This database was last updated in December 2019 and should only be used as a historical snapshot. The data is current as of March 2019. More recent Physical Inspection Scores are available from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development.

Lexington Housing Authority

Public housing authority in North Carolina
343
Residents
Across All Properties
268
HUD Units
Across All Properties

Household demographics

Recent Scores

HUD’s Public Housing Assessment System, or PHAS, is used to evaluate how well public housing authorities manage their low-rent housing programs, and to guide the level of HUD intervention needed. Read more about how this scoring system works →

According to data published by HUD.gov, Lexington Housing Authority properties had transitioned to the Section 8 platform under the Rental Assistance Demonstration Program in 2016 and the housing authority did not receive a PHAS score.

Score History

Lexington Housing Authority has been scored at least 2 times between 2011 and 2019.

2012
88
Standard Performer
Physical Condition 35
Financial Condition 24
Management Operations 19
Capital Fund 10
2011
84
Standard Performer
Physical Condition 35
Financial Condition 24
Management Operations 15
Capital Fund 10

Properties Managed

Property City County Latest Inspection Year Latest Inspection Score
SOUTHSIDE VILLAGE
Davidson County 2014 64
EAST VIEW TERRACE
Davidson County 2014 67

Source: U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development.

Note: This database contains all inspection reports made available to the public by HUD from 2013 to March 2019. If a property is inspected multiple times within a short time period, it is possible that HUD has not publicly released all of those inspection scores. Data for multifamily complexes only includes facilities with an active HUD contract. This demographic data comes from HUD’s website, but it was submitted by local housing authorities and property owners, and it may not reflect the most current demographic makeup. The total number of residents and HUD units are self-reported by the housing authority. Because figures for each property are reported separately and in different years, the grand total may not match.

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