Property Management
What is 'REAC inspection' in the context of Delaware federally subsidized housing?
AA required inspection by the Delaware Real Estate Advisory Council
BA Real Estate Assessment Center inspection conducted by HUD to evaluate the physical condition of federally assisted housing — properties must meet minimum standards to maintain their HUD subsidy✓ Correct
CA residential electrical and appliance compliance inspection
DA routine inspection by the property owner's insurance company
Explanation
HUD's Real Estate Assessment Center (REAC) conducts physical condition inspections of federally subsidized housing (Section 8, public housing). REAC inspectors evaluate building systems, units, and site conditions.
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