PROVIVIENDAS IV INC.

EIN: 660275906

UEI: DJBRXA7BNEP8

Data as of August 21, 2026

PROVIVIENDAS IV INC.2 audit years3 findings2 repeat
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Repeat Findings

FY 2025-12-31

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The FAC accepted this audit on June 18, 2026. 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 December 18, 2026 (119 days from today).

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2025-001
Activities Allowed or Unallowed
MATERIAL WEAKNESSREPEAT

Finding Number: 2025-001 – RESERVE FOR REPLACEMENT FUNDS Program Title: Section 8 Project Based Cluster / Project Base Rental Assistance (PBRA) Name of Federal agency: U. S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) ALN Number: 14.195 Category Material weakness Compliance requirement A. Activities Allowed or Unallowed Type Compliance / Internal controls over compliance Criteria Pursuant to Section 2(a) of the Regulatory Agreement, the Property is required to make monthly deposits to the reserve for replacements fund as required by HUD. The owner shall establish and maintain a replacement reserve to aid in funding extraordinary maintenance and repair and replacement of capital items. The replacement reserve funds must be deposited in an interestbearing account. All earnings including interest on the reserve must be added to the reserve. All disbursements from the reserve must be as approved or directed by HUD or the state agency. An amount as required by HUD shall be deposited monthly in the reserve fund in accordance with the Regulatory Agreement or HAP contract. Condition To secure and guarantee the payment and performance under a new loan agreement, the Project pledged and assigned the restricted replacement reserve account and used it as collateral to obtain a capital improvement loan. We did not observe any approval from HUD for such transaction. Cause As explained by management, they currently lack sufficient cash reserves to meet the covenantrequired reserves without leveraging HUD reserves as collateral for financing. To secure additional funding, they have initiated a transfer of reserves from the HUD account to the accounts required by the financial institution granting the loan. While the Project acknowledges that HUD has granted them authorization limited to amounts payable under the HAP (Housing Assistance Payment) Contract, they argue that in their specific case, where the mortgage has been fully paid off, compliance with HUD regarding the reserves may no longer be necessary. Effect In an event of default on the loan agreement, the lender may authorize the application of the balance in such account toward the amount due or defaulted. Questioned Cost None since Project funds have been disbursed. Context As of December 31, 2025, the Replacement Reserve fund and the capital improvement loan liability related with the pledge had a balance of $503,194 and $3,059,651, respectively. On December 11, 2024, the Project, the secured party, and HUD signed a consent from HUD to assign the HAP contract as security interest by the owner to the lender for a loan. However, such document also clarifies that consent to assignment does not means that HUD or the contract administrator has reviewed, approved, or agreed to the terms of any financing or refinancing; to any term of the loan documents; or the terms of any assignment of the HAP contract by the owner to the lender as security for the loan. The consent for the loan does not change the terms of the HAP Context (continued) contract in any way. It does not alter the rights and obligations of HUD and the owner under the HAP contract, including the Project's operation under the Regulatory Agreement. Repeated finding This is a repeated finding: Finding No. 2024-002 Recommendation We recommend that management ensure compliance with the HAP (Housing Assistance Payment) Contract terms and the Regulatory Agreement. Specifically, the creation or transfer of any security interest in the HAP Contract should be limited to amounts payable under the HAP Contract unless explicitly approved by HUD. Any security interest assignment should be done per the terms specified in the HAP contract and the regulatory agreement. It's important to review the HAP Contract thoroughly and consult legal or financial professionals to ensure proper compliance and understanding of the terms. The HAP Contract typically outlines the specific terms and conditions under which payments are made to the property owner or manager. These terms may include the amount of the Housing Assistance Payments, the duration of the contract, and other obligations and rights of the parties involved. By limiting security interests to amounts payable under the contract, you ensure that any financing or assignment is in line with these contractual terms. Views of responsible officials and planned corrective actions The Project’s management agrees with this finding. Please refer to the corrective action plan on page 39.

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Finding Number: 2025-001 – RESERVE FOR REPLACEMENT FUNDS Program Title: Section 8 Project Based Cluster / Project Base Rental Assistance (PBRA) Name of Federal agency: U. S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) ALN Number: 14.195 Category Material weakness Compliance requirement A. Activities Allowed or Unallowed Type Compliance / Internal controls over compliance Criteria Pursuant to Section 2(a) of the Regulatory Agreement, the Property is required to make monthly deposits to the reserve for replacements fund as required by HUD. The owner shall establish and maintain a replacement reserve to aid in funding extraordinary maintenance and repair and replacement of capital items. The replacement reserve funds must be deposited in an interestbearing account. All earnings including interest on the reserve must be added to the reserve. All disbursements from the reserve must be as approved or directed by HUD or the state agency. An amount as required by HUD shall be deposited monthly in the reserve fund in accordance with the Regulatory Agreement or HAP contract. Condition To secure and guarantee the payment and performance under a new loan agreement, the Project pledged and assigned the restricted replacement reserve account and used it as collateral to obtain a capital improvement loan. We did not observe any approval from HUD for such transaction. Cause As explained by management, they currently lack sufficient cash reserves to meet the covenantrequired reserves without leveraging HUD reserves as collateral for financing. To secure additional funding, they have initiated a transfer of reserves from the HUD account to the accounts required by the financial institution granting the loan. While the Project acknowledges that HUD has granted them authorization limited to amounts payable under the HAP (Housing Assistance Payment) Contract, they argue that in their specific case, where the mortgage has been fully paid off, compliance with HUD regarding the reserves may no longer be necessary. Effect In an event of default on the loan agreement, the lender may authorize the application of the balance in such account toward the amount due or defaulted. Questioned Cost None since Project funds have been disbursed. Context As of December 31, 2025, the Replacement Reserve fund and the capital improvement loan liability related with the pledge had a balance of $503,194 and $3,059,651, respectively. On December 11, 2024, the Project, the secured party, and HUD signed a consent from HUD to assign the HAP contract as security interest by the owner to the lender for a loan. However, such document also clarifies that consent to assignment does not means that HUD or the contract administrator has reviewed, approved, or agreed to the terms of any financing or refinancing; to any term of the loan documents; or the terms of any assignment of the HAP contract by the owner to the lender as security for the loan. The consent for the loan does not change the terms of the HAP Context (continued) contract in any way. It does not alter the rights and obligations of HUD and the owner under the HAP contract, including the Project's operation under the Regulatory Agreement. Repeated finding This is a repeated finding: Finding No. 2024-002 Recommendation We recommend that management ensure compliance with the HAP (Housing Assistance Payment) Contract terms and the Regulatory Agreement. Specifically, the creation or transfer of any security interest in the HAP Contract should be limited to amounts payable under the HAP Contract unless explicitly approved by HUD. Any security interest assignment should be done per the terms specified in the HAP contract and the regulatory agreement. It's important to review the HAP Contract thoroughly and consult legal or financial professionals to ensure proper compliance and understanding of the terms. The HAP Contract typically outlines the specific terms and conditions under which payments are made to the property owner or manager. These terms may include the amount of the Housing Assistance Payments, the duration of the contract, and other obligations and rights of the parties involved. By limiting security interests to amounts payable under the contract, you ensure that any financing or assignment is in line with these contractual terms. Views of responsible officials and planned corrective actions The Project’s management agrees with this finding. Please refer to the corrective action plan on page 39.

Corrective Action Plan

CORRECTIVE ACTION PLAN April 10, 2026 U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) Proviviendas IV, Inc. respectfully submits the following corrective action plan for the year ended December 31, 2025. The findings from December 31, 2025, schedule of findings and questioned costs are discussed below. The findings are numbered consistently with the numbers assigned in the schedule. Finding No. 2025-001: RESERVE FOR REPLACEMENT FUNDS Contact Person: Carmen G. Rivera Proposed Completion Date: April 30, 2026 Corrective Action: Management has been consulting with HUD’s account executive regarding the use of the reserves as collateral for financing since April 21, 2025, in a recent telephone conversation, HUD indicated that an oWicial response will be prepared and submitted in a formal letter during April 2026. Evidence of resolution will be sent to HUD. The responsible person for the corrective action plan is Carmen G. Rivera, Blanco’s Vice-President. The estimated completion date for the finding is April 30, 2026. If U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) has questions regarding this plan, pleases call Mrs. Carmen G. Rivera (787) 759-8018. Sincerely yours,

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2024-002

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FY 2024-12-31

FAC accepted this audit on September 12, 2025 — management decision was due March 12, 2026.

2024-001
Special Tests & Provisions
REPEAT

Finding Number: 2024-001 REPLACEMENT RESERVE DEPOSITS Program Title: Section 8 Project Based Cluster / Project Base Rental Assistance (PBRA) Name of Federal agency: U. S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) ALN Number: 14.195 Category Other matter Criteria Pursuant to Section 2 (a) of the Regulatory Agreement, the Property is required to make monthly deposits to the reserve for replacements fund as required by HUD. Owners shall establish and maintain a replacement reserve to aid in funding extraordinary maintenance and repair and replacement of capital items. The replacement reserve funds must be deposited in a federally insured depository in an interest-bearing account. All earnings including interest on the reserve must be added to the reserve. An amount as required by HUD will be deposited monthly in the reserve funds. All disbursements from the reserve must be approved by HUD. Condition The Project deposited the required January 2024 monthly amount on the month of February 2024. Cause The project management was unaware that the total amount to be deposited into the replacement reserve had to be made in the first few days of the corresponding payment month, rather than as an annual or periodic deposit throughout the year. Effect The Project failed to make the corresponding deposit in the month of January 2024 and later deposited in February 2024 affecting interest earned on that deposit. Questioned cost None since the deposit was made in February 2024. Context Condition observed on one of the twelve deposits required by the Regulatory Agreement. Repeated finding Finding No. 2023-001 Recommendation Management should monitor monthly the activity of the replacement reserve account, and tenant’s security deposit account. Required deposits should be made to the correct account on a monthly basis to avoid deficiencies in the reserve account balance. Views of responsible officials and planned corrective actions The Project’s management agrees with this finding. Please refer to the corrective action plan on page 41-42.

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Finding Number: 2024-001 REPLACEMENT RESERVE DEPOSITS Program Title: Section 8 Project Based Cluster / Project Base Rental Assistance (PBRA) Name of Federal agency: U. S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) ALN Number: 14.195 Category Other matter Criteria Pursuant to Section 2 (a) of the Regulatory Agreement, the Property is required to make monthly deposits to the reserve for replacements fund as required by HUD. Owners shall establish and maintain a replacement reserve to aid in funding extraordinary maintenance and repair and replacement of capital items. The replacement reserve funds must be deposited in a federally insured depository in an interest-bearing account. All earnings including interest on the reserve must be added to the reserve. An amount as required by HUD will be deposited monthly in the reserve funds. All disbursements from the reserve must be approved by HUD. Condition The Project deposited the required January 2024 monthly amount on the month of February 2024. Cause The project management was unaware that the total amount to be deposited into the replacement reserve had to be made in the first few days of the corresponding payment month, rather than as an annual or periodic deposit throughout the year. Effect The Project failed to make the corresponding deposit in the month of January 2024 and later deposited in February 2024 affecting interest earned on that deposit. Questioned cost None since the deposit was made in February 2024. Context Condition observed on one of the twelve deposits required by the Regulatory Agreement. Repeated finding Finding No. 2023-001 Recommendation Management should monitor monthly the activity of the replacement reserve account, and tenant’s security deposit account. Required deposits should be made to the correct account on a monthly basis to avoid deficiencies in the reserve account balance. Views of responsible officials and planned corrective actions The Project’s management agrees with this finding. Please refer to the corrective action plan on page 41-42.

Corrective Action Plan

Finding No. 2024–001 - REPLACEMENT RESERVE DEPOSITS Contact Peron: Carmen G. Rivera Proposed Completion Date: Resolved Corrective Action: Management will ensure deposits to the replacement reserve account are made on a monthly basis as stated in the use agreement.

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2023-001

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2024-002
Special Tests & Provisions
MATERIAL WEAKNESS

Finding Number: 2024-002 – RESERVE FOR REPLACEMENT FUNDS Program Title: Section 8 Project Based Cluster / Project Base Rental Assistance (PBRA) Name of Federal agency: U. S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) ALN Number: 14.195 Category Material weakness Compliance requirement N. Special Tests and Provisions Criteria Pursuant to Section 2(a) of the Regulatory Agreement, the Property is required to make monthly deposits to the reserve for replacements fund as required by HUD. The owner shall establish and maintain a replacement reserve to aid in funding extraordinary maintenance and repair and replacement of capital items. The replacement reserve funds must be deposited in an interestbearing account. All earnings including interest on the reserve must be added to the reserve. All disbursements from the reserve must be as approved or directed by HUD or the state agency. An amount as required by HUD shall be deposited monthly in the reserve fund in accordance with the Regulatory Agreement or HAP contract. Condition To secure and guarantee the payment and performance under a loan agreement, the Project pledged and assigned the restricted replacement reserve account and used it as collateral to obtain the loan. We did not observe any approval from HUD for such transaction. Cause As explained by management, they currently lack sufficient cash reserves to meet the covenant required reserves without leveraging HUD reserves as collateral for financing. To secure additional funding, they have initiated a transfer of reserves from the HUD account to the accounts required by Puerto Rico Popular Bank. While they acknowledge that HUD has granted them authorization limited to amounts payable under the HAP (Housing Assistance Payment) Contract, they argue that in their specific case, where the mortgage has been fully paid off, compliance with HUD regarding the reserves may no longer be necessary. Effect In an event of default on the loan agreement, the lender may authorize the application of the balance in such fund to the amount due or defaulted. Questioned Cost None since Project funds has not been disbursed. Context As of December 31, 2024, the Replacement Reserve fund and the long-term related with the pledge had a balance of $423,274 and $3,085,381, respectively. On December 11, 2024, the Project, the secured party, and HUD signed a consent from HUD to assign the HAP contract as security interest by the owner to the lender for a loan. However, such document also clarifies that consent to assignment does not means that HUD or the contract administrator has reviewed, approved, or agreed to the terms of any financing or refinancing; to any term of the loan documents; or the terms of any assignment of the HAP contract by the owner to the lender as security for the loan. The consent for the loan does not change the terms of the HAP contract in any way. It does not alter the rights and obligations of HUD and the owner under the HAP contract, including the Project's operation under the Regulatory Agreement. Repeated finding No Recommendation We recommend that management ensure compliance with the HAP (Housing Assistance Payment) Contract terms and the Regulatory Agreement. Specifically, the creation or transfer of any security interest in the HAP Contract should be limited to amounts payable under the HAP Contract unless explicitly approved by HUD. Any security interest assignment should be done per the terms specified in the HAP contract and the regulatory agreement. It's important to review the HAP Contract thoroughly and consult legal or financial professionals to ensure proper compliance and understanding of the terms. The HAP Contract typically outlines the specific terms and conditions under which payments are made to the property owner or manager. These terms may include the amount of the Housing Assistance Payments, the duration of the contract, and other obligations and rights of the parties involved. By limiting security interests to amounts payable under the contract, you ensure that any financing or assignment is in line with these contractual terms. Views of responsible officials and planned corrective actions The Project’s management agrees with this finding. Please refer to the corrective action plan on page 41-42.

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Finding Number: 2024-002 – RESERVE FOR REPLACEMENT FUNDS Program Title: Section 8 Project Based Cluster / Project Base Rental Assistance (PBRA) Name of Federal agency: U. S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) ALN Number: 14.195 Category Material weakness Compliance requirement N. Special Tests and Provisions Criteria Pursuant to Section 2(a) of the Regulatory Agreement, the Property is required to make monthly deposits to the reserve for replacements fund as required by HUD. The owner shall establish and maintain a replacement reserve to aid in funding extraordinary maintenance and repair and replacement of capital items. The replacement reserve funds must be deposited in an interestbearing account. All earnings including interest on the reserve must be added to the reserve. All disbursements from the reserve must be as approved or directed by HUD or the state agency. An amount as required by HUD shall be deposited monthly in the reserve fund in accordance with the Regulatory Agreement or HAP contract. Condition To secure and guarantee the payment and performance under a loan agreement, the Project pledged and assigned the restricted replacement reserve account and used it as collateral to obtain the loan. We did not observe any approval from HUD for such transaction. Cause As explained by management, they currently lack sufficient cash reserves to meet the covenant required reserves without leveraging HUD reserves as collateral for financing. To secure additional funding, they have initiated a transfer of reserves from the HUD account to the accounts required by Puerto Rico Popular Bank. While they acknowledge that HUD has granted them authorization limited to amounts payable under the HAP (Housing Assistance Payment) Contract, they argue that in their specific case, where the mortgage has been fully paid off, compliance with HUD regarding the reserves may no longer be necessary. Effect In an event of default on the loan agreement, the lender may authorize the application of the balance in such fund to the amount due or defaulted. Questioned Cost None since Project funds has not been disbursed. Context As of December 31, 2024, the Replacement Reserve fund and the long-term related with the pledge had a balance of $423,274 and $3,085,381, respectively. On December 11, 2024, the Project, the secured party, and HUD signed a consent from HUD to assign the HAP contract as security interest by the owner to the lender for a loan. However, such document also clarifies that consent to assignment does not means that HUD or the contract administrator has reviewed, approved, or agreed to the terms of any financing or refinancing; to any term of the loan documents; or the terms of any assignment of the HAP contract by the owner to the lender as security for the loan. The consent for the loan does not change the terms of the HAP contract in any way. It does not alter the rights and obligations of HUD and the owner under the HAP contract, including the Project's operation under the Regulatory Agreement. Repeated finding No Recommendation We recommend that management ensure compliance with the HAP (Housing Assistance Payment) Contract terms and the Regulatory Agreement. Specifically, the creation or transfer of any security interest in the HAP Contract should be limited to amounts payable under the HAP Contract unless explicitly approved by HUD. Any security interest assignment should be done per the terms specified in the HAP contract and the regulatory agreement. It's important to review the HAP Contract thoroughly and consult legal or financial professionals to ensure proper compliance and understanding of the terms. The HAP Contract typically outlines the specific terms and conditions under which payments are made to the property owner or manager. These terms may include the amount of the Housing Assistance Payments, the duration of the contract, and other obligations and rights of the parties involved. By limiting security interests to amounts payable under the contract, you ensure that any financing or assignment is in line with these contractual terms. Views of responsible officials and planned corrective actions The Project’s management agrees with this finding. Please refer to the corrective action plan on page 41-42.

Corrective Action Plan

Contact Person: Carmen G. Rivera Proposed Completion Date: June 30,2025 Corrective Action: Management has consulted with HUD’s account executive regarding the use of the reserves as collateral for financing. As of this date, Management is still waiting for HUD’s response since they are analyzing the transaction. Banco Popular de Puerto Rico, the mortgage, will be notified about HUD final notification to ensure the correct collateral requirements are met. Evidence of resolution will be sent to HUD. The responsible person for the corrective action plan is Carmen G Rivera, Blanco’s Vice-President. The estimated completion date for the finding is June 30, 2025.

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