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Official Document Type
Miscellaneous
Approved Date
08/16/2011
Control Number
2011-175B
Agenda Item Number
12.A.3
Entity Name
Department of Housing and Urban Development
Subject
Neighborhood Stabillzation Single Family Purchase
Redevelopment and Sales Program Manual
Alternate Name
NSP3
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10094
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the time of the sale of an NSP3 - assisted home, Developer will provide Grantee with a <br /> complete accounting of NSP3 expenditures for that home and non - NSP3 expenditures, if <br /> any . The separate accounting of NSP3 and other funds used is required for establishing <br /> the maximum allowed sale price and will provide necessary financial data on NSP3 - <br /> funded expenditures in the event of a HUD audit of program activities . <br /> H . Possible Adjustments in Price at Time of Sale <br /> Prior to closing any sale of a property, after actual total development cost is calculated <br /> as described above, and the first mortgage lender' s appraisal has been received by <br /> Developer, the sale price must be reduced to the lesser of the following two amounts if <br /> less than the contract price : 1 ) the actual development costs, or 2 ) the amount of the <br /> first mortgage lender' s appraisal . <br /> X . Marketing and Sales of NSP3 Homes <br /> Grantee acknowledges that Developer maintains a sweat equity program where clients <br /> are chosen based on Developer' s criteria for homes . Consequently, County agrees that NSP <br /> homes will be sold to Developer' s sweat equity clients . Notwithstanding the above, Developer <br /> shall have the responsibility of advertising NSP3 homes for sale and may require buyers to <br /> comply with Developer' s sweat equity criteria . <br /> XI . Homebuyer Application and Prequalification <br /> Developer is responsible for the following tasks, except that tasks A through K may be <br /> completed for some or all clients by a pre- purchase counseling agency under contract to <br /> Grantee to assist prospective NSP3 homebuyers . To the extent that prequalification tasks are <br /> completed for a prospective buyer referred by such agency, Developer will obtain <br /> documentation that the tasks were properly completed . Developer must keep documents on <br /> file and transmit copies to Grantee prior to entering into a home sales contract with a Buyer . <br /> A . General Criteria for Applicant Participation In NSP3 <br /> To be eligible to participate in the NSP3 , applicants must meet the following general <br /> criteria : <br /> 1 . Applicant' s total household income must not exceed 120% of Area Median <br /> Income (AMI ) ; <br /> 2 . Applicant may not have assets that exceed $ 20, 000, <br /> 3 . Prospective home must be applicant' s primary residence ( Homestead property ) ; <br /> and <br /> 15 <br />
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