EIV: Are you Doing it Right ?

The Enterprise Income Verification (EIV) system is a web-based computer system that contains employment and income information of individuals who participate in HUD rental assistance programs. All Public Housing Agencies (PHAs) are required to use HUD’s EIV system. 

The purpose of the Enterprise Income Verification (EIV) function within the Real Estate Assessment (REAC) Center is to ensure that limited Federal resources are available to serve as many eligible families as possible by reducing the high incidence of program errors and to improve the integrity and accuracy of information contained in the PIC and EIV systems. Additionally, EIV collects supplemental employment and benefit information through data sharing agreements with the Social Security Administration (SSA) and the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS). These agreements, in combination with HUD’s PIC system and EIV reports, provide an analysis of income and benefit information that the EIV team monitors in order to assist Public Housing Agencies (PHAs) and HUD Field Offices to identify and resolve certain regulatory deficiencies and to implement proactive measures to effectively mitigate risk and program waste, fraud and abuse. 

Join us in this Webinar with Speaker Paul Flogstad to understand EIV System and different reports in it. Also, learn how to use these reports properly. 



Session Highlights: 

What information is in EIV and where does it come from? 

Know about Income Report, Summary & Verification Report 

How often these reports are ran? 

When is this report required? 

What do we do with this report? 



Why You Should Attend: 

There are numerous reports involved with EIV. We will learn which reports need to be utilized and how often they need to be processed. We will also learn how they are to be used and also what are the penalties for improper or failure to use. You will develop an understanding of the required reports and when they must be used. Speaker will take out the “mystery” of the EIV process



Who Should Attend: 

Property Owners 

Property Managers 

Housing Authority Staff 

Compliance Staff 



Ask your question directly from our expert during the Q&A session following the live event.

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