
Rick Morrow represents for-profit and non-profit developers in connection with the acquisition, development, financing, and management of affordable housing. He has extensive experience counseling developers, lenders, and syndicators with respect to Low-Income Housing Tax Credits, HUD/FHA multi-family loans, HOME financing, HTF financing, HUD's Section 8 rental assistance programs, tax-exempt bonds, Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac multi-family loan programs, as well as other state and federal affordable housing programs. Most recently, he has been working with clients using federal stimulus funds under the TCAP and Exchange programs. Additionally, Mr. Morrow represents a variety of traditional real estate investors and developers in connection with the acquisition, development, and disposition of commercial real estate, including raw land, retail shopping centers, office buildings, multi-family, and mixed-use developments.
Education
- J.D., Southern Methodist University School of Law, 1988
- B.B.A., The University of Texas at Austin, 1985
Bar Admissions
Publications & Presentations
Professional History
Professional Affiliations & Achievements
- Member, American Bar Association
- Advisory Panel
- Real Property, Trust and Estate Law Section
- Forum on Affordable Housing & Community Development
- Member, Texas Bar Association
- Real Property, Trust and Estate Law Section
- Member, Austin Bar Association
- Member, Real Estate Counsel of Austin
- Affordable Housing Committee
- Gardner Betts Auction Committee
- Member, Texas Association of Community Development Corporations (TACDC)
Community Leadership
- Member, AMOA/arthouse
- Collections Committee
- Contemporary Alliance
- Member, Austin Chamber of Commerce
- Committee on Affordable Housing
- Member, KUT Public Broadcasting
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