HUD OIG Report: Potential Fraud Risks and Schemes for HUD’s Single Family Housing Program

HUD OIG Report: Potential Fraud Risks and Schemes for HUD’s Single Family Housing Program

HUD OIG recently released a 39-page report on February 17, 2026, which is particularly interesting for its detailed examination of potential fraud risks faced by both HUD and Servicers. Specifically, the report's final pages (Appendix B) catalog various types of fraud that may be encountered.

Please see attached for the Full Report: Potential Fraud Risks and Schemes for HUD's Single Family Housing Program

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