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Neighborhood Watch
Good Neighbor Next Door
Laura A. Key
720.939.1401
The Neighbor Next Door initiatives are a collection of FHA's home sales programs
designed to help communities and promote homeownership.  Help a neighborhood!
Buy a home through HUD's Good Neighbor Next Door initiative designed to
encourage renewal of revitalization areas by providing law enforcement officers,
firefighters, emergency medical technicians and teachers an opportunity to purchase
homes in these communities. HUD provides a substantial incentive in the form of a
fifty percent discount off the list price of eligible properties.

Question: Am I Eligible for the GNND Sales Program?
Answer:
Law enforcement officers, teachers and firefighters/emergency medical
technicians and who meet all other requirements of the program are eligible to
purchase an available home.

Question: How Much of a Discount Can I Get on a HUD Home?
Answer:
You can get a 50 percent discount off the HUD appraised value. For
example, if HUD lists a home at $100,000, you can buy it for $50,000 provided, you
occupy the home as your personal residence for the required occupancy period. If
you qualify for any FHA-insured mortgage program, your downpayment is only $100
and you may finance closing costs.

Question: What Kind of Mortgage Financing Do I Need?  
Answer:
You may use FHA, VA, or conventional mortgages, or cash. HUD requires
you to sign a Second Mortgage and Note on the discounted amount (which is
$50,000 in the example above). No interest or payments are required on this "silent
second" mortgage if you live in the home for the entire 36 month occupancy period.
You may be required to pay a pro-rata portion of the discount to HUD should you fail
to fulfill the three year occupancy requirement.

Question: What is the Occupancy Period?
Answer:
You must live in the home as your sole residence for a full 36 months. The
purpose of the program is to strengthen communities by encouraging employed,
professional law enforcement officers, teachers and firefighters/emergency medical
technicians to live in the community. You will have 30, 90 or 180 days to move into
the home you purchase, depending on HUD's determination of the condition of the
home and the level of repairs that may be required, if any. The 30th, 90th or 180th
day is the start date for the occupancy period. Your are released from all obligations
under this program at the end of the 36th month following the start date. HUD views
the occupancy obligation seriously and vigorously pursues violators to the fullest
extent of the law.

Question: What Is an FHA Rehabilitation Mortgage and How Can It Help Me
Buy a HUD Home?
 
Answer: The FHA 203(k) mortgage program helps homebuyer's buy a home and
have enough money to rehabilitate or repair it. Repairs must cost more than $5,000.
The cost of the repairs and the mortgage are combined into a single monthly
payment. Consider FHA’s 203(b) program if needed repairs are under $5,000. FHA
also has a new streamlined 203(k) program which may be useful.  Discuss these
financing options with your lender!

Question: Can I Sell the GNND Home after 3-years and Keep the Profit?
Answer: Yes. After you live in the GNND home 3 years, you can sell the home and
keep any equity and/or appreciation.

Question: Do I Have to Use a Real Estate Broker
or Agent to Buy a GNND Home?
Answer: Yes.

Question: Do I Have to Be a First Time Homebuyer
to Take Advantage of the Program?  
Answer
: No. However, you may not own any other residential real property at the
time you submit your offer to purchase a home and for one year previous to that
date. For example, if you submit an offer to purchase a home on August 1, 2007, you
may not have owned a home during the period from July 31, 2006.

Question: Where Are These Homes Located?
Answer: The HUD homes are located in designated Revitalization Areas. There are
hundreds of Revitalization Areas located in the United States.

Question: Does HUD Provide a Home Warranty?  
Answer: No. All GNND homes are sold "as is," without any kind of warranty.

Question: Can I Buy Multiple Unit Properties
(E.g., Duplexes, Triplexes, Etc.) through the Officer Next Door Program?
 
Answer: No. You can only buy single unit homes, townhouses, and condominiums
through the GNND Program.

Question: Do I Have to Pay Earnest Money or Other Deposits in Order to
Submit a Contract for a GNND Home?  
Answer:
Yes. The amount of the earnest money deposit required is an amount
equal to one percent of the list price, but no less than $500 and no more than
$2,000. HUD considers all offers to be a commitment to purchase a home if you are
awarded the sale. Therefore, please carefully consider your offer and be aware of
HUD's policy on earnest money as stated here: If an offer is accepted, the earnest
money deposit will be credited to the purchaser at closing. If the offer is rejected, the
earnest money deposit will be returned. Earnest money deposits are subject to total
forfeiture for failure of the participant to close a sale.

Question: Can I Bargain with HUD on the Price of a GNND Property?
Answer:
No. You must offer the exact HUD list price when bidding on any GNND
property. Then you get a 50 percent discount off of that list price.

Question: What if I Leave the employment, that made me eligible, for Any
Reason, during the Mandatory 3-year Residency Period?
Answer:
Nothing happens, but you must continue to live in the home for the full 36-
month mandatory occupancy period. If you move out of the GNND home, you will
have to repay HUD on a prorated schedule. In addition, you must certify that it is your
good faith intention to remain employed as a law enforcement officer, teacher or
firefighter/emergency medical technician for one year beginning with your purchase.
Do no attempt to participate in the program if you know in advance that you will not
be employed as required for at least one year.

Question: Some Agencies Have Other Homebuying Programs.
Can the GNND Program Work in Conjunction with These?
Answer:
Yes, as long as you can meet all the GNND program rules while
participating in these other programs. Right now Colorado has a special $100
downpayment assistance program.  If you offer full price on a home you only need to
bring $100 to the closing table.  This excludes the earnest money required so if your
earnest money is $1000 your total is $1100.00

Question: What Happens if a Participant Fails to Honor
the 3-year Occupancy Requirement?
Answer:
HUD can demand repayment of the discounted amount on a prorated
basis. That means you would have to repay 1/36th of the discount you received for
each month that you did not occupy the home. HUD also may initiate administrative
sanctions including, but not limited to, barring the officer from participating in any
HUD/FHA programs, as well as other federal programs. In any case of fraud or
abuse, HUD will refer the case to HUD's Office of the Inspector General for
investigation and possible criminal prosecution. HUD may also notify the officer's
employing agency. Criminal prosecution and conviction for fraud and abuse
concerning the GNND Program can result in a fine of up to $250,000 and/or two
years in federal prison.

Question: How Does HUD Enforce the 3-year Residency Requirement?
Answer:
The participant must certify he or she is living in the GNND home as a sole
residence at the time of purchase and each year after that. HUD can conduct spot
checks to make sure the GNND home is your sole residence at any time during the 3-
year period. You also must sign a note and mortgage for the discount amount. HUD
may foreclose this mortgage if you do not comply with the 36-month occupancy
requirement.

Question: Can I buy a home in any area?
Answer:
As a teacher you must buy in the county that you serve.  If you teach in
Jefferson County you must buy in Jefferson County.  As a police or fireman you must
purchase in the district that you serve; if you are an EMT please call for clarification.

Have more questions?
Call Laura Key, Realtor
720.939.1401
Bidding Ends on Tuesday, March 2, 2010 for the following homes!
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