EIN: 264423348
UEI: QJL4JBR6Q1X7
Data as of August 23, 2026
Management decision deadline — for entities that funded this organization
The FAC accepted this audit on October 27, 2023. Under 2 CFR 200.521(d), a pass-through entity that provided federal funds to this organization for this audit period must issue a management decision on these findings by April 27, 2024 (848 days ago).
What is a management decision? →During the year ended May 31, 2023, the Organization did not make one of therequired deposits to the Replacement Reserve. The Organization was required to make monthly deposits to the reserve in the amount of $1,662 before the deposits were temporarily suspended on January 1, 2023. Context: This finding appears to be an isolated problem. Cause: The Organization failed to make the required deposit for one month due to a management oversight. Effect: Failure to make monthly payments resulted in an underfunding of the Replacement Reserve and a violation of the regulatory agreement. Recommendation Management should implement further controls to ensure that the Replacement Reserve is funded in accordance with the terms of the regulatory agreement. Recommendation: Management should implement further controls to ensure that the Replacement Reserve is funded in accordance with the terms of the regulatory agreement. Views of responsible officials and planned corrective actions: Management will make a deposit to the replacement reserve account and ensure that future deposits are made timely. Kiemle Hagood moved to a new multifamily software platform in 2022. Specifically, this property migrated from MRI to ResMan at the end of November 2022, further the multifamily accountant resigned in December. The previous Multifamily Accountant was responsible for entering the monthly reserve payments for processing, however, did not complete this task in December prior to leaving the firm. Like many businesses are experiencing, it took an extended period of time to find a replacement (late March 2023). During the gathering of material for the audit, it was noted there were 6 payments from June to November showing in MRI and no December payment processed. The suspension of deposits started on January 1, 2023, for 6 months. It was thought that 6 deposits showing in the previous software and 6 suspended deposits made up 12 deposits, not noting the months of these. With the previous Multifamily Accountant never having entered the December reserve deposit, the new Regional Manager for this property was not aware that the property was missing the December reserve payment. Corrective actions: The Regional Manager has been trained that the reserve deposits must occur every month and should take notice if it is not there and take corrective action immediately. The new Multifamily Accountant double checks that the reserve deposits are entered and paid during each period when reviewing accrual financials. The accounting department has set up an invoice template for the reserve deposit which produces a task monthly on the 10th, it must be posted by the accounting department and then approved for the funds to be deposited to the reserve account.
Show full finding ▾Hide full finding ▴2023-002 Delinquent Deposit to Replacement Reserve Federal Agency United States Department of Housing and Urban Development CFDA 14.157 – Supportive Housing for the Elderly (Section 202) Award Numbers 171-EE027 Criteria [X] Compliance Finding The regulatory agreement requires the Organization to make monthly deposits to its Replacement Reserve account. Condition: During the year ended May 31, 2023, the Organization did not make one of therequired deposits to the Replacement Reserve. The Organization was required to make monthly deposits to the reserve in the amount of $1,662 before the deposits were temporarily suspended on January 1, 2023. Context: This finding appears to be an isolated problem. Cause: The Organization failed to make the required deposit for one month due to a management oversight. Effect: Failure to make monthly payments resulted in an underfunding of the Replacement Reserve and a violation of the regulatory agreement. Recommendation Management should implement further controls to ensure that the Replacement Reserve is funded in accordance with the terms of the regulatory agreement. Recommendation: Management should implement further controls to ensure that the Replacement Reserve is funded in accordance with the terms of the regulatory agreement. Views of responsible officials and planned corrective actions: Management will make a deposit to the replacement reserve account and ensure that future deposits are made timely. Kiemle Hagood moved to a new multifamily software platform in 2022. Specifically, this property migrated from MRI to ResMan at the end of November 2022, further the multifamily accountant resigned in December. The previous Multifamily Accountant was responsible for entering the monthly reserve payments for processing, however, did not complete this task in December prior to leaving the firm. Like many businesses are experiencing, it took an extended period of time to find a replacement (late March 2023). During the gathering of material for the audit, it was noted there were 6 payments from June to November showing in MRI and no December payment processed. The suspension of deposits started on January 1, 2023, for 6 months. It was thought that 6 deposits showing in the previous software and 6 suspended deposits made up 12 deposits, not noting the months of these. With the previous Multifamily Accountant never having entered the December reserve deposit, the new Regional Manager for this property was not aware that the property was missing the December reserve payment. Corrective actions: The Regional Manager has been trained that the reserve deposits must occur every month and should take notice if it is not there and take corrective action immediately. The new Multifamily Accountant double checks that the reserve deposits are entered and paid during each period when reviewing accrual financials. The accounting department has set up an invoice template for the reserve deposit which produces a task monthly on the 10th, it must be posted by the accounting department and then approved for the funds to be deposited to the reserve account.
2023-002 – Delinquent Deposit to Replacement Reserve Management will make a deposit to the replacement reserve account and ensure that future deposit are made timely. Anticipated completion date: 8/25/2023 Contact person responsible for corrective action: Natalie Allison, Multifamily Accountant
FAC accepted this audit on October 17, 2022 — management decision was due April 17, 2023.
2022-001 Deposits in excess of FDIC insured limits Federal Agency United States Department of Housing and Urban Development CFDA 14.157 ? Supportive Housing for the Elderly (Section 202) Award Numbers 171-EE027 Criteria [X] Compliance Finding [ ] Significant Deficiency [ ] Material Weakness The loan program requires all bank deposits be deposited into accounts insured by the FDIC and the Organization must obtain insurance for any amounts in excess of the $250,000 FDIC limit or split deposits between banks to maintain coverage over all bank deposits. Condition Total bank deposits at May 31, 2022, maintained at one bank exceeded the FDIC insurance limit by approximately $45,000. Context This finding appears to be an isolated problem. Cause Cash amounts over the FDIC insured limits of $250,000 were not split between banks to maintain coverage and the organization did not obtain collateral coverage for amounts over the FDIC limit. Effect The Organization is out of compliance with the HUD loan program requirements and amounts over FDIC insured limits may be at risk. Recommendation We recommend the Organization split cash deposits between multiple banks or work with their current bank to ensure amounts in excess of the FDIC limits are fully insured and collateralized. Views of responsible officials and planned corrective actions Management agrees with this finding. Appleway Court 202 will review the current deposit situation and related FDIC coverage and split cash deposits between multiple banks or work with our current bank to ensure that amounts in excess of FDIC limits are fully insured and collateralized.
Show full finding ▾Hide full finding ▴2022-001 Deposits in excess of FDIC insured limits Federal Agency United States Department of Housing and Urban Development CFDA 14.157 ? Supportive Housing for the Elderly (Section 202) Award Numbers 171-EE027 Criteria [X] Compliance Finding [ ] Significant Deficiency [ ] Material Weakness The loan program requires all bank deposits be deposited into accounts insured by the FDIC and the Organization must obtain insurance for any amounts in excess of the $250,000 FDIC limit or split deposits between banks to maintain coverage over all bank deposits. Condition Total bank deposits at May 31, 2022, maintained at one bank exceeded the FDIC insurance limit by approximately $45,000. Context This finding appears to be an isolated problem. Cause Cash amounts over the FDIC insured limits of $250,000 were not split between banks to maintain coverage and the organization did not obtain collateral coverage for amounts over the FDIC limit. Effect The Organization is out of compliance with the HUD loan program requirements and amounts over FDIC insured limits may be at risk. Recommendation We recommend the Organization split cash deposits between multiple banks or work with their current bank to ensure amounts in excess of the FDIC limits are fully insured and collateralized. Views of responsible officials and planned corrective actions Management agrees with this finding. Appleway Court 202 will review the current deposit situation and related FDIC coverage and split cash deposits between multiple banks or work with our current bank to ensure that amounts in excess of FDIC limits are fully insured and collateralized.
Corrective action planned: Appleway Court 202 will review the current deposit situation and related FDIC coverage and split cash deposits between multiple banks or work with our current bank to ensure that amounts in excess of FDIC limits are fully insured and collateralized. Anticipated completion date: September 30, 2022 Contact person responsible for corrective action: James A. Maxwell
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