FY 2026 Operating Cost Adjustment Factors (OCAFs): What Owners Need to Know

HUD has published the FY 2026 Operating Cost Adjustment Factors (OCAFs), which are used to adjust contract rents for eligible Project-Based Section 8 and Project-Based Voucher (PBV) contracts. These adjustments reflect changes in operating costs and apply to upcoming contract anniversaries.

HUD’s FY 2026 OCAFs are now available and will be used to adjust contract rents for eligible properties.

Quick Facts:

  • Who: Project-Based Section 8 and eligible PBV contracts
  • When: Contract anniversaries on or after February 11, 2026
  • Purpose: Reflect changes in operating costs
  • National Average OCAF: 5.1%
  • By State: OCAFs vary by state and territory
  • Limit: OCAFs cannot be negative
  • Applies To: Operating expense portion of rent only (not debt service)

System Update Confirmation

HUD has now:

  • Updated FY 2026 OCAF rates in iREMS
  • Published the 2026 Utility Allowance Factors (UAFs) on HUD USER

As a result, Auto OCAF rent adjustment letters can now be generated and issued for eligible contracts.

HUD Processing Flexibility Reminder

Per HUD’s February 4, 2026 memorandum, the requirement for Account Executive (AE) review of rent increases equal to or exceeding 5% is temporarily suspended for FY 2026.

  • Contract Administrators may process Auto OCAF rent adjustments without AE review
  • Applies to annual renewals and multiyear contracts that are eligible for and elect Auto OCAF

PBCA Compliance Reminder:

  • Apply the correct FY 2026 OCAF based on the project’s state
  • Apply OCAF only to operating expenses
  • Confirm the contract anniversary date is on or after 2/11/2026
  • Negative adjustments are not permitted
  • Maintain supporting documentation in the contract file
  • Review renewal submissions carefully to avoid processing delays

Public Comment Details:
HUD is accepting public comments on the OCAF methodology through April 6, 2026. Comments will be considered for FY 2027 and will not affect FY 2026 OCAFs.

Review your project’s FY 2026 OCAF and prepare for upcoming contract renewals.

February 6, 2026In HUD Announcements, News2 Minutes
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