66TH AVENUE APTS. INC. DBA CARDOSA VILLAGE 136-HD006

EIN: 954547417

UEI: ZL2DL5Q5RHD3

Data as of August 21, 2026

10
Audit Years
4
Total Findings
0
Repeat Findings

FY 2024-12-31

Management decision deadline — for entities that funded this organization

The FAC accepted this audit on April 22, 2025. 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 October 22, 2025, which was (303 days ago).

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2024-001
Other
QUESTIONED COSTS
Condition

Assistance Listing (Federal award identification number and year): Supportive Housing for Persons with Disabilities, Assistance Listing No. 14.181 (Project identification number 136-HD006, 1996) Auditor non-compliance code: G - Unauthorized loans of project funds Finding resolution status: Resolved Universe population size: The universe population size is not applicable to the finding Sample size population: The sample size is not applicable to the finding Statistically valid sample: N/A Name of Federal agency: U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development Pass-through entity: N/A Questioned costs: $6,702 Statement of condition 2024-001: The Property paid expenses totaling $6,702 on behalf of another property without HUD approval. Criteria: Pursuant to the terms of the Regulatory Agreement, the Property shall not make any payments for services, supplies, or materials unless such services are actually rendered for the Property or materials are delivered to the Property and are reasonably necessary for its operations. Effect: The Corporation is not in compliance with the terms of the Regulatory Agreement. As a result, the Property's cash position at December 31, 2024 has been reduced by $6,702. This amount has been included on line 3 of the computation of surplus cash, distributions, and residual receipts. Cause: The Property inadvertently paid expenses on behalf of another property. Recommendation: Management should seek reimbursement for these transactions from the other property. Management's response: Management concurs with the finding and agrees with the auditor's recommendation. On February 11, 2025, a reimbursement from the other property totaling $6,702 was deposited into the Property's operating account.

Corrective Action Plan

Finding 2024-001: The Property paid expenses totaling $6,702 on behalf of another property without HUD approval. Comments on the Finding and Each Recommendation: Management should seek reimbursement for these transactions from the other property. Action(s) taken or planned on the finding: Management concurs with the finding and agrees with the auditor's recommendation. On February 11, 2025, a reimbursement from the other property totaling $6,702 was deposited into the Property's operating account.

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2024-002
Other
Condition

Assistance Listing (Federal award identification number and year): Supportive Housing for Persons with Disabilities, Assistance Listing No. 14.181 (Project identification number 136-HD006, 1996) Auditor non-compliance code: I – Failure to maintain property/open physical inspection Finding resolution status: In process Universe population size: The universe population size is not applicable to the finding Sample size information: The sample size information is not applicable to the finding Statistically valid sample: N/A Name of Federal agency: U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development Pass-through entity: N/A Questioned costs: N/A Statement of condition 2024-002: The Property received a score of 49 (out of a possible 100) in a physical inspection of the property performed on June 21, 2024, by a representative of HUD. Scores below 60 may be referred to the Departmental Enforcement Center. By reference, the NSPIRE inspection is included as a statement of condition. Criteria: Pursuant to the Regulatory Agreement, the Property is to be maintained in good repair and condition and considered decent, safe, and sanitary. Management is to conduct routine unit and general property inspections and deficiencies should be corrected. Effect: The Corporation is not in compliance with the Regulatory Agreement. If deficiencies are of a life threatening nature and not corrected in a timely manner, the units could be considered not to be in a decent, safe, and sanitary condition. Cause: Management was not using the Uniform Physical Condition Standards Comprehensive Listing Checklist to ensure the Property was in compliance with HUD regulations when completing self inspections. Recommendation: Management should maintain policies and procedures which help to ensure any substandard conditions are identified and corrected expeditiously. Management should continue to conduct routine unit and general property inspections and deficiencies should be corrected in a timely manner. Management should ensure all necessary repairs have been made. Management's response: Management concurs with the finding and agrees with the auditor's recommendation. Management has responded to HUD in regards to this inspection report and has addressed all exigent health and safety issues. Management will continue to correct all remaining deficiencies noted and will implement a process of self-inspection of units and common areas. Management expects that a new physical inspection will be completed in 2025.

Corrective Action Plan

Finding 2024-002: The Property received a score of 49 (out of a possible 100) in a physical inspection of the property performed on June 21, 2024, by a representative of HUD. Scores below 60 may be referred to the Departmental Enforcement Center. By reference, the NSPIRE inspection is included as a statement of condition. Comments on the Finding and Each Recommendation: Management should maintain policies and procedures which help to ensure any substandard conditions are identified and corrected expeditiously. Management should continue to conduct routine unit and general property inspections and deficiencies should be corrected in a timely manner. Management should ensure all necessary repairs have been made. Action(s) taken or planned on the finding: Management concurs with the finding and agrees with the auditor's recommendation. Management has responded to HUD in regards to this inspection report and has addressed all exigent health and safety issues. Management will continue to correct all remaining deficiencies noted and will implement a process of self-inspection of units and common areas. Management expects that a new physical inspection will be completed in 2025.

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FY 2019-12-31

Management decision deadline — for entities that funded this organization

The FAC accepted this audit on April 14, 2020. 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 October 14, 2020, which was (2137 days ago).

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2019-001
Special Tests & Provisions
QUESTIONED COSTS
Condition

Finding reference number: 2019-001 CFDA title and number (federal award identification and year): Supportive Housing for Persons with Disabilities, CFDA No. 14.181 (Project identification number 136-HD006 and 1997) Auditor non-compliance code: B - Failure to make required residual receipt deposit Finding resolution status: Resolved Universe population size: N/A Sample size information: N/A Statistically valid sample: N/A Name of Federal Agency: U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development Pass-through entity: N/A Questioned costs: $29,210 Statement of Condition 2019-001 (CFDA 14.181): The Corporation did not make the required residual receipts deposit computed at December 31, 2018 in the amount of $29,210 within 90 days of fiscal year end. Criteria: Pursuant to paragraph 5(c) of the Regulatory Agreement, the residual receipts deposit due to the residual receipts reserve must be deposited within 90 days of fiscal year end. Effect: The Corporation was not in compliance with the Regulatory Agreement. Cause: The Corporation did not make the required deposit within 90 days of fiscal year end. Recommendation: Management should implement a system to ensure the required residual receipts deposit is made within 90 days of fiscal year end. Completion date: July 19, 2019 Management Response: Agree. Management made the required residual receipts deposit on July 19, 2019.

Corrective Action Plan

Statement of Condition 2019-001 (CFDA 14.181): The Corporation did not make the required residual receipts deposit computed at December 31, 2018 in the amount of $29,210 within 90 days of fiscal year end. Recommendation: Management should implement a system to ensure the required residual receipts deposit is made within 90 days of fiscal year end. Actions(s) taken or planned on the finding: Agree. Management made the required residual receipts deposit on July 19, 2019.

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FY 2018-12-31

Management decision deadline — for entities that funded this organization

The FAC accepted this audit on April 7, 2019. 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 October 7, 2019, which was (2510 days ago).

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2018-001
Other
QUESTIONED COSTS
Condition

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Corrective Action Plan

GSA_MIGRATION

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