Administrative and Judicial Enforcement of the Department of Housing and Urban Development’s Consolidated Plan Obligations

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Private enforcement of the consolidated plan obligations can be vital to ensuring that a community adopts and implements a plan that best addresses the critical housing needs of lower-income households. Legal services and other poverty law attorneys do well to be aware of enforcement alternatives and strategic considerations.

By Michael Rawson From September - October 1998