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1 Role of Bond Counsel History Opinion Validity Tax-Exemption

2 Tax Rules for Private Activity Multi-Family Bonds (Residential Rental Property) Official Action Provide Housing - Not for refinancing or working capital 95/5-95% of the net bond proceeds must be used for capital costs of the exempt facility (i.e. the Project). 5% is so-called bad money. Includes costs of issuance (not more than 2%) Tax Questionnaire - expectations. At completion measured again Residential Rental Property - a building or structure, together with any functionally related and subordinate facilities, containing one or more similarly constructed units which (i) are to be used on other than a transient basis, (ii) are available to the general public and (iii) satisfy the continuous rental and low or moderate income occupancy requirements

3 complete units - living, sleeping, eating, cooking and sanitation functionally related and subordinate facilities not used on transient basis no hotels, motels, rooming houses etc. Single Room Occupancy is OK available to the general public (some exceptions e.g. - elderly) low income set aside (20% at 50%; 40% (or in NYC - 25%) at 60% of AMI for Qualified Project Period later of (A) occ. of 10% of units or (B) date of iss. until later of (I) 15 yrs after 50% occ. (II) no bonds outstanding or (III) 8 assistance terminates Deep Rent Skewed of low income units 15% at 40% of AMI

4 limits on land acquisition (25% of net bond proceeds) acquisition of existing Project not from related person 15% rehabilitation requirement bond maturity (120% of average economic life of assets financed) TEFRA

5 Volume Cap Each State gets an allocation determined by population New York gets approximately $1.85 Billion general rule - ½ to State and ½ to localities unless Legislature acts New York each year Legislature has provided 1/3 to State, 1/3 to localities and 1/3 to a State-wide reserve, allocated during the year HFA allocation directly from State HDC allocation goes to City IDA HDC HDC traditionally has received additional allocations from State Bonds that don t need volume cap Governmental, 501(c)(3), current refunding Multi-Year

6 Recycling General Rule - current refundings don t count against volume cap but, until recently, to be a current refunding, obligor must stay the same. Recycling legislation changed that. Recycling New Bonds deemed to refund another transaction that has prepaid. Allows new Project to be financed without volume cap.

7 Rules New Bonds issued before old Bonds redeemed Old Bonds redeemed within 90 days of issuance of new Bonds New loan made within six months of receipt of prepayment of old Project New Project TEFRA d before New Bonds issued New Bonds issued within four years of issuance of old Bonds New Bonds mature within 34 years of issuance of old Bonds No use of Tax Credits HDC and HFA Recycling their own prepayments HFA recycling HDC s prepayments

8 New Structures Some structures utilize a combination of recycled and volume cap bonds Need to satisfy both tax-exempt bond rules and tax credit rules Collateralized Transactions Arbitrage Rules

9 NYSAFAH Conference Advanced Bonds 95/5 Test and 50% Test May 7, 2013

10 95/5 Test Sometimes referred to as the Good Cost Bad Cost Test a tax-exempt bond test and not a LIHTC Test. Purpose of 95/5 test is to show that a bond issue qualifies as a taxexempt bond issue the interest income earned by the holders of the bonds will be excluded from income for federal income tax purposes. The Test is that Qualified Costs of a project must equal or exceed 95% of the Net Bond Proceeds. May 7,

11 95/5 Test What may be included in Qualified Costs is determined by two factors: What the costs were incurred for, and When the costs were incurred. What costs are included in Qualified Costs? Qualified Costs are costs capitalized into land and the depreciable basis of the project with certain exceptions. Exceptions include: Related party profits (Development Fee, Contractor Profit, Architect Profit, Etc) Costs related to commercial space Related party acquisitions Seller take back loans and assumed debt May 7,

12 95/5 Test When must costs be incurred to be included in Qualified Costs? Qualified Costs are costs incurred no earlier than 60 days prior to the date of inducement resolution again, with certain exceptions. Exceptions include: Preliminary Expenditure Exception includes cost for architecture, engineering, survey, soil testing and similar costs incurred prior to commencement of acquisition, construction, or rehabilitation of a project. Does not include land acquisition, site preparation or similar costs incidental to commencement of construction. Preliminary Expenditure Exception is limited to an amount not in excess of 20% of the aggregate issue price of an issue. Deminimus Exception applies only to costs of issuance or to an amount not in excess of the lesser of $100,000 or 5% of the proceeds of an issue. May 7,

13 95/5 Test Another Timing Issue to be Aware of: Reimbursement Allocation occurs if an expenditure with respect to a project is paid before the issue date of the bonds for the project. Reimbursement allocations are only allowed if: Payment of original expenditure occurred no more than 60 days prior to date of inducement resolution. Reimbursement is made not more than 18 months after the later of: The date the original expenditure was paid, or The date the project is placed in service But in no event more than three years after the original expenditure was paid. May 7,

14 95/5 Test Current Issues Things to Pay Attention to: Related Party acquisitions of land in new construction deals Timing issues with respect to reimbursement allocations. This rule may apply if there is a long lag time between the date of the inducement resolution and the date the bonds are actually issued. Max time between original payment and reimbursement is three years. The exclusion of Seller take back loans and assumed debt from qualified acquisition costs could severely limit the amount of tax-exempt bond proceeds a project will qualify for can you borrow enough to meet the 50% Test? Problems where acquisition of existing building occurred prior to inducement resolution can you borrow enough to meet the 50% Test. May 7,

15 50% Test A special rule allows tax credits to be obtained for an entire building if 50% or more of the aggregate basis of the building and the land on which the building is located is financed by tax-exempt obligations. More specifically, the 50% test is a fraction: The numerator of which is the tax-exempt bond proceeds (plus any interest income earned on unexpended bond proceeds during the construction period) used to finance aggregate basis, and The denominator is the aggregate basis in land and building. May 7,

16 50% Test - The Numerator Note that the 50% test does not involve direct tracing of where the taxexempt bond proceeds were actually spent. Specific guidance related to determining the use of bond proceeds for the 50% test is provided under Treasury Regulation section T(f)(ii). Regulation says you respect the allocation of the tax-exempt bond proceeds included in the bond documents for purposes of the 50% Test. If the bond documents say X amount of the proceeds get used to finance aggregate basis items, you would include X amount of the taxexempt bond proceeds in your numerator. If the bond documents are inconsistent or silent with respect to the allocation, then you use a pro rata allocation for purposes of determining the portion of the taxexempt bond proceeds in the numerator of the fraction. May 7,

17 50% Test - The Numerator May 7,

18 50% Test - The Denominator With respect to the denominator, aggregate basis plus land may not equal eligible basis plus land. Aggregate basis includes all depreciable costs including any commercial costs which were excluded from eligible basis. Land includes the original purchase price plus any amounts subsequently capitalized to land such as demolition costs or nondepreciable site work. May 7,

19 50% Test - Current Issues Things to be Aware of: First if possible, read a draft of the bond indenture document to make sure the maximum amount possible of the tax-exempt bond proceeds will be included in the numerator of the 50% Test Fraction. Pay particular attention to how any operating or replacement reserves are funded. Additionally, be careful with interest reserves funded out of tax-exempt bond proceeds when you have an in-place rehab. Scattered site deals would like to see specific project allocations within the bond documents for 50% test purposes. May 7,

20 50% Test Next, 50% test issues generally fall into two categories development cost overruns and timing issues. Development cost overruns typically cause a cascade of problems: Potential equity for the additional credits generated by the cost overruns only covers roughly $.30 on the dollar for the costs. The difference is made of either additional deferred development fee or a related party loan both of which are typically bad debt for minimum gain purposes. You wind up with a looming 704(b) problem with a potential reallocation of losses and LIHTCs to the GP and the triggering of a credit guarantee. May 7,

21 50% Test Potential Fixes include: Early identification of the issue: Get more tax-exempt bond proceeds Alter or defer the scope of work to be done (will require multiple approvals lender, state housing agency, investor) Revisit capitalization policy These solutions generally only work if the problem is identified early and all parties are involved Late identification of the issue: Is the fix already in the partnership documents? Development Deficit Guarantee whose costs are the additional costs? Reduction of the Development Fee May 7,

22 50% Test With respect to timing issues: In order to include tax-exempt bond proceeds in the numerator of the 50% test, the funds have to actually have been spent. Bond funds don t get included in the numerator until they have actually been spent. HUD insured deals typically have a several month lag between project completion and the final draw do you need the final draw to have enough taxexempt bond proceeds to meet the 50% test? Projects that use convention construction financing will not be able to meet the 50% test until after the tax-exempt bonds have been used to repay the construction loan. If you have either of the above fact patterns and you anticipate construction completion close to year end, factor the timing issue into when you project credits to begin may not be the year you originally thought. Plan ahead construction delays may have unanticipated consequences. May 7,

23 Terry Kimm, Partner CohnReznick LLP 7501 Wisconsin Avenue Suite 400E Bethesda, MD

24 New Swap Regulations New Business Conduct Standards Impact Swap Transactions Beginning May 1, 2013

25 Speaker Barry M. Rothchild New York

26 New Business Conduct Standards for Swap Dealers and Major Swap Participants

27 Business Conduct Standards for Swap Dealers and Major Swap Participants Commodity Futures Trading Commission ( CFTC ) Business Conduct Standards for Swap Dealers and Major Swap Participants Dealing with Counterparties. Why are the Business Conduct Standards important? Impact your ability to enter into new swap transactions Impact your ability to amend existing swap transactions Impact your ability to terminate existing swap transactions Impact your ability to transfer or novate existing swap transactions What is important to understand? The rules and the documentation necessary to complete in order to satisfy the rules. Compliance Date was May 1, 2013 so the rules are now applicable to swap transactions. 27

28 Scope The Business Conduct Standards apply to (1) swap dealers and, unless otherwise indicated, major swap participants; and (2) in connection with transactions in swaps as well as in connection with swaps that are offered but not entered into. 28

29 Definitions a. Counterparty b. Major swap participant ( MSP ) c. Special Entity 1. Federal agency; 2. A State, State agency, city, county, municipality, other political subdivision of a State, or any instrumentality, department, or a corporation of or established by a State or political subdivision of a State; 3. Any employee benefit plan subject to Title I of ERISA; 4. Any governmental plan, as defined in Section 3 of ERISA 5. Any endowment, including an endowment that is an organization described in Section 501(c)(3) of IRC; or 6. Any employee benefit plan defined in Section 3 of ERISA, not otherwise defined as a Special Entity, that elects to be a Special Entity by notifying a swap dealer or MSP of its election prior to entering into a swap with the particular swap dealer or MSP. d. Swap Dealer ( SD ) 29

30 General Provisions a. Policies and procedures to ensure compliance and prevent evasion. 1. SDs and MSPs shall have written policies and procedures reasonably designed to: i. Ensure compliance with the requirements of the Business Conduct Standards; and ii. Prevent a SD or MSP from evading or participating in or facilitating an evasion of any provision of the Act or any regulation promulgated thereunder. 30

31 General Provisions (cont.) b. Know your counterparty. Each SD shall implement policies and procedures reasonably designed to obtain and retain a record of the essential facts concerning each counterparty whose identity is known to the SD prior to the execution of the transaction that are necessary for conducting business with such counterparty. Essential facts allow SD to show: 1. Compliance with applicable laws, regulations and rules; 2. Implementation of the SD s credit and operational risk management policies; and 3. The authority of any person acting for such counterparty. 31

32 General Provisions (cont.) c. True name and owner. Each SD or MSP shall: 1. obtain and retain a record which shall show the true name and address of each counterparty; 2. the principal occupation or business of such counterparty; and 3. the name and address of any other person guaranteeing the performance of such counterparty and any person exercising any control with respect to the positions of such counterparty. d. Reasonable reliance on representations. A SD or MSP may rely on the written representations of a counterparty to satisfy its due diligence requirements under the Business Conduct Standards, unless it has information that would cause a reasonable person to question the accuracy of the representation. 32

33 Prohibition on fraud, manipulation, and other abusive practices a. It is unlawful for a SD or MSP: 1. To employ any device, scheme, or artifice to defraud any Special Entity or prospective customer who is a Special Entity; 2. To engage in any transaction, practice, or course of business that operates as a fraud or deceit on any Special Entity or prospective customer who is a Special Entity; or 3. To engage in any act, practice, or course of business that is fraudulent, deceptive, or manipulative. 33

34 Prohibition on fraud, manipulation, and other abusive practices (cont.) b. Affirmative defense. A SD or MSP may raise an affirmative defense to an alleged violation of paragraph (a)(2) or (3) above if the SD or MSP establishes that it: 1. Did not act intentionally or recklessly in connection with such alleged violation; and 2. Complied in good faith with written policies and procedures reasonably designed to meet the particular requirement that is the basis for the alleged violation. c. Confidential treatment of counterparty information. 1. It is unlawful for a SD or MSP to: i. Disclose any material confidential information provided by or on behalf of a counterparty; or ii. Use such material confidential information in any way that would tend to be materially adverse to the interests of a counterparty 34

35 Prohibition on fraud, manipulation, and other abusive practices (cont.) 2. Notwithstanding paragraph (c)(1) above, a SD or MSP may disclose or use material confidential information provided by or on behalf of a counterparty if such disclosure or use is authorized in writing by the counterparty, or is necessary: i. For the effective execution of any swap ii. To hedge or mitigate any exposure created by such swap; or iii. To comply with a request of the CFTC or other legal or regulatory authorities. Each SD or MSP shall implement written policies and procedures reasonably designed to protect material confidential information provided by or on behalf of a counterparty from disclosure and use in violation of Business Conduct Standards by any person acting for or on behalf of the SD or MSP. 35

36 Verification of counterparty eligibility a. Eligibility. A SD or MSP shall verify that a counterparty meets the eligibility standards for an eligible contract participant, before offering to enter into or entering into a swap with that counterparty. b. Special Entity. A SD or MSP shall also verify whether the counterparty is a Special Entity. c. Safe harbor. A SD or MSP may rely on written representations of a counterparty to satisfy the requirements of this section as provided in (d). A SD or MSP will have a reasonable basis to rely on such written representations if the counterparty specifies in such representations the specific provision(s) that describe its status as an eligible contract participant and, if applicable, a Special Entity. 36

37 7 USC 1A(18) Eligible contract participant. (A) acting for its own account: (v) a corporation, partnership, proprietorship, organization, trust, or other entity (I) that has total assets exceeding $10,000,000; (II) the obligations of which under an agreement, contract, or transaction are guaranteed or otherwise supported by a letter of credit or keepwell, support, or other agreement by an entity described in subclause (I), in clause (i), (ii), (iii), (iv), or (vii), or in subparagraph (C); or (III) that (aa) (bb) has a net worth exceeding $1,000,000; and enters into an agreement, contract, or transaction in connection with the conduct of the entity s business or to manage the risk associated with an asset or liability owned or incurred or reasonably likely to be owned or incurred by the entity in the conduct of the entity s business; 37

38 Disclosures of material information a. Prior to entering into a swap, a SD or MSP shall disclose to any counterparty (other than SDs, MSPs, security-based SDs or major security-based swap participants) material information regarding: 1. The material risks of the particular swap, (including, market, credit, liquidity, foreign currency, legal, operational, and any other applicable risks); 2. The material characteristics of the particular swap (including the material economic terms of the swap, the terms relating to the operation of the swap, and the rights and obligations of the parties during the term of the swap); and 3. The material incentives and conflicts of interest that the SD or MSD may have in connection with a particular swap (including, for example, price of the swap, the mid-market mark of the swap, and any compensation to be received from a source other than the counterparty by the SD or MSP in connection with the swap) 38

39 Disclosures of material information (cont.) b. Scenario Analysis. Prior to entering into a swap with a counterparty (other than SDs, MSPs, security-based swap dealers or major security-based swap participants) that is not made available for trading, as provided in Section 2(h)(8) of the Act, on a designated contract market or swap execution facility, a SD shall: 1. Notify the counterparty that it can request and consult on the design of a scenario analysis to allow the counterparty to assess its potential exposure in connection with the swap; 2. Upon request of the counterparty, provide a scenario analysis, which is designed in consultation with the counterparty and done over a range of assumptions, including severe downside stress scenarios that would result in a significant loss; 39

40 Disclosures of material information (cont.) 3. Disclose all material assumptions and explain the calculation methodologies used to perform any requested scenario analysis; provided however, that the SD is not required to disclose confidential, proprietary information; and 4. In designing any requested scenario analysis, consider any relevant analyses that the SD undertakes for its own risk management purposes. c. Daily mark. A SD or MSP shall: 1. For cleared swaps, notify a counterparty of the counterparty s right to receive, upon request, the daily mark from the appropriate derivatives clearing organization. 2. For uncleared swaps, provide the counterparty with a daily mid-market mark of the swap (which mark shall not include amounts for profit, credit reserve, hedging, funding, liquidity, or any other costs or adjustments). 40

41 Disclosures of material information (cont.) 3. For uncleared swaps, disclose to the counterparty: i. The methodology and assumptions used to prepare the daily mark and any material changes during the term of the swap; and ii. Additional information concerning the daily mark to ensure a fair and balanced communication, including A. The daily mark may not necessarily be a price at which either the counterparty or the SD or MSP would agree to replace or terminate the swap; B. Depending upon the agreement of the parties, calls for margin may be based on considerations other than the daily mark provided to the counterparty; and C. The daily mark may not necessarily be the value of the swap that is marked on the books of the SD or MSP. 41

42 Clearing disclosures a. For swaps required to be cleared right to select derivatives clearing organization. The counterparty has the sole right to select the derivatives clearing organization at which the swap will be cleared. b. For swaps not required to be cleared right to clearing. The counterparty: 1. May elect to require clearing of the swap; and 2. Shall have the sole right to select the derivatives clearing organization at which the swap will be cleared. 42

43 Communications fair dealing With respect to any communication between a SD or MSP and any counterparty, the SD or MSP shall communicate in a fair and balanced manner based on principles of fair dealing and good faith. 43

44 Recommendations to counterparties institutional suitability a. A SD that recommends a swap or trading strategy involving a swap to a counterparty (other than an SD, MSP, security-based swap dealer or major security-based swap participant) must: 1. Undertake reasonable diligence to understand the potential risks and rewards associated with the recommended swap or trading strategy involving a swap; and 2. Have a reasonable basis to believe that the recommended swap or trading strategy involving a swap is suitable for the counterparty. 44

45 Recommendations to counterparties institutional suitability (cont.) b. Safe Harbor. A SD may fulfill its obligations under paragraph (a)(2) of this section with respect to a particular counterparty if: 1. The SD reasonably determines that the counterparty, or an agent to which the counterparty has delegated decision-making authority, is capable of independently evaluating investment risks with regard to the relevant swap or trading strategy involving a swap; 2. The counterparty or its agent represents in writing that it is exercising independent judgment in evaluating the recommendations of the SD with regard to the relevant swap or trading strategy involving a swap; 3. The SD discloses in writing that it is acting in its capacity as a counterparty and is not undertaking to assess the suitability of the swap or trading strategy involving a swap for the counterparty; and 45

46 Recommendations to counterparties institutional suitability (cont.) 4. In the case of a counterparty that is a Special Entity, the SD complies with where the recommendation would cause the SD to act as an advisor to a Special Entity within the meaning of (a). c. A SD will satisfy the requirements of paragraph (b)(1) of this section if it receives written representations, as provided in (d), that: 1. In the case of a counterparty that is not a Special Entity, the counterparty has complied in good faith with written policies and procedures that are reasonably designed to ensure that the persons responsible for evaluating the recommendation and making trading decisions on behalf of the counterparty are capable of doing so; or 2. In the case of a counterparty that is a Special Entity, satisfy the terms of the safe harbor in (d). 46

47 Amending Swap Documentation to Comply with the Business Conduct Standards

48 Amending Swap Documentation to Comply with the Business Conduct Standards Counterparties will need to enter into amendments of their existing ISDA Master Agreements with Swap Dealers or Major Swap Participants so that the parties can each provide the necessary representations and covenants to each other The Amendments can be negotiated separately with each Swap Dealer or Major Swap Participant (this approach provides flexibility but may be time consuming and is not preferred by swap dealers) The Special Entity, Swap Dealer and Major Swap Participant can make use of the ISDA August 2012 DF Protocol to amend the documentation (this approach can result in the timely amendment of multiple agreements with multiple counterparties, but is not flexible in terms of the provisions of the Protocol documentation) Determine if third party consent is needed for amendments to be effective 48

49 ISDA August 2012 Dodd-Frank Protocol

50 Purpose of the Protocol Facilitate compliance with seven final rules under Title VII of the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act Provides for the amendment of existing written swap agreements between two parties as well as for two parties to agree to specified provisions regarding compliance with Dodd- Frank rule requirements while trading without a written swap agreement 50

51 Key Documents in ISDA Protocol Documentation 1. Adherence Letter 2. ISDA August 2012 DF Protocol Agreement ( Protocol Agreement ) 3. ISDA August 2012 DF Protocol Questionnaire ( Protocol Questionnaire ) 4. ISDA August 2012 DF Supplement ( DF Supplement ) 5. ISDA August 2012 Terms Agreement ( Terms Agreement ) 51

52 Adherence Letter Form of letter is an Exhibit to Protocol Agreement Purpose is to confirm the agreement of a party (the Adhering Party ) to the terms of the Protocol Agreement Adhering Party agrees to pay one-time fee of $500 to ISDA appoints ISDA as its agent for the limited purposes of the Protocol Agreement and waives and releases ISDA from any rights, claims, actions, etc. arising out of or relating to the Adherence Letter or the Adhering Party s adherence to the Protocol Agreement provides contact information 52

53 Adherence Letter (cont.) Adhering Party (cont.) specifies the acceptable means of receiving delivery of a Protocol Questionnaire from another Adhering Party (i.e. in person, courier, certified or registered mail, facsimile transmission, , through ISDA Amend) 53

54 Protocol Agreement Adhering Party can use the terms of the Protocol Agreement to supplement an existing written swap agreement or to enter into a Terms Agreement with another Adhering Party by exchanging Protocol Questionnaires. 54

55 Protocol Agreement (cont.) Protocol Covered Agreement Terms Agreement or an existing written agreement between two parties that governs the terms and conditions of one or more transactions in Swaps that each party has or may enter into as principal. Adherence to the Protocol Agreement will be evidenced by execution and delivery of the Adherence Letter Protocol Questionnaire needs to be executed and submitted by an Adhering Party who has executed and submitted an Adherence Letter. 55

56 Protocol Agreement (cont.) Multiple Protocol Questionnaires can be executed and delivered by an Adhering Party to deliver different Protocol Questionnaires to different counterparties but one (1) Protocol Questionnaire must be delivered to a specific counterparty. Adhering Party makes an offer to enter into or supplement a Protocol Covered Agreement by: executing a completed Protocol Questionnaire; and delivering the Protocol Questionnaire to another Adhering Party. The Adhering Party receiving the Protocol Questionnaire is deemed to have accepted the offer when such Adhering Party delivers a Protocol Questionnaire to the Adhering Party that had delivered its Protocol Questionnaire. 56

57 Protocol Agreement (cont.) Adhering Party may NOT specify additional provisions, conditions or limitations in its Protocol Questionnaire. Terms Agreement Every pair of Matched PCA Parties (both PCA Principals to a Protocol Covered Agreement (a Matched PCA )) is deemed to have entered into a Terms Agreement if: BOTH Matched PCA Parties have agreed in their Protocol Questionnaires (the Matched Questionnaires ) to enter into the Terms Agreement 57

58 Protocol Agreement (cont.) DF Supplement Every pair of Matched PCA Parties will be deemed to have supplemented each Matched PCA by: incorporating Schedules 1 and 2 from the DF Supplement; and that with respect to Schedules 3, 4, 5 and 6 of the DF Supplement, these Schedules will be deemed incorporated into the Matched PCA if: BOTH Matched PCA Parties have agreed in the Matched Questionnaires to incorporate the applicable Schedule into the Matched PCA and each Designated Evaluation Agent, Designated QIR or Designated Fiduciary, as applicable has countersigned the Matched Questionnaire to make the representations and agreements applicable to it 58

59 Protocol Agreement (cont.) Provides that agreement to enter into or supplement a Matched PCA will be effective on the date on which the later of the two Matched PCA Parties delivers its Protocol Questionnaire Protocol Agreement is intended for use without negotiation and without specifying additional provisions, conditions or limitations in the Adherence Letter Any adherence that ISDA determines is not in compliance with the Protocol Agreement will be void Provides basic representations from PCA Principal and PCA Agent and provides basic agreements of the Matched PCA Parties 59

60 Things you may need to be doing in anticipation of these rules

61 Things you may need to be doing in anticipation of these rules How will these rules apply to you? Do you plan on entering into new swaps or amending, novating or terminating existing swaps? Questions to consider to amend your documents: Do you have authority to amend your swap documents or do you need board approval? Do you have authority to modify your internal policies and procedures or do you need board approval? Do you need Third Party consent for amendments? 61

62 Things you may need to be doing in anticipation of these rules Be prepared to execute ISDA Protocol Documents or some other agreement to comply with business conduct standards If you are going to execute the ISDA Protocol Documents, you need to be sure to: Execute an adherence letter Be prepared to exchange questionnaires Have a sense as to what provisions of the ISDA Protocol Documents will apply to you If you are going to work outside of the ISDA Protocol Documents, you should contact your swap dealer soon to understand how that process will work. 62

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64 The Financial Markets and Latest Financing Structures New York State Association for Affordable Housing 2013 Pre-Conference Education Forum May 7, 2013 Matthew Bissonette Director

65 Advanced Topics in Tax-Exempt Bonds 1. Market Overview/Rates 2. CRA 3. Latest Structures and Issues 2

66 Market Overview The Good News Bank Capital Ratios Have Improved / Leverage Reduced Capital Markets Have Stabilized Interest Rates Remain at Historically Low Levels CRA Mandate is as Significant as Ever Multifamily Sector Fundamentals Solid LIHTC Pricing at or Close to All-Time Highs in NYC Market and Notably Higher Upstate than Three/Four Years Ago 3

67 Market Overview The Not-As-Good News Costs of Multifamily Development and Acquisitions are High Financial Institutions Have Less Risk Appetite Than Pre-Crisis Still A Lot of Market Volatility Significant Differences Remain Between Upstate and Downstate High Unemployment 4

68 Interest Rates* Today Years Ago 10-Year Treasury 1.80% 1.88% 10-Year MMD 1.73% 1.80% 30-Year MMD 2.87% 3.13% NYCERS 30-Year 3.08% 3.42% *Rates are approximate and change frequently 5

69 CRA CRA continues to be big driver in bank lending and investing Revision of CRA Rules CRA Rules open to comment with comments due in next month or so 6

70 Latest Structures Cash Collateral (in lieu of LoC) Short Term Cash Backed Bonds with GNMA Sale Bridge to FHA 7

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72 Using Recycled Bonds and Bifurcated Structures to Finance Affordable Housing

73 Table of Contents HDC Overview Overview of the Corporation Portfolio performance and financial status HDC Bond Programs: MFHRB ( Open Resolution ), MFSRB ( Mini-Open Resolution ) and Stand-Alone issuance Recycling of Multi Family Bonds Overview Challenges Benefits Examples of recycled loans Bifurcated Structures Overview Structuring advantages 73

74 Overview of NYC Housing Development Corporation Established in 1971 under laws of the State of New York as a public benefit corporation for the purpose of financing affordable multi-family housing in the City of New York. Governed by 7-member Board of Directors appointed by Mayor and Governor; chaired by Commissioner of NYC Department of Housing Preservation and Development. A staff of 168 manages over $12.1 billion of assets, including a multi-family portfolio of over 180,000 units with $8.87 billion in mortgage loans and loan interests as of January 31, The #1 issuer in the nation of mortgage revenue bonds for affordable multi-family housing since $19.15 billion of mortgage revenue bonds issued since inception; $1.2 billion in CY $8.9 billion of bonds outstanding as of March 31, General obligation of HDC rated Aa2/AA by Moody s and Standard & Poor s, respectively (S&P s most recent affirmation report is dated May 30, Moody s recently re-affirmed HDC s ratings in December 2012 in a write-up on NYCHDC MFHRB 2012 Series K/L/M). Separately capitalized, mortgage insurer (REMIC) rated AA by S&P. 74

75 HDC Programs 69,802 affordable housing units have been created and/or preserved from 2003 to December 2012 Low-Income Affordable Marketplace Program (30,215 LAMP Units) New Housing Opportunities Program (5,544 NEWHOP Units) Mixed Income Program (50/30/20) (2,654 Units) Mitchell-Lama and Preservation Programs (31,389 Units) AMI Served: <60% (Family of 4 - $49,800) AMI Served: >130% (Family of 4 - $107,900) AMI Served: >130%, as well as non-restricted market units AMI Served: approximately 100% (Family of 4 - $83,000) Multi-family rental housing affordable to low income households Tax-exempt bonds (variable or fixed rate) As of right 4% Federal Low Income Housing Tax Credits HDC Subordinate loans of up to $65,000/unit Multi-family rental housing affordable to moderate and middle income households Taxable bonds (variable or fixed rate) HDC Subordinate loans of $65,000- $85,000/unit Multi-family rental housing: 50% of units at market rents; 30% affordable to middle income and 20% low income households Tax-exempt bonds (typically variable rate) As of right 4% Federal Low Income Housing Tax Credits on low income units HDC Subordinate loans of $65,000- $85,000 per low and middle income unit Multi-family rental or cooperative housing affordable to middle income households Taxable or tax-exempt bonds (variable or fixed rate) Senior debt restructured at lower rate. Subordinate debt restructured at 0%. Low interest repair loans available to address capital needs. Extended affordability and commitment to stay in the Mitchell-Lama program for a minimum of years 75

76 Portfolio Strength (Cont d) Below Average 6% More than 93% of HDC portfolio is rated at least Satisfactory * Unsatisfactory 1% Superior 6% Above Average 15% Satisfactory 73% *Based on most recent available project annual physical inspection reports, which occur on a rolling basis. Inspection Ratings Superior : No structural deficiencies or significant findings of any kind and high quality maintenance practices. Above Average: Very few, minor deficiencies easily correctable by maintenance staff. No structural deficiencies, no fire and safety violations and quality maintenance practices. Satisfactory: Only minor violations easily cured, no structural deficiencies, no fire and safety violations and good basic maintenance practices. Below Average: Structural deficiencies and/or and safety hazards (i.e. inoperable fire alarms, inoperable elevators). Poor quality maintenance. Unsatisfactory: Similar to Below Average except in a more extreme and/or ongoing manner. 76

77 HDC Balance Sheet Billions $13.0 $12.0 $11.0 $10.0 $9.0 $8.0 $7.0 $6.0 $5.0 $4.0 $3.0 $2.0 $1.0 $0.0 Assets Liabilities Net Position 145% Growth in Assets Since 2003 $ HDC Fiscal Year $12.36 Fiscal Year Basis (10/31) 77

78 HDC Net Positions Billions $1.7 $1.6 $1.5 $1.4 $1.3 $1.2 $1.1 $1.0 $0.9 $0.8 $0.7 $0.6 $0.5 $0.4 $0.3 $0.2 $0.1 $ % Growth in Net Position Since 2003 $1.66 $ Fiscal Year Basis (10/31) HDC Fiscal Year 78

79 HDC Bonds Outstanding Billions $10.00 $9.00 $8.00 $7.00 $6.00 $5.00 $4.00 $3.00 $2.00 $1.00 $ % Increase Since 2003 $ HDC Fiscal Year $8.9 HDC Fiscal Year: 11/1 10/31 HPD Fiscal Year: 7/1 6/30 79

80 HDC s Subsidy Contribution HDC has provided over $1.28 billion in 1% subordinate loans funded from its corporate reserves since 2003 in response to Mayor Bloomberg s New Housing Marketplace Plan 1,600 1,400 Annual Total Cumulative Total Since ,200 Million 1, * 80 Fiscal Year Basis (10/31) *Projected HDC Fiscal Year

81 HDC Bond Programs Multi-Family Housing Revenue Bond Resolution ( MFHRB or Open Resolution ) Established in 1993, the Open Resolution is HDC s largest single asset, with over $3.75 billion of bonds outstanding in over 130 series and in excess of $5.9 billion of multi-family loans, reserves and other assets (1). The Open Resolution permits the issuance of an unlimited amount of parity debt. Annual net income for Open Resolution has averaged over $40 million over the past five years. Surplus revenues can be withdrawn from the Resolution, subject to rating agency cash flow tests. Rated Aa2/AA by Moody s/s&p; 123% over-collateralization. (2) Multi-Family Secured Revenue Bond Resolution ( Mini-Open Resolution ) Established in 2005, the Mini-Open Resolution has $64.6mm of bonds outstanding in 4 series with $100mm of mortgage loans as of January 31, Permits the issuance of an unlimited amount of parity debt to finance secured mortgage loans. Rated Aa1 by Moody s. Stand-Alone Issuance Conduit financing for middle-income, 80/20, and Liberty Bond deals. No credit risk to the Corporation. 81 (1) As of January 31, 2013; Includes NIBP (Federal New Issue Bond Program) and certain acquired City Loans that revert to the City of New York upon retirement of related bonds (2) As of October 31, 2011; Reflects assumed modified cash basis for cash flow projections. Adjusted to exclude subordinate lien assets not assigned a valuation by the rating agencies

82 Recycled Bonds Background Recycled Bonds recognize the value of preserving volume cap for affordable housing by re-using bond authority from traditional tax credit transactions that had been previously redeemed and thus no longer available for tax exempt loans. It is similar to recycling authority for single family housing revenue bonds. Enacted into Federal Law under the Housing and Economic Recovery Act of 2008 (Section 3007). Recycled Program targets mixed-income or preservation projects that are not heavily relying on tax credit equity because the refunding bonds do not generate new 4% as-of-right tax credits. 82

83 Recycled Bonds Background Since this statute was put in place, HDC has developed a program that has successfully recycled over $657mm of tax-exempt bonds either through issuance of COBs (two-thirds) or direct allocations (one-third), financing 52 projects encompassing over 18,000 units. In addition, since October 2012, HDC provided over $131 million of excess prepayments to NYSHFA that have been recycled into new HFA loans. 83

84 Rules for Recycled Bonds The bond refunding must occur within 4 years of the initial issuance for an eligible rental housing project originally financed with private activity bonds. Requires new loan to an eligible project within 6 months of the effective date of the prepayment The maximum maturity for recycled bonds can only be a total of 34 years from the initial bond issuance The new project is subject to public notice requirements (TEFRA) prior to the issuance of the refunding bonds Recycled bonds are not eligible for LIHTC. Projects using recycled bonds must follow tax exempt bonds rules for household affordability. 84

85 Challenges of Recycling Six months is not a great deal of time to arrange a new financing for an eligible project. We have requested a legislative change that will increase this to 1 year The original debt must be refunded before the original bonds are redeemed. Prepayments need to be coordinated and timed to allow for refunding of the initial debt HDC has had to use convertible option bonds as a vehicle to refund the original bonds in a manner which allows the original projects to prepay their debt. 85

86 Limitations on Use of Recycled Bonds Recycled bonds are limited by supply and demand constraints. Supply is limited because only issuers that issue a great deal of private activity bonds for deals with tax credits will have large prepayments for recycling Demand is limited because most multifamily housing requires significant subsidies and thus need LIHTC and demand for recycling would go up if volume cap was less available then it is the case generally today. HDC is unusual because we have such affordable housing needs across income spectrums that we subsidize housing at non tax credit levels and have historically been private activity bond cap constrained. 86

87 Benefits of Recycling Bonds In states, particularly NYS, where there is a scarcity of volume cap, recycling creates capacity for tax exempt bonds. Allows Issuers to prioritize their use of new money volume cap allocated for multifamily housing to be used on projects which will have as of right LIHTC. Recycling is a tool to encourage more affordability in mixed income projects. Such projects need to satisfy the normal tax exempt bond rules of affordability in order to qualify for the tax exempt financing. Permits more efficient use of volume cap for 80/20 financings, with a portion of the bonds that are in excess of the 50% requirement (for LIHTC) utilizes recycled cap. 87

88 Benefits of Recycling Bonds When using recycled bond proceeds, the project does not have to change owners as is the case with a tax credit tax-exempt financing. This is particularly beneficial when the project being acquired carries a large amount of debt that would generate a large amount of phantom income. When recycled proceeds are used, the acquisition can be structured as a no tax event, and the acquisition costs will be lower. The interest of the existing owner can be reduced and replaced with a new managing partner. On projects where there is a higher income limit (eg. 80%), the loan may be able to be underwritten to a higher amount. 88

89 Example St. Ann s Terrace 89 St. Ann s Terrace is the nation s first moderate-income housing complex to use recycled bonds. Developed on a 3.5-acre site formerly zoned for industrial use in the Melrose neighborhood of the Bronx. St. Ann s Terrace is a mixeduse development with more than 600 residential units, 45,000-square-feet of ground floor commercial space and underground parking. The moderate income component will house 166 households and most of the commercial space. St. Ann s development has recently converted. Recycled Bonds: $25.8 million 1% Subsidy Loan: $14.1 million

90 Example St. Ann s Terrace St. Ann s Terrace is being developed in 2 phases, one is low income and is utilizing private activity bonds and LIHTC. The other phase is moderate-income, using recycled bonds. 25% of the units in the moderate income development are targeted to families at 60% of AMI with the rest of the units targeted to people earning up to 80% of AMI. HDC and NYC provided additional low interest subsidy loans and real estate tax abatements for both phases. 90

91 The Bradford - Example The Bradford is under construction in Stuyvesant Heights, Brooklyn. It will have 105 units of very low- and moderate-income housing, 20% of the units will be affordable to households at 30% AMI, 30% will target at 125% AMI and half will be affordable at 130% AMI. The nine-story building will have a varied façade of red brick, masonry, and expansive windows, The Bradford Picture of construction of the Bradford in Brooklyn 91

92 The Bradford - Example rd Rendering of the Bradford, Recycled Bonds: $20.7 Million 1% Subsidy Loan: $6.8 Million The Bradford will also include below-grade parking and 9,700 square feet of ground-level commercial space. The Bradford is the first HDC project to be funded partially with New Market Tax Credits generated by the commercial and part of the residential portion of the project. Goldman Sachs provided the new markets equity and the construction loan. 92

93 Effective Preservation: Tivoli Towers 93 Tivoli Towers is a 320 unit rental tower in the Crown Heights section of Brooklyn. Originally built in 1975; Tivoli has a Section 236 contract. Decoupling the contract led to rents (with most tenants getting enhanced vouchers) that are higher than would be normally eligible for tax exempt bonds. Underwriting to the decoupled rents allowed for more bond proceeds than would have happened in a tax credit deal. Significant rehab funds provided under recycled loan. Tivoli Towers Recycled Bonds: $37.2 Million Funds for Rehab: $16 Million Restructured 2 nd Loan: $6 Million

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