
TrustPoint brings developers, housing authorities, nonprofits, and management companies the HUD, LIHTC, compliance, and portfolio expertise it usually takes a lifetime to build — plus interim consulting support for audits, lease-ups, and staffing transitions.
TrustPoint was founded to put deep operating experience directly in the hands of owners and operators. Every engagement is led personally — not handed off to analysts. The result is advisory work grounded in what actually happens on site, in the file room, and in front of the agency.
From a single asset under stress to portfolio-wide oversight, every engagement is scoped to deliver measurable risk reduction and operational lift.
HUD, LIHTC, and HOME program compliance reviews, file audits, and corrective action plans that hold up to investor and agency scrutiny.
Portfolio-level financial analysis, watchlist monitoring, reserve studies, and stabilization strategies that protect long-term value.
Operational assessments, staffing reviews, and best-practice playbooks for on-site teams managing affordable communities.
Acquisition, refinance, and Year-15 reviews — physical, financial, and regulatory diligence with clear-eyed risk findings.
Custom-built Tenant Selection Plans, EIV policies, and operations manuals aligned to current HUD and IRS guidance.
Hands-on training for site managers, compliance staff, and regional leaders — from new-hire fundamentals to advanced LIHTC.
Whether you own one property or oversee a national portfolio, TrustPoint integrates with your team to protect compliance, performance, and mission.
I am now offering interim affordable housing consulting services to property management companies, developers, housing authorities, and ownership groups that need experienced operational support during staffing transitions, audits, lease-ups, compliance reviews, or periods of organizational growth.
Affordable housing is more than a profession for me — it has been my life's work. Whether you are preparing for an upcoming audit, working through a compliance backlog, or simply need a seasoned professional to bridge the gap until a permanent hire is made, I am available to help.
Quick answers to the questions owners, operators, and housing authorities ask most often. Don't see yours? Reach out — every engagement starts with a conversation.
Asset management consulting protects the long-term financial and regulatory health of affordable housing properties. TrustPoint provides portfolio oversight, watchlist monitoring, reserve and operating analysis, and corrective strategies for HUD, LIHTC, and HOME-funded assets — typically engaged by owners, syndicators, housing authorities, and nonprofit sponsors.
Yes. We support Section 8, Section 202/811, project-based and multifamily HUD programs alongside the full LIHTC lifecycle — from lease-up qualifications through annual recertifications, investor reporting, and Year-15 planning. Engagements include EIV reviews, TRACS/HAP support, and corrective action plans aligned to current HUD Handbook 4350.3 and IRS Section 42 guidance.
Audit readiness is a core service. We conduct mock Management and Occupancy Reviews (MORs), state agency LIHTC monitoring prep, and investor file audits — identifying findings before the agency does and helping your team build a clean corrective record.
Interim engagements cover staffing gaps, lease-ups, compliance backlogs, and stabilization periods. Support ranges from remote file review and recertification processing to on-site interim site management until a permanent hire is made. Scope and duration are tailored to each engagement.
Yes. Tenant file audits, EIV income discrepancy resolution, and resident file corrections are routine work. We review move-in, recertification, and interim files for both HUD and tax credit compliance, then document the corrections needed to bring files into audit-ready condition.
Property management companies, affordable housing developers, public housing authorities, nonprofit sponsors, syndicators, and ownership groups responsible for HUD or LIHTC-funded portfolios — from single-asset owners to multi-state operators.
Most interim and project-based engagements can begin within one to two weeks. Email jrobinsoncrm@gmail.com or call 585-784-0235 to discuss scope and timing.
Tell us about the asset, the agency, or the question keeping you up at night. We respond to every inquiry within one business day.