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Board of County Commissioners
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Exhibit I <br />All housing units shall be owner -occupied single-family or condominium <br />residences; <br />iii. Purchase assistance loans can be given in combination with an impact <br />fee/capacity charge loan for the construction of a new unit; <br />iv. As structured, the program does not require an applicant to provide a minimum <br />monetary contribution towards the down payment or closing costs. This <br />program policy, however, does not exempt an applicant from a financial <br />institution's minimum monetary contribution requirement, if applicable; <br />V. No owner financing is allowed. All purchase assistance applicants must <br />receive their first mortgage from a financial institution; <br />vi. Except as otherwise provided for herein, SHIP purchase assistance funds shall <br />not be provided to any household where for the household's first mortgage <br />projected monthly housing cost, including mortgage principal, interest, taxes, <br />and insurance, will exceed 30% of the household's gross income, or where the <br />household's total debt will exceed 45% of the household's gross income. It is <br />not, however, the intent of this plan to limit an individual household's ability <br />to direct more than 30% of its income for housing if the first institutional <br />mortgage lender is satisfied that the applicant household can afford mortgage <br />payments in excess of the 30% benchmark. For that reason, the monthly <br />housing cost to gross income ratio (front-end ratio) may be up to 35% as long <br />as the back -end ratio does not exceed 45%. In such cases, the first mortgage <br />lender must inform the county in writing of its determination. This <br />determination must be based on specific characteristics applicable to the <br />applicant such as the applicant's debts being short term, the applicant having a <br />good history of debt management, or other pertinent reasons. These <br />requirements apply to all income categories. With the exception of very low <br />and low-income Habitat for Humanity applicants, a household's monthly <br />housing cost -to -income ratio (front-end ratio) shall not fall below 20%. <br />Because Habitat for Humanity mortgages carry a 0% interest rate, Habitat for <br />Humanity clients may have a monthly housing cost less than 20% of gross <br />income. In the case of Habitat for Humanity clients, the front-end ratio may be <br />as low as 17%; <br />Housing units constructed as new units, within one calendar year, and <br />substantially rehabilitated within one (1) calendar year prior to purchase shall <br />be classified as new units; <br />Indian River County has a lending consortium, consisting of local banks and <br />financial institutions. Pursuant to the consortium's rules, consortium members <br />waive certain fees and charge interest rates close to the Federal National <br />Mortgage Association or Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corporation's 30- to <br />60 -day rate for principal mortgages provided to SHIP purchase assistance loan <br />recipients. The maximum term of a first mortgage shall not exceed 30 years. <br />For SHIP purchase assistance loans, the number of points, which may be <br />- 14 - <br />122 <br />
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