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• For manufactured homes, loan funds may only be used for repairs <br />necessary to bring the home into compliance with applicable <br />federal and state building codes. All code deficiencies must <br />be addressed. In cases where it is economically infeasible to <br />rehabilitate the home, funds may also be used to purchase, <br />transport and install a new unit on a spot located in a legally <br />permitted manufactured housing park in the City of Santa Ana. <br />• Funds may not be used to refinance existing debt or for repairs <br />to the park. <br />• For single-family homes, all code deficiencies must be <br />addressed, and must account for at least 90 percent of the <br />total rehabilitation cost. <br />• The Loan Committee will make the final determination as to the <br />eligibility of specific repairs or purchases. <br />• All persons with an ownership interest in the home must sign <br />the application and all loan documents. <br />• Borrower(s) will be required to carry hazard insurance for the <br />life of the loan. If applicable, they will also be required to <br />carry flood insurance. <br />Rehabilitation Guidelines <br />• Licensed general contractors who have complied with City <br />licensing and insurance requirements must perform all <br />rehabilitation and construction work. <br />Terms of CalHome Rehabilitation Loans <br />• CalHome Rehabilitation Loans may not be forgiven. <br />• The interest rate for these loans will be zero percent. No <br />loan payments will be due during the term of the loans, which <br />will be 30 years. <br />• The entire loan will be due and payable upon sale or transfer <br />of the property, when the property ceases to be owner occupied, <br />or upon the loan maturity date. <br />• Upon the loan maturity date, and in accordance with CalHome <br />Program regulations, these loans may be amortized over a period <br />of time to be determined by Loan Committee, or may be deferred <br />for an additional period of time to be determined by Loan <br />Committee. <br />• The maximum amount for rehabilitation of an existing <br />manufactured home is $15,000. The maximum amount for <br />rehabilitation of a single-family home is 575,000. Depending <br />on fund availability, up to $25,000 of the $75,000 maximum for <br />single family homes may be funded through the existing owner <br />occupied rehabilitation loan programs offered by the City of <br />Santa Ana and the Community Redevelopment Agency of the City of <br />Santa Ana. <br />EXHIBIT 1 <br />Page 2 <br />20E-4 <br />