Salish & Kootenai Housing Authority Rocki Davis, Program Compliance/Development Coordinator And Nicole Antoine, Homeownership Coordinator.

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Salish & Kootenai Housing Authority Rocki Davis, Program Compliance/Development Coordinator And Nicole Antoine, Homeownership Coordinator

 Constructed in 1998 using Housing Tax Credits  20 single family units  10 3 bedroom  10 4 bedroom  Fee Simple land  Less than.25 acres  Located on North end of Pablo  Walking distance to all amenities  Rents  3 bedroom $365 + utilities  4 bedroom $ utilities

 SKHA Requirements  Past history  Pass background check  Minimum income $20,000  HTC income requirements  8 household could be at 60% local AMI Family size 4 max income was $ 34,860 (2014 AMI limits)  12 households could be at 50% local AMI Family size 4 max income was $ 29,050 (2014 AMI limits)

 Complete Application process  Credit report review  Complete credit repair  Mortgage ready by 2014  Complete homebuyer education

 Tenants entered into 6 month lease agreement  Homeownership clause  Minimum income  Work with homeownership program  If tenant choose not purchase  Tenant priority for SKHA rental

 HTC program  Extended Use Agreement Income Rent  How to release the extended use agreement (LURA)  Transfer ownership of homes from LP to SKHA  Legal Review  Accounts  Create lighting district (Street lights)

 HTC  Remain affordable for 15 additional years  How would it affect the sale?  SKHA  Restrictive Lien Agreement Equity in property treated as a subsidy Repayment of subsidy if sold/refinanced in 5 years Percentage forgiven each year

 Community Bank – 10  MBOH 1 st homebuyers – 9  HUD 184 program – 9  VA – 1  Eagle Bank – 1  HUD 184 program 1  Valley Bank – 2 pending  Tribal Credit program - 7

 3 bedroom $55,000  Average Bank (PITI) $ 250 (4%)  Average Tribal Credit (PI) $ 330 (6%)  4 bedroom $60,000  Average Bank (PITI) $ 300 (4%)  VA Loan (PITI) $ 235 (2.78%)  Average Tribal Credit (PI) $ 360 (6%)

 CSKT member  Buy/down assistance  Closing Cost Assistance  Home$tart  Savings accounts/Individual Deposit Accounts

 Covenants and Restrictions  Current tenant purchase falls apart  New HTC Qualified applicant  Too high or too little income  Poor credit  METH contamination  Time to ready unit  Homeowners responsibilities  Street cleaning  Sidewalks  Neighbor tension

 Single Mother with teenage son  Minimum wage with very sporadic child support  Had to file Bankruptcy  14/2014_05_08/Flathead_Financ e_student_buys_home.html 14/2014_05_08/Flathead_Financ e_student_buys_home.html

Rocki Davis, Program Compliance/Development Coordinator Nicole Antoine Homeownership Coordinator Salish & Kootenai Housing Authority PO BOX 38 Pablo, MT Telephone: Fax: