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EXHIBIT 1 <br />as follows: <br />The City of Santa Ana does not use HOME funds in any other manner other than those described in <br />Section 92.205(b). <br />2. A description of the guidelines that will be used for resale or recapture of HOME funds when used <br />for homebuyer activities as required in 92.254, is as follows: <br />The City incorporates a recapture requirement into written agreements and long-term affordability <br />covenants for homebuyer assistance activities administered by the City as required by 24 CFR <br />92.254. For any homebuyer assistance activity implemented by subrecipients or CHDOs, this <br />recapture requirement shall also be used. HOME affordability requirements are imposed based on <br />the amount of direct HOME subsidy pursuant to HUD regulations as follows: <br />Assistance under $25,000: 5-year affordability period <br />Assistance between $25,000 - $50,000: 10-year affordability period <br />Assistance over $50,000: 15-year affordability period <br />The amount subject to recapture is the direct HOME subsidy received by the homebuyer. Direct <br />HOME subsidy includes the HOME investment that enabled the homebuyer to purchase the <br />property. This includes down payment assistance, closing costs, or other HOME assistance provided <br />directly to the homebuyer or the difference between the fair market value of the property (as <br />determined by appraisal) and a reduced sales price, but excludes any HOME assistance provided to <br />develop the unit. <br />Continued below in number 3. <br />3. A description of the guidelines for resale or recapture that ensures the affordability of units acquired <br />with HOME funds? See 24 CFR 92.254(a)(4) are as follows: <br />The recapture provision ensures that the entire amount of the City's direct HOME subsidy to <br />homebuyers is recaptured if the housing does not continue to be the principal residence of the <br />family for the duration of the applicable period of affordability (e.g., the home is sold, the home is <br />foreclosed, the assisted owner is no longer residing in the assisted residence, or for any other <br />breach of the agreement with the City). The HOME -assisted homebuyer may sell their unit at any <br />time during the period of affordability, to any willing buyer, and at the price the market will bear. <br />The recapture provision requires that the City's direct HOME subsidy and any interest due under the <br />HOME loan (that has not previously been repaid) is returned to the City from net proceeds, subject <br />to the limitation that if there are no net proceeds or the net proceeds are insufficient to repay the <br />HOME investment due, the City may only recapture the net proceeds, if any. Net proceeds are <br />defined as the sales price minus superior loan repayment (other than HOME funds), and any closing <br />costs. <br />In the event of a mortgage default, a provision in the written agreement and long-term affordability <br />Annual Action Plan 40 <br />2026 <br />OMB Control No: 2506-0117 (exp. 09/30/2021) <br />