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Housing Assistance Council Building Rural Communities since 1971 Southeast Regional Mutual Self-Help Housing Conference “Other Funding Sources” Wednesday, June 19, 2013
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HAC’s Mission “Improve housing conditions for the rural poor with an emphasis on the poorest of the poor in the most rural places.” Loan Fund Objective Help establish and strengthen a housing delivery system that will provide, on a continual basis, additional decent, safe, and affordable houses in rural areas for low-income people.
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Housing Assistance Council Established in 1971 National nonprofit organization AAA+2 CARs rated CDFI Provide services to local, state, and national nonprofit organizations and developers High needs areas: Indian County, Southwest Border Colonias, Mississippi Delta, and Appalachia High needs groups: farm- workers and minorities
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Housing Assistance Council HAC emphasizes: Local Solutions Empowerment of the poor Reduced dependence Self-Help strategies Homeownership Safe and Sustainable communities
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Services Offered Technical Assistance & Training Loan Funds Research, Publications & Information
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HAC Loan Funds
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HAC Loan Funds (from inception to March 31, 2013) Loan Fund Capitalization $62.0 million (includes SHOP & other loans) 67% equity; 33% debt investments Approved Commitments $300 million 2,244 loans 68,301 housing units and water/sewer connections Current Loan Portfolio 165 loans = $36.5 million 80 borrowers = 37 states
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Rural Housing Loan Fund Uses predevelopment land acquisition site development construction up to $750,000 gap/interim Land banking Loan fund investment Structure: Up to five years Interest rate 5% nonprofits; 8% for-profits Quarterly interest payments 1% service fee Maximum 100% LTV Adequate security/collateral Committed take-out source
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Pre-Development Standard 3 year term or less 1% HAC service fee No maximum loan amount Maximum 100% LTV Security of lien position on real property and/or assignments and UCC-1 filings on unrestricted net assets of borrower. Repayment typically upon sale of developed lots or closing of construction/permanent financing
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Construction Loans $750,000 cap per loan and borrower Standard 2 year term with option to extend for 1 year. A 1% extension fee applies. 1% HAC service fee Maximum 100% LTV as supported by current appraisal Security of lien position on the project property Repayment upon sale of developed lots or closing permanent financing Permanent, take-out financing committed prior to disbursement.
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Preservation Revolving Loan Fund Uses predevelopment land acquisition rehab Equity by USDA approval only Structure: Up to 15 years amortized over 30 years Interest rate 5% nonprofits Quarterly interest payments 1% service fee Maximum 100% LTV Adequate security/collateral Repayment structure: operating income of project, permanent financing. Focus Preservation of at risk USDA-financed multifamily, elderly or farm-labor rental complexes.
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Site Acquisition Standard 5 year term 1% HAC service fee Maximum 100% LTV as supported by current appraisal Security of lien position on the project property Repayment upon sale of developed lots or closing of construction/permanent financing
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Eligible Borrowers Community-based nonprofit organizations Housing development corporations Farm worker organizations Housing cooperatives and condo associations Native American tribes Public agencies and units of local government Public utility districts
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Eligible Projects Located in areas, which are rural in character (preference for projects located in towns with populations of less than 25,000) Serve low- to very- low income persons, which includes persons earning less than 80% AMI Minimum of 51% of the resulting housing units must be affordable to low- or very-low income people
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Loan Uses & Structure Uses predevelopment land acquisition site development construction preservation gap/interim Structure loans guarantees compensating deposits letters of credit lines of credit
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Sample Projects Acquisition and infrastructure development of a subdivision for affordable housing units. Acquisition and site development of scattered site lots for self-help unit construction. Acquisition and rehab of existing apartment complex serving farm-workers or other workforce group. Acquisition loan to tenants of manufactured housing community seeking to cooperatively purchase the park. Loan to another nonprofit lender to capitalize their rural lending initiatives ( water/sewer, rehab loan program).
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The SHOP program is authorized under Section 11 of the Housing Opportunity Program Extension Act of 1996 Funded through the U.S. Department of Housing & Urban Development (HUD) Provides grant monies for land acquisition and infrastructure improvement costs associated with the development of self-help units Self-Help Homeownership Opportunity Program (SHOP)
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Land Acquisition Purchase of real property pursuant to a deed or minimum 25 year lease Financing and closing costs associated with the land acquisition transaction Infrastructure Improvements Water & sewer lines (or wells & septic) Roads, curbs and gutters, sidewalks Utilities, gas, electric Environmental testing & remediation Soft costs (legal, closing, etc.) SHOP Eligible Activities
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HUD requirements Public or private nonprofit organization under federal or state law 100 + hours of family sweat equity labor $15,000 per unit maximum Rural or urban areas HAC requirements Competitive review Security required Ongoing reporting required 0% interest 90% forgivable upon unit completion and other loan agreement condition SHOP Program Design
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Subsidize lot costs (keep $$ in project) Loans/Grants to families 5-year, 30-year loans soft seconds Capitalize internal development fund SHOP-eligible uses ONLY SHOP Grant Conversion Funds
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Loan Process 1.Inquiry/Pre-screening. 2.Submission of loan application. 3.Comprehensive underwriting process. 4.Internal management review. 5.Loan committee review. 6.If accepted, loan commitment issued. 7.Pre-closing conditions satisfied before disbursement of funds. 8.Loan closing and disbursement. 9.Servicing/monitoring loan throughout the term of the loan. 10.Full repayment of loan.
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HAC Loan Fund at a Glance
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Contact Information Housing Assistance Council (202) 842-8600 (202) 347-3447 Fax
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