A Quality Control Inspection is a type of review conducted to ensure consistency and accuracy in the inspection process. Required by HUD, these inspections help maintain high standards across all inspections and identify any internal training needs for inspectors.
Quality Control Inspections are performed within 90 days of the original inspection and typically cover about 3% of the units inspected each month, selected using a random number method. Both participants and landlords are required to comply with these inspections and cannot opt out.
These inspections help ensure that all units meet HUD's Housing Quality Standards (HQS) and that the inspection process is fair and thorough. For more detailed information, you can refer to specific regulations in the Code of Federal Regulations (CFR), particularly 24 CFR ยง 982.405.
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