Housing Choice Voucher Homeownership Program Housing Authority of Billings.

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Housing Choice Voucher Homeownership Program Housing Authority of Billings

Voucher Homeownership Program Basic concept -- Instead of using voucher subsidy to help family with rent, homeownership option allows first-time homeowner to use voucher subsidy to meet monthly homeownership expenses

Family Eligibility For Homeownership Option Current voucher program participant for a minimum of 1 year Be a recipient in good standing Meet HUD definition of first time home buyer

HUD Minimum Income Requirements Non-disabled families –Federal minimum wage multiplied by 2000 hours ($14,500) Disabled families –Monthly Federal Supplemental Security Income (SSI) benefit for individual living alone multiplied by 12 ($733 x 12 = $8796) Except for elderly and disabled families, welfare assistance may not be considered in determining if family meets requirement

Family Eligibility Full Time Employment (not applicable for elderly and disabled families) –currently employed full-time (not less than an average of 30 hours a week) –has been continuously employed for at least one year HAB may allow a 2 month interruption

Family Eligibility cont. Families who have been participating in the HAB’s Family Self-Sufficiency program for at least one year, or have graduated from the FSS program, will be given preference over other families. Elderly and disabled families will automatically be given this preference.

Pre-Assistance Homeownership Counseling Eligible family must attend and satisfactorily complete homeownership counseling program required by PHA Currently offered by HRDC

Financing Family must be able to secure a conventional mortgage through a qualified lender Family must have a minimum down payment of 3% of purchase price (refer family to all Down Payment Assistance Programs: HRDC ida, City of Billings, Homestart etc) Family contribution from personal resources at least 1%

Homeownership Voucher Option Family is responsible for finding eligible unit to purchase instead of rent HAB will make monthly homeownership assistance payment on behalf of the new homeowner HAB makes payment to lender (limited access account)

Homeownership Voucher Subsidy Payment standard determines maximum subsidy in voucher program PHA uses same payment standard for both renters and homeowners Homeownership family: payment standard will never be less than payment standard at time homeownership assistance commences for the home

Housing Assistance Payment Family must pay at least Total Tenant Payment (TTP), may pay more Monthly homeownership assistance payment is calculated as the lesser of: –Payment standard minus TTP –Monthly homeownership expenses minus TTP

Homeownership Expenses PITI: –Principal and interest on mortgage debt –Mortgage insurance –Real estate taxes –Home insurance HAB allowance for utilities

Homeownership Expenses Homeownership expenses (cont) –PHA allowance for routine maintenance –PHA allowance for major repairs –Principal and interest on mortgage debt for major repairs –If home is a coop or condo, may include coop or condo operating charges or maintenance fees

Family Share Family is responsible for all homeownership expenses not covered by the HAP payment If homeownership expenses exceed the payment standard, family pays the difference out-of-pocket in addition to TTP

Family Share 40% of adjusted monthly income limitation does not apply to homeownership families (law limits amount family may pay for rent)

Example 1 PITI$ 518 Utility Allowance$ 121 3% PITI (repairs & maintenance)$ 16 HO Expenses (PITI + UA + 3%)$ 655 TTP (30% of AMI)$ 391 Payment Standard for Unit Size: 2$ 797 Payment Standard for Family Size: 1$ 590 Lower of the two Payment Standards$ 590 Payment Standard – TTP ( )$199 Home Expenses – TTP ( )$264 HAP = Lower of the two$ 199

Example 1 cont. Client Pays: PITI – HAP (518 – 199)$319 Beginning Payment Standard$590 (Payment Standard cannot go below)

Example 2 PITI$ 1242 Utility Allowance (4 bedroom)$ 243 3% PITI (repairs & maintenance)$ 37 HO Expenses (PITI + UA + 3%)$ 1523 TTP (30% of AMI)$ 479 Payment Standard for Unit Size: 4$ 1067 Payment Standard for Family Size: 4$ 1067 Lower of the two Payment Standards$ 1067

Example 2 cont. However, Payment Standard is below beginning Payment Standard. Required to use Beginning Payment Standard $1239 Payment Standard – TTP ( )$ 760 Home Expenses – TTP ( )$1044 HAP = Lower of the two$ 760 Client Pays: PITI – HAP ( )$ 482 Beginning Payment Standard$1239 (Payment Standard cannot go below)

Continued Assistance Family obligations include: –comply with the terms of mortgage –family’s only residence/no other ownership interest in residential property –report changes in composition/income –no subletting or leasing –other family obligations under voucher program

Continued Assistance Statement of Homeowner Obligations –written agreement signed by family to comply with all family obligations under homeownership option

Time Limits Time limits do not apply to elderly or disabled families Maximum term –15 years if the initial mortgage has term of 20 years or longer –10 years in all other cases –Time limit applies from initial purchase

Homeownership Vouchers For More Information: public_indian_housing/programs/hcv/homeownership