's Inclusionary and Affordable Housing Course. Meet your CLE credits by learning about the complexities and considerations associated with inclusionary and affordable housing! Check out the link and the course description below.
Inclusionary housing is a type of municipal policy that requires a certain number or percentage of units in new market-rate developments to be affordable for lower-income residents (i.e., the units must cost below market-rate) in order to increase the supply of affordable housing and to increase economic diversity in desirable neighborhoods. The definition of affordable housing varies from jurisdiction to jurisdiction, but the broad consensus is that affordable housing is housing that costs an occupant no more than 30% of his or her income for gross housing expenses.
https://www.nacle.com/CLE/Courses/Inclusionary-and-Affordable-Housing-What-do-they-Mean-and-Why-they...
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