CERTIFIED OCCUPANCY SPECIALIST LATEST 2026 FINAL EXAM
WITH COMPLETE DETAILED QUESTIONS AND VERIFIED
ANSWERS ALREADY GRADED A+
HUD Handbook 4350.3 REV-1
Provides detailed occupancy requirements for subsidized housing
programs and is the foundational document for COS certification.
Adjusted income calculation
Calculated by subtracting HUD-allowed deductions from the
household's annual income.
Annual income calculation
Includes regular cash contributions from outside the household under
HUD rules.
Asset limit for HUD programs
There is no asset limit; however, income generated from those assets
must be included.
,Imputed income from assets
Calculated using the passbook rate applied to total assets exceeding
$5,000.
Third-party verification according to HUD guidelines
Preferred as the most reliable method of verifying tenant information.
Recertification period for HUD tenants
Tenants must be recertified annually to ensure continued program
eligibility.
Action if a tenant fails to recertify
Their rent must be increased to the market (or maximum) rent allowed
by the contract.
, EIV report
Used for verifying income and employment.
EIV (Enterprise Income Verification)
A system that checks employment and income data against
government records.
Allowable deduction from annual income
Expenses that can be subtracted from annual income to determine
eligibility for assistance.
Non-allowable deduction example
Personal debt such as credit cards is not an allowable deduction.
COS response to income dispute
Request third-party verification and document the file.
WITH COMPLETE DETAILED QUESTIONS AND VERIFIED
ANSWERS ALREADY GRADED A+
HUD Handbook 4350.3 REV-1
Provides detailed occupancy requirements for subsidized housing
programs and is the foundational document for COS certification.
Adjusted income calculation
Calculated by subtracting HUD-allowed deductions from the
household's annual income.
Annual income calculation
Includes regular cash contributions from outside the household under
HUD rules.
Asset limit for HUD programs
There is no asset limit; however, income generated from those assets
must be included.
,Imputed income from assets
Calculated using the passbook rate applied to total assets exceeding
$5,000.
Third-party verification according to HUD guidelines
Preferred as the most reliable method of verifying tenant information.
Recertification period for HUD tenants
Tenants must be recertified annually to ensure continued program
eligibility.
Action if a tenant fails to recertify
Their rent must be increased to the market (or maximum) rent allowed
by the contract.
, EIV report
Used for verifying income and employment.
EIV (Enterprise Income Verification)
A system that checks employment and income data against
government records.
Allowable deduction from annual income
Expenses that can be subtracted from annual income to determine
eligibility for assistance.
Non-allowable deduction example
Personal debt such as credit cards is not an allowable deduction.
COS response to income dispute
Request third-party verification and document the file.