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There are many types of facilities that provide living spaces, but may not qualify as residential rental housing at all. And, even if they do, they may not qualify for tax-exempt financing. This book will serve as a guide to help attorneys successfully navigate the intricate system of tax-exempt financing.

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There are many types of facilities that provide living spaces, but may not qualify as residential rental housing at all. And, even if they do, they may not qualify for tax-exempt financing. This book will serve as a guide to help attorneys successfully navigate the intricate system of tax-exempt financing.
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Alysse Emory Hollis of Cincinnati, OH is a Partner at Jones Day. Her practice includes the structuring and documentation of complex public and private housing finance transactions involving taxable and tax-exempt obligations, federal low-income housing tax credits, state tax credits, and various federal and state subsidies. Ms. Hollis has worked with local governments, underwriters, mortgage bankers, affordable housing developers, nonprofits organizations, HUD officials, GSE's, and banks across the country. Richard M. Froehlich of New York, NY is the Chief Operating Officer, Executive Vice President, and General Counsel of the New York City Housing Development Corporation (HDC). He directs the Corporation's legal department as well as its bond and finance activities. Under his guidance approximately 100,000 units of low-and middle-income housing continues to be availability in New York City.