The FDIC manages an Affordable Housing Program established by the former Resolution Trust Corporation pursuant to the Financial Institutions Reform, Recovery, and Enforcement Act of 1989. The FDIC—through a network of state housing agencies and non-profit entities—monitors and ensures compliance with the land use restriction agreements that govern the use of single-family and multi-family properties in the Affordable Housing Program.
Manuals
For use by Monitoring Agencies and Property Owners.
2024 (effective 04/01/24)
FDIC Affordable Rents
FDIC Income Limits
FDIC Data Income and Rent Limits
2023 (effective 05/15/23)
FDIC Affordable Rents
FDIC Income Limits
FDIC Data Income and Rent Limits
2022 (effective 04/18/22)
FDIC Affordable Rents
FDIC Income Limits
FDIC Data Income and Rent Limits
2021 (effective 04/01/21)
FDIC Affordable Rents
FDIC Income Limits
FDIC Data Income and Rent Limits
2020 (effective 04/01/20)
FDIC Affordable Rents
FDIC Income Limits
2019 (effective 04/24/19)
FDIC Affordable Rents Revised
FDIC Income Limits Revised
2018 (effective 04/30/18)
FDIC Affordable Rents Revised
FDIC Income Limits Revised