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right -of -refusal for purchase of the rental unit. <br />Should the unit be refused by local non-profit <br />community based organizations, the owner may offer <br />the rental unit(s) for sale on the general real <br />estate market. <br />6. Land Bank - Market Purchase <br />a. Description <br />The Indian River County, through the Board of County <br />Commissioners and the IRCLHAProgram, may acquire vacant <br />parcels or lots via the general real estate market for <br />the purpose of providing sites for the development of <br />eligible housing units by eligible sponsors for eligible <br />persons. The funds for acquisition shall be delivered at <br />the time of closing, whereby the transaction transferring <br />ownership of the parcel or lot to the county is <br />completed. This Market Purchase Strategy may be <br />considered a strategy of "last resort", whereby it may be <br />utilized in the event unexpended or encumbered funds for <br />the IRCLHAProgram are available and expenditure through <br />the remaining IRCLHAProgram Assistance Strategies is <br />unlikely. <br />The acquired property shall be classified as a monetary <br />asset of the IRCLHATF to be utilized as an equivalent <br />loan to an eligible sponsor or person for the development <br />of an eligible housing unit. <br />Upon transfer of the acquired property to an eligible <br />sponsor, the effective land bank loan shall be secured by <br />a primary or first mortgage upon the subject property <br />until the eligible sponsor obtains the construction <br />and/or permanent loan financing for the development and <br />construction of a housing unit. At the time the <br />construction/permanent financing is provided for the <br />housing unit, the land bank loan shall be subordinated to <br />the construction/permanent mortgage. <br />For the purposes of the IRCLHAProgram, funds expended for <br />property acquisition under the Land Bank Market Purchase <br />Assistance Strategy shall be classified as a <br />homeownership expenditure, and an eligible housing unit <br />must be constructed and certified for occupancy on the <br />acquired property within one year of the closing <br />transaction date. Failure to complete construction of <br />and obtain a Certificate of Occupancy for a housing unit <br />within one (1) year of the closing transaction date shall <br />constitute grounds for foreclosure to obtain possession <br />of the proporty which may be utilized as a land bank <br />acquired property by the IRCLHAProgram. <br />30 <br />