HUD 24 CFR PART 572-2010 HOPE FOR HOMEOWNERSHIP OF SINGLE FAMILY HOMES PROGRAM (HOPE 3)《独户住房项目房屋所有权的希望计划(希望计划3)》.pdf
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1、176 24 CFR Ch. V (4110 Edition) Pt. 572 appropriate) were determined to be realistic and met the projects break-even point (which is generally the point at which all revenues are equal to all expenses). Gen-erally speaking, an economic development project that does not reach this break-even point ov
2、er time is not financially feasible. The following should be noted in this regard: A. some projects make provisions for a negative cash flow in the early years of the project while space is being leased up or sales volume built up, but the projects pro-jections should take these factors into ac-coun
3、t and provide sources of financing for such negative cash flow; and B. it is expected that a financially viable project will also project sufficient revenues to provide a reasonable return on equity in-vestment. The recipient should carefully ex-amine any project that is not economically able to pro
4、vide a reasonable return on equity investment. Under such circumstances, a business may be overstating its real equity investment (actual costs of the project may be overstated as well), or it may be over-stating some of the projects operating ex-penses in the expectation that the difference will be
5、 taken out as profits, or the business may be overly pessimistic in its market share and revenue projections and has downplayed its profits. ii. In addition to the financial under-writing reviews carried out earlier, the re-cipient should evaluate the experience and capacity of the assisted business
6、 owners to manage an assisted business to achieve the projections. Based upon its analysis of these factors, the recipient should identify those elements, if any, that pose the greatest risks contributing to the projects lack of finan-cial feasibility. 5. Return on equity investment. To the ex-tent
7、practicable, the CDBG assisted activity should provide not more than a reasonable return on investment to the owner of the as-sisted activity. This will help ensure that the grantee is able to maximize the use of its CDBG funds for its economic development objectives. However, care should also be ta
8、ken to avoid the situation where the owner is likely to receive too small a return on his/ her investment, so that his/her motivation remains high to pursue the business with vigor. The amount, type and terms of the CDBG assistance should be adjusted to allow the owner a reasonable return on his/her
9、 in-vestment given industry rates of return for that investment, local conditions and the risk of the project. 6. Disbursement of CDBG funds on a pro rata basis. To the extent practicable, CDBG funds used to finance economic development ac-tivities should be disbursed on a pro rata basis with other
10、funding sources. Recipients should be guided by the principle of not plac-ing CDBG funds at significantly greater risk than non-CDBG funds. This will help avoid the situation where it is learned that a prob-lem has developed that will block the com-pletion of the project, even though all or most of
11、the CDBG funds going in to the project have already been expended. When this happens, a recipient may be put in a po-sition of having to provide additional financ-ing to complete the project or watch the po-tential loss of its funds if the project is not able to be completed. When the recipient de-t
12、ermines that it is not practicable to dis-burse CDBG funds on a pro rata basis, the re-cipient should consider taking other steps to safeguard CDBG funds in the event of a de-fault, such as insisting on securitizing assets of the project. 60 FR 1953, Jan. 5, 1995 PART 572HOPE FOR HOMEOWN-ERSHIP OF S
13、INGLE FAMILY HOMES PROGRAM (HOPE 3) Subpart AGeneral Sec. 572.1 Overview of HOPE 3. 572.5 Definitions. 572.10 Section 8 assistance. Subpart BHomeownership Program RequirementsImplementation Grants 572.100 Acquisition and rehabilitation of eli-gible properties; rehabilitation stand-ards. 572.105 Fina
14、ncing the purchase of properties by eligible families. 572.110 Identifying and selecting eligible families for homeownership. 572.115 Transfer of homeownership inter-ests. 572.120 Affordability standards. 572.125 Replacement reserves. 572.130 Restrictions on resale by initial homeowners. 572.135 Use
15、 of proceeds from sales to eligible families, resale proceeds, and program income. 572.140 Third party rights. 572.145 Displacement prohibited; protection of nonpurchasing residents. Subpart CGrants 572.200 Planning grants. 572.205 Planning grantseligible activities. 572.210 Implementation grants. 5
16、72.215 Implementation grantseligible ac-tivities. 572.220 Implementation grantsmatching requirements. 572.225 Grant agreements; corrective and re-medial actions. 572.230 Cash and Management Information (C/MI) System. 572.235 Amendments. VerDate Nov2008 07:58 Apr 27, 2010 Jkt 220079 PO 00000 Frm 0018
17、6 Fmt 8010 Sfmt 8010 Y:SGML220079.XXX 220079WReier-Aviles on DSKGBLS3C1PROD with CFRProvided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-177 Ofc. of Asst. Secy., Comm. Planning, Develop., HUD 572.5 1See 572.420(a) concerning the availability of OMB Circul
18、ars. Subpart DSelection Process 572.300 Notices of funding availability (NOFAs); grant applications. 572.315 Rating criteria for planning grants. Subpart EOther Federal Requirements 572.400 Consolidated plan. 572.405 Nondiscrimination and equal oppor-tunity requirements. 572.410 Environmental proced
19、ures and standards. 572.415 Conflict of interest. 572.420 Miscellaneous requirements. 572.425 Recordkeeping and reports; audit of recipients. AUTHORITY: 42 U.S.C. 3535(d) and 12891. SOURCE: 58 FR 36526, July 7, 1993, unless otherwise noted. Subpart AGeneral 572.1 Overview of HOPE 3. The purpose of t
20、he HOPE for Home-ownership of Single Family Homes pro-gram (HOPE 3) is to provide homeown-ership opportunities for eligible fami-lies to purchase Federal, State, and local government-owned single family properties. HOPE 3 provides grants to eligible applicants to plan and imple-ment homeownership pr
21、ograms de-signed to meet the needs of low-income first-time homebuyers. 58 FR 36526, July 7, 1993, as amended at 61 FR 48797, Sept. 16, 1996 572.5 Definitions. The terms HUD, Indian Housing Au-thority (IHA), NAHA, 1937 Act, NOFA, and Public Housing Agency (PHA) are defined in 24 CFR part 5. Administ
22、rative costs means reasonable and necessary costs, as described and valued in accordance with OMB Cir-cular No. A87 or A1221as applicable, incurred by a recipient in carrying out a homeownership program under this part. For purposes of complying with the 15 percent limitation in 572.215(o), administ
23、rative costs do not include the costs of activities that are separately eligible under 572.215. Applicant means a private nonprofit organization; a cooperative associa-tion; or a public body in cooperation with a private nonprofit organization that applies for a HOPE 3 grant under this part. A coope
24、rative association is an eligible applicant only for eligible property it proposes to acquire and transfer ownership interests to eligible families under a homeownership pro-gram. Consolidated plan means the docu-ment that is submitted to HUD that serves as the planning document of the jurisdiction,
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