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Title: Section 8 Homeownership


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Section 8 Homeownership
  • Kathy Winter
  • Iowa State Office
  • U.S. Dept. of HUD
  • 515-284-4315
  • Kathy_r._Winter_at_hud.gov

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Section 8 Homeownership
  • Section 8 HO is an option to the PHA
  • Implements through PHA Annual and administrative
    plans.
  • Use Voucher subsidy for monthly homeownership
    expenses
  • First-time Homebuyer Program
  • Resident pays 30 of AMI for housing costs
  • Open Market Purchase

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Legislative History
  • Sec. 555 of QHWRA of 1998
  • Congress amends Sec. 8(y)
  • Proposed Rule April 1999
  • Final Rule Published Sept. 12, 2000
  • Effective October 12, 2000
  • Special Housing Type under Subpart M of 24 CFR
    982

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Requirements
  • FINAL RULE - SEPTEMBER 12, 2000
  • PHA choice
  • Amendment to annual and administrative plan
  • Final Rules
  • October 18, 2002 Downpayment Assistance
    Streamlining
  • October 28, 2002 Eligibilty Units Owned or
    Controlled by a PHA

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Requirements
  • Eligibility of Units Owned or Controlled by a
    PHA Final Rule October 28, 2002
  • Downpayment Assistance Grants and Streamlining
    Amendments Final Rule October 18, 2002

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PHA CapacityOne of Three Options
  • ONE Establish Min. Down-payment
  • Three (3) percent of sale price
  • At least one percent of sale price comes from
    familys personal resources.

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PHA Capacity
  • Two PHA requires financing for purchase meets
    one of following
  • Provided, insured or guaranteed by State or
    Federal Gov.
  • Complies with secondary market underwriting
    requirements.
  • Complies with generally accepted private sector
    underwriting standards

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PHA Capacity
  • Three PHA demonstrates in Annual Plan it has
    capacity or will acquire capacity to successfully
    operate Homeownership Program.

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Family Eligibility
  • Section 8 Eligible Family
  • Current program participant
  • Eligible for admission to Sec 8 HCV program

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Family Eligibility
  • First time Homebuyer
  • Single Parent or displace homemakers
  • No HO interest in 3 years
  • Exception for Family that includes member with
    disability and homeownership is needed as a
    reasonable accommodation.

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Family Eligibility
  • Minimum Income 982.627(c)
  • Disabled Family Monthly SSI for individual
    living alone x 12.
  • Other Families 2000 X National Minimum wage/hr
    (10,300/yr)
  • Welfare assistance may not be included.
  • Disabled and Elderly Families Welfare
    assistance may be included

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PHA Higher Minimum Income
  • A PHA may set a higher minimum income for all
    family types.
  • However Family may still qualify with HUD Min.
    income.
  • Family that meets HUD minimum income and not PHA
    Minimum shall meet the requirement if
  • Pre-qualified or pre-approved for financing
  • Financing meets PHA established requirements and
  • Financing sufficient to purchase unit that meets
    HQS.

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Family Eligibility
  • Employment 982.627(d)
  • Disabled and elderly exempt
  • One adult member employed continually fulltime
    for year prior to HO assistance.
  • One adult currently employed fulltime not less
    than 30 hours
  • PHA may not create more restrictive employment
    criteria

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Family Eligibility
  • Mortgage Defaults
  • Not eligible if any family member has previously
    received Sec 8 HO assistance and defaulted on
    mortgage
  • PHA may establish additional requirements for
    family eligibility
  • FSS participants

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Homeownership Voucher Option
  • Family finds eligible property
  • Subsidy to assist with monthly homeownership
    expenses
  • PHA may make monthly payment to family or lender

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Pre-Homeownership Counseling 982.630
  • Family must attend and satisfactorily complete
    program required by PHA
  • Family does not pay for counseling
  • PHA staff and/or other entity may conduct
  • Consider HUD approved counseling agencies

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Pre Homeownership Counseling 982.630
  • PHA may adapt suggestions to meet local
    circumstances and needs of family.
  • PHA may offer additional counseling after
    assistance begins.
  • If not HUD approved counselor the PHA should
    ensure the program is consistent with HUDs
    Housing Counseling program.

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Pre-Homeownership Counseling
  • Suggested Topics
  • Home maintenance
  • Budgeting
  • Credit counseling
  • Negotiating the purchase price of a home

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Pre Homeownership Counseling 982.630
  • Topics, cont.
  • Financing Obtaining and pros and cons of
    different approaches
  • Finding a home
  • Locating a home in a area without a high
    concentration of low-income families
  • Fair housing and state Federal truth in lending
    laws

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Finding a Home
  • PHA may establish time limits
  • Locating a unit and purchasing
  • PHA may not steer family

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Eligible Unit 982.628
  • One unit property or single unit in coop or
    condominium
  • New Construction
  • Seller cannot be debarred, suspended or subject
    to a limited denial of participation by HUD

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Eligible Unit
  • Unit in PHA Jurisdiction
  • Must pass HQS
  • Inspected by 3rd party Independent inspector

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Home Inspections 982.631
  • PHA conducts HQS inspection used for Voucher
    program
  • Determines condition is decent, safe and
    sanitary.
  • No annual HQS inspection required

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Home Inspections
  • Independent Professional (3rd Party)
  • Selected and hired by family
  • Assess adequacy and life span of major systems,
    appliances and other structural components
  • Satisfaction of inspection by buyer typical
    contingency clause in contracts of sale.
  • PHA may disapprove unit on basis of report

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Home Inspections
  • PHA may require additional inspections after
    purchase of unit.

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Voucher Subsidy Available
  • Payment standard in Sec. 8 program determines
    maximum subsidy
  • No separate HO payment standard schedule
  • Same subsidy standards

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Payment Standard
  • Payment Standard greater of
  • Payment standard at commencement of HO
    assistance.
  • Payment standard at most recent reexamination
    since commencement of HO assistance
  • Never goes below initial calculation

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Homeownership Assistance Payment
  • Family pays at least total tenant payment (TTP),
    may pay more
  • Monthly HAP is calculated as the lesser of
  • Payment standard minus family TTP
  • Families monthly homeownership expenses minus
    family TTP

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Contract of Sale
  • Family must provide copy of contract of sale to
    PHA
  • Contract of Sale must include
  • Prepurchase inspection (buyer satisfaction, buyer
    not obligated to pay repairs)
  • Seller certification seller not debarred,
    suspended or subject to limited denial of
    participation.
  • Terms and Conditions of sale

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Financing 982.632
  • PHA may establish their own financing
    requirements, including
  • Lender qualifications and terms of financing
  • PHAs encouraged to review financing prior to
    approval of assistance to avoid Predatory Lending
    type situations

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PHA Financing Requirements
  • May prohibit certain forms of financing
  • Restrictions on other debt secured by home
  • Terms of financing
  • Minimum downpayment

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PHA Financing Requirements
  • Affordability of Purchase
  • PHA may disapprove financing or refinancing if it
    determines debt is unaffordable or terms dont
    meet PHA req.
  • HUD is working on a Guide Book
  • All PHA financing or affordability requirements
    must be described in PHA administrative plan.

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Financing a Purchase 982.632
  • Financing a Unit
  • PHA may establish their own financing
    requirements, including lender qualifications
    and terms of financing.
  • PHAs are encouraged to review financing to avoid
    Predatory Lending before assistance is approved.

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PHA Requirements for Admission 982.626(b)
  • PHA may limit HO Assistance to families or
    purposes defined by PHA
  • Examples
  • FSS participants
  • Families in XYZ Non-profit Homeownership program
  • (Must include these requirements with the PHA
    Administrative Plan.)

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PHA Requirements 982.629
  • PHA may establish a maximum time for a family to
    locate a home and purchase a home
  • PHA may require periodic reports on familys
    progress in finding a home
  • PHA decides if the family gets a rental voucher
    if a home is not found or put on the waiting
    list.
  • Must include these requirements with the PHA
    Administrative Plan

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PHA Requirements
  • PHA determines if the HAP will go to the lender
    or the family. 982.635(d)
  • PHA determines the number of Section 8 Vouchers
    it will commit to the program.

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Homeownership Expenses 982.635(c)
  • The PHA determines amount to be included in the
    HO expenses/costs
  • Principal and Interest on mortgage
  • Mortgage Insurance Premium (MIP)
  • Property Taxes
  • Homeowners insurance
  • PHA allowance for maintenance expenses
  • PHA allowance for major repair and replacement
  • PHA utility allowance

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PHA Allowances
  • Allowances set for program as a whole, not based
    on actual cost or condition of homes
  • PHA may contact counseling agencies and realtors
    for advice

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Homeownership Assistance Payment 982.635
  • PHA will make a payment equal to the lower of
  • The payment standard (regular Sec. 8 program)
    minus the total tenant payment or
  • The familys monthly homeownership expenses minus
    total tenant payment.

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Family Share
  • Family Responsible for all HO expenses not
    covered by HAP
  • If homeownership expenses exceed the payment
    standard, family pays the difference in addition
    to TTP.
  • 40 rule does not apply to HO families
  • Law only limits amount paid by family for rent.

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Continued Assistance
  • Family Obligations
  • Comply with terms of mortgage.
  • Use and occupancy
  • Familys only residence
  • Report changes in composition
  • No subletting or leasing

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Continued Assistance
  • Comply with other family obligations under the
    voucher program
  • Notice of move-out
  • Notice of default
  • Supply information concerning
  • Refinancing
  • Sale or transfer of any interest in home
  • Homeownership expenses

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Continued Assistance
  • Prohibition on ownership interest on second
    residence
  • Comply with additional PHA requirements
  • Eg. Postpurchase counseling

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Termination of Assistance 982.638
  • Termination of Assistance
  • PHA may terminate assistance in the case of
    mortgage default (foreclosure)
  • PHAs decision on whether family may receive
    rental assistance.
  • PHA may terminate if family does not comply with
    family obligations

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Family at Zero HAP 982.635(e)
  • Homeownership assistance terminates after 180
    days with zero assistance.
  • HOWEVER, PHA has discretion to grant relief where
    termination would result in extreme hardship.

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Time limitations 982.634
  • Time limits do not apply to elderly or disabled
    families
  • Maximum term
  • 10yrs of HAP for a mortgage less than 20 yr
  • 15yrs of HAP for mortgage 20 yr and more
  • Applies from initial purchase

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Portable 982.636
  • Portable
  • Receiving PHA must have HO program
  • Family and Unit must meet eligibility
    requirements

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Move to New Unit
  • Continuation of HO Assistance
  • Initial Eligibility requirements apply, except
  • First time homeowner
  • Pre-assistance counseling

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Example Sec. 8 Purchase
  • Family of four purchasing a 3 bedroom home.
  • Payment Standard for a 3 BR is 800/month
  • Housing expenses include
  • Principal, Interest, Taxes, Insurance (PITI)
  • Mortgage Insurance Payment (MIP)
  • Allowances Total 185
  • 35 for maintenance allowance 3/BR
  • 50 replacement allowance 3/BR
  • 100 utility allowance 3/BR

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Example Sec. 8 Purchase
  • Family Adjusted Annual Income is 20,000
  • 30 of Adjusted Monthly Income 500
  • Monthly Total Tenant Payment 500
  • TTP Total Family Share

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Example Sec. 8 Purchase
  • Purchase Price 70,000
  • FSS Escrow (DP) 5,000
  • First Mortgage FHA (30yrs _at_7)
    65,000 ________________________________
    _________
  • First Mortgage Payment PITI MIP on 65k 615
  • Utility, maintenance and replacement
    allowances 185
  • Monthly Homeownership Expenses 800

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Example Sec. 8 Purchase
  • Gross Homeownership Costs 800
  • PITI MIP 615
  • Allowances 185
  • Total Family Share
  • (185 allowances 315 lender) 500
  • Homeownership Assistance Payment 300

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Example Sec. 8 Purchase
  • Purchase Price - 90,000
  • FSS Escrow (DP) 5,000
  • First Mortgage FHA (30yrs _at_7) 85,000
  • ___________________________________________
  • First Mortgage Payment PITI MIP on 85k 815
  • Utility, Maintenance Replacement Allowance 185
  • Monthly Homeownership Expenses 1,000

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Example Sec. 8 Purchase
  • Gross Homeownership Costs 1,000
  • PITI MIP 815
  • Allowances 185
  • Total Family Share 700
  • (185 allowances 515 lender)
  • Housing Assistance Payment 300

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Example Sec. 8 Purchase
  • Is 700 per month Family Share too high for
    family with 20,000 adjusted annual income?

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Web Site
  • HUD Section 8 Homeownership http//www.hud.gov/of
    fices/pih/programs/hcv/homeownership/

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Community Program.
  • Lenders and Insured Loans
  • Conventional
  • Subsidized Loans
  • State Housing Finance Authority
  • USDA
  • Fannie Mae
  • FHA

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Community Program..
  • Funding for additional subsidy
  • Federal Home Loan Bank
  • HOME local government or State of Iowa
  • CDBG local government or State of Iowa
  • 5(h) proceeds (sale of Public Housing)
  • Local Housing Trust Funds

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Your Communitys Market
  • What is available in your community for sale?
  • Are they in good condition?
  • What price are they selling for?
  • Are the affordable houses concentrated in
    low-income areas?
  • Considering your payment standard - will it work
    without additional subsidy?
  • Would you increase your payment standard?

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Your Communitys Market
  • Rental Housing Market
  • What is utilization rate of Section 8 Vouchers?
  • What is the need in your community for affordable
    housing?
  • How long is the waiting list?
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