24 C.F.R. § 954.300   Eligible activities.


Title 24 - Housing and Urban Development


Title 24: Housing and Urban Development
PART 954—INDIAN HOME PROGRAM
Subpart C—Eligible Activities and Affordability

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§ 954.300   Eligible activities.

(a) Eligible activities—(1) General. HOME funds may be used by a grantee to provide incentives to develop and support affordable rental housing and homeownership affordability and to provide payment of reasonable administrative and planning costs. The housing must be permanent or transitional housing, and includes permanent housing for disabled homeless persons, and single-room occupancy housing. The specific eligible costs for these activities are set forth in §954.303 and §954.304.

(2) Acquisition of vacant land or demolition must be undertaken only as an integral part of a particular HOME new construction project.

(3) Manufactured housing. Purchase and/or rehabilitation of a manufactured housing unit qualifies as affordable housing only if, at the time of project completion, the unit:

(i) Is situated on a permanent foundation (except—for rehabilitation not involving purchase—when assisting existing unit owners who rent the lot on which their unit sits);

(ii) Is connected to permanent utility hook-ups;

(iii) Is located on land that is held in fee-simple title, land-trust, or long-term ground lease with a term at least equal to that of the appropriate affordability period;

(iv) Meets the construction standards established under 24 CFR part 3280 if produced after June 15, 1976. If the unit was produced prior to June 16, 1976, it must comply with applicable tribal, State or local codes; and

(v) In cases where the owner of a manufactured housing unit does not hold fee-simple title to the land on which the unit is located, the owner may be assisted in purchasing the land under provisions governing rehabilitation not involving purchase.

(b) Forms of assistance. A grantee may invest HOME funds as equity investments, interest-bearing loans or advances, noninterest-bearing loans or advances, interest subsidies consistent with the purposes of this part, deferred payment loans, grants, or other forms of assistance that HUD determines to be consistent with the purposes of this part. Each grantee has the right to establish the terms of assistance, subject to the requirements of this part.

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