Fact Sheet. Mississippi Home of Your Own (HOYO) HOMEBUYER ASSISTANCE PROGRAM (HOME)

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MISSISSIPPI HOME OF YOUR OWN MHC HOMEBUYER ASSISTANCE PROGRAM Toll-free 1.888.671.0051 or 601.266.4097 or 601.266.6038 Mississippi Home of Your Own (HOYO) HOMEBUYER ASSISTANCE PROGRAM (HOME) Mississippi Home Corporation (MHC), State Finance Agency Funds Available: HUD s HOME Homebuyer Assistance Program (HOME) $450,000 Start Date: Beginning approximately January 2016-2017 Project Description: HOYO will provide a deferred loan for down payment, closing costs, and principal reduction for home purchase assistance to eligible households. A mortgage loan must be secured by the homebuyer from lenders for the balance of the purchase price. This loan will be at the lender s interest rate and loan terms. Some families may qualify for additional assistance but cannot tier subsidies of like source. The grant funds are not available in the city limits of the entitlement cities of Hattiesburg, Jackson, Biloxi, Gulfport, and the areas of Moss Point and Pascagoula. These cities receive their own allocation of HOME funds. Gross household income cannot exceed 80% of the median income level (adjusted by household size) for the county the homebuyer will be residing in as published by HUD to be income eligible for the program. An example for Warren County maximum level by household size is as follows for 2015: Number of Persons 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 80% of Area Median $31,300 $35,750 $40,200 $44,650 $48,250 $51,800 $55,400 $58,950 Other program requirements include: a. Applicant or household member must have a disability as defined by the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). b. Potential homebuyer must have good credit or have credit that can be repaired. c. The housing must remain affordable to low-income homebuyers for the following minimum time period, depending upon the amount of HOME investment. Recapture provisions and other requirements will be addressed in the form of a recorded Deed Restriction Agreement. $15,000 to $40,000 10 Years d. Homebuyer(s) assisted must not own other residential property in their name at the time of home purchase. e. The homes acquired by participants can be either a newly constructed or existing home. Proposed construction may be acceptable. f. Homebuyer(s) must be a low income Mississippi resident, and it is recommended that the family have savings of approximately $2,000. g. The homes approved for purchase must be inspected and meet local city/county codes or Section 8 housing quality standards. If constructed before 1978, the home must be inspected by a certified Lead-Based Paint Inspector. Homes acquired in area identified as a Flood Hazard area by the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) must have flood insurance. h. Eligible applicants will be assisted on a first-come-first-serve basis. (Loan pre-approval is required from a lender) i. Homeowners insurance and property taxes must be included in the mortgage payment amount. j. Loan terms must be fixed rate mortgage and debt to income ratios not to exceed 31/43. k. 8 hours of face-to-face homebuyer education will be required for participation. l. Approximately 18 households will be assisted across Mississippi. HOYO - MHC Homebuyer Assistance Program

MISSISSIPPI HOME OF YOUR OWN CITY OF JACKSON HOMEBUYER ASSISTANCE PROGRAM Funds Available: Toll-free 1.866.883.4474 or 601.432.6876 or 601.266.6038 The City of Jackson HOME Investment Partnership Program Homebuyer Assistance Program (HOME) City of Jackson (COJ), Community Service Division (CSD) HUD s HOME Homebuyer Assistance Program (HOME) Start Date: Beginning January - September 2016 Project Description: HOYO will provide home ownership assistance based upon need, of up to $25,000, for down payment, closing costs, and principal reduction for home purchase assistance to eligible households. A mortgage loan must be secured by the homebuyer from lenders for the balance of the purchase price. This loan will be at the lender s interest rate and loan terms. Some families may qualify for additional assistance but cannot tier subsidies of like source. The grant funds are only available in the city limits of Jackson, Mississippi. Gross household income cannot exceed 80% of the median income level (adjusted by household size) for Hinds County as published by HUD to be income eligible for the program and are as follows for 2015: Number of Persons 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 80% of Area Median $31,550 $36,050 $40,550 $45,050 $48,700 $52,300 $55,900 $59,500 Other program requirements include: a. Applicant or household member with or without disabilities. b. Potential homebuyer must have good credit or have credit that can easily be repaired and debt. c. The housing must remain affordable to low-income homebuyers for the following minimum time period, depending upon the amount of HOME investment. Recapture provisions and other requirements will be addressed in the form of a recorded Deed Restriction Agreement. Up to $5,000 5 years $15,000 to $40,000 10 Years d. Homebuyer(s) assisted must be first time homeowner and not own other residential property. e. The homes acquired by participants can be either a newly constructed or existing home. f. Homebuyer(s) must be a low income Mississippi resident, and it is recommended that the family have savings of approximately $2,000. g. The homes approved for purchase must be inspected by a certified Home Inspector prior to acquisition. If constructed before 1978, the home must be inspected by a certified Lead-Based Paint Inspector. No homes may be acquired in an area identified as a Flood Hazard area by the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) unless flood insurance is obtained. h. Eligible applicants will be assisted on a first-come-first-serve basis. (Loan pre-approval is required from a lender) i. Homeowners insurance and property taxes must be included in the mortgage payment amount. j. Loan terms must be fixed rate mortgage and debt to income ratios of 29/41%. k. 8 hours of face-to-face homebuyer education will be required for participation. l. Approximately 12 households will be assisted to obtain home ownership within the city limits of Jackson. HOYO - COJ Homebuyer Assistance Program

MISSISSIPPI HOME OF YOUR OWN FHLB AFFORDABLE HOUSING PROGRAM Toll-free 1.888.671.0051 or 601.266.4097 or 601.266.5221 Federal Home Loan Bank (FHLB) Mississippi Disability Initiative Member Bank: Bank Plus Contact Person: Mark Ouellette @ 601.944.4626 Federal Home Loan Bank of Dallas Affordable Housing Program Funds Available: $147,000 Start Date: Beginning 2015-2016 Project Description: HOYO will provide a direct subsidy up to $10,500 for down payment and closing costs, and principal reduction for home purchase assistance to eligible households. A mortgage loan must be secured by the homebuyer from participating lenders for the balance of the purchase price. This loan will be at the lender s interest rate and loan terms. Some families may qualify for additional assistance but cannot tier subsidies of like source. The grant funds are available in Mississippi rural communities. Gross household income cannot exceed 50% of the median income level (adjusted by household size) for the county the homebuyer will be residing in as published by HUD to be income eligible for the program. An example for Hinds County maximum level by household size is as follows for 2015: Number of Persons 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 50% of Area Median $19,750 $22,550 $25,350 $28,150 $30,450 $32,700 $34,950 $37,200 Other program requirements include: a. Applicant or household member must be a first time homebuyer and have a disability member as defined by the Americans with Disabilities Act or be elderly. b. Potential homebuyer must have good credit or have credit that can easily be repaired. c. The housing must remain affordable to very low income homebuyers for the following minimum time period, depending upon the amount of HOME investment. Recapture provisions and other requirements will be addressed in the form of a recorded Deed Restriction Agreement. $10,500 5 Years d. Homebuyer(s) assisted must not own other residential property. e. The homes acquired by participants can be either a newly constructed or existing home or proposed construction may be acceptable. f. Homebuyer(s) must be a very low-income Mississippi resident, and it is recommended that the family have savings of approximately $2,000. g. No homes may be acquired in an area identified as a Flood Hazard area by the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) unless flood insurance is obtained. h. Eligible applicants will be assisted on a first-come-first-serve basis. i. Loan pre-approval is required and should be obtained from a BankPlus location or other lender approved for grant participation. j. Homeowners insurance and property taxes must be included in the mortgage payment amount. k. Loan terms must be fixed rate mortgage. l. 8 hours of face-to-face homebuyer education will be required for homebuyer funds. m. Households will be assisted with down payment grants for homeownership. Those applicants selected will consist of very low income families.. HOYO - FHLB Affordable Housing Program

MISSISSIPPI HOME OF YOUR OWN FHLB AFFORDABLE HOUSING PROGRAM Toll-free 1.888.671.0051 or 601.266.4097 or 601.266.5221 Federal Home Loan Bank (FHLB) Mississippi Disability Initiative Member Bank: BancorpSouth Contact person: Evelyn Edwards @ 601-592-4848 Federal Home Loan Bank of Dallas Affordable Housing Program Funds Available: $147,000 Start Date: Beginning 2015-2016 Project Description: HOYO will provide a direct subsidy up to $10,500 for down payment and closing costs, and principal reduction for home purchase assistance to eligible households. A mortgage loan must be secured by the homebuyer from participating lenders for the balance of the purchase price. This loan will be at the lender s interest rate and loan terms. Some families may qualify for additional assistance but cannot tier subsidies of like source. The grant funds are available in Mississippi rural communities. Gross household income cannot exceed 50% of the median income level (adjusted by household size) for the county the homebuyer will be residing in as published by HUD to be income eligible for the program. An example for Hinds County maximum level by household size is as follows for 2015: Number of Persons 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 50% of Area Median $19,750 $22,550 $25,350 $28,150 $30,450 $32,700 $34,950 $37,200 Other program requirements include: a. Applicant or household member must be a first time homebuyer and have a disability member as defined by the Americans with Disabilities Act or be elderly b. Potential homebuyer must have good credit or have credit that can easily be repaired. c. The housing must remain affordable to very low income homebuyers for the following minimum time period, depending upon the amount of HOME investment. Recapture provisions and other requirements will be addressed in the form of a recorded Deed Restriction Agreement. $10,500 5 Years d. Homebuyer(s) assisted must not own other residential property. e. The homes acquired by participants can be either a newly constructed or existing home or proposed construction may be acceptable. f. Homebuyer(s) must be a very low-income Mississippi resident, and it is recommended that the family have savings of approximately $2,000. g. No homes may be acquired in an area identified as a Flood Hazard area by the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) unless flood insurance is obtained. h. Eligible applicants will be assisted on a first-come-first-serve basis. i. Loan pre-approval is required and should be obtained from a BancorpSouth location or other lender approved for grant participation. j. Homeowners insurance and property taxes must be included in the mortgage payment amount. k. Loan terms must be fixed rate mortgage. l. 8 hours of face-to-face homebuyer education will be required for homebuyer funds. m. Households will be assisted with down payment grants for homeownership. Those applicants selected will consist of very low income families. HOYO - FHLB Affordable Housing Program

MISSISSIPPI HOME OF YOUR OWN (HOYO) HOUSING COUNSELING Funds Available: Toll-free 1.888.671.0051 or 601.266.4097 or 601.266.6038 HOYO Comprehensive Housing Counseling Mississippi Home Corporation Grant to agency to provide counseling services Start Date: Beginning October 1, 2014 March 30, 2016 Project Description: HOYO staff will provide free comprehensive homebuyer education classes across multiple Mississippi counties to empower people in their quest for home ownership and community inclusion. Project Objectives: Provide eight hour group homebuyer education to participants through collaborations and partnerships with other community organizations 2016 Homebuyer Education Class Schedule Class Date Location Instructor February 6, 2016 Jackson, MS Fran Dear February 8, 2016 Starkville, MS Heather Steele February 20, 2016 Vicksburg, MS Fran Dear March, 2016 TBD Heather Steele April, 2016 Jackson, MS Fran Dear June, 2016 Hattiesburg, MS Heather Steele June, 2016 Jackson, MS Fran Dear August, 2016 Jackson, MS Fran Dear September, 2016 TBD Heather Steele Contact Information: Heather Steele @ 601-266-4097 Fran Dear @ 601-432-6976 HOYO Housing Counseling

USM-INSTITUTE FOR DISABILITY STUDIES NEIGHBORHOOD STABILIZATION PROGRAM Toll-free 1.866.883.4474 or 601.432-6167. Neighborhood Stabilization Program, (NSP) Mississippi Development Authority (MDA), U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) Funds Available: Neighborhood Stabilization Program, (NSP) $6,289,467.00 Start Date: Beginning approximately March 2009-2016 Project Description: The Neighborhood Stabilization Program (NSP) was established for the purpose of stabilizing communities that have suffered from foreclosures and abandonment. Through the purchase and redevelopment of foreclosed and abandoned homes and residential properties, the goal of the program is being realized. The NSP project had 47 available properties throughout five Jackson neighborhoods that were listed with realtors in the MLS listing and the remaining properties available for sale can be viewed at www.idsnspjackson.com. The properties are all newly renovated and affordable homes with a new roof and all new appliances. Grant assistance is available for down payment and principal reduction through the Mississippi Home Corporation Homebuyer Advantage program. Homebuyer Eligibility Must use the NSP home as primary residence Persons with or without disabilities may purchase the homes that are within Jackson city limits Must attend a face-to-face 8 hour homebuyer education class Must be credit worthy and be pre-approved for a home mortgage with a lender Must not exceed 2015 income limits below: Number of Persons in Household 120 % of Area Median 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 $47,300 $54,050 $60,800 $67,550 $72,950 $78,350 $83,750 $89,200 Property Eligibility Must be one of the available homes located within one of five designated areas of Jackson, MS Alta Woods / South Jackson 39204, 39212 Farish Street Historic District 39203 North Jackson 39206, 39213, 39216 Midtown 39201, 39202 West Jackson 39209 Sales prices start at $60,000 so monthly payments might be as low as $500.00 monthly IDS Neighborhood Stabilization Program is an Equal Opportunity Program. Neighborhood Stabilization Program - NSP1

CONTINUUM OF CARE (COC) SUPPORTIVE HOUSING PROGRAM Funds Available: Tollfree 1.888.671.0051 or 601.266.5163 Project Recovery Rapid Re-housing (RRH) Program HUD s COC Supportive Housing Program (SHP) Grant to agency to provide scattered site permanent housing financial assistance and case management Award Date: Anticipated renewal award beginning June 2016 Project Description: Project Recovery will provide services, to include up to three (3) months of financial assistance for rent and security deposit to eligible families with children who are homeless, as defined by HUD s literally homeless definition. Staff will assist them to locate, obtain and maintain permanent housing with the goal of helping to end homelessness in Mississippi. Project Goals: To help participants: obtain and remain stabilized in housing increase skills and/or income achieve greater self determination pursue permanent housing of their choice Program Requirements Include: 1. Applicant must meet HUD s definition of literally homeless eligibility as follows: living on the streets or sleeping in places not meant for human habitation such as cars, abandoned buildings, parks, etc. living in emergency shelter fleeing domestic violence 2. Documentation for each program applicant on homelessness status 3. Applicant must show evidence they would be homeless but for this rental assistance 4. Supportive services to program participants include, but are not limited to: case management short-term financial assistance for rent up to three months and security deposit life skills training to include money and household management supported employment service referrals credit and budget counseling individualized renter education referrals for community services and supports Households from various Mississippi counties in Mississippi United To End Homelessness (MUTEH) county coverage areas will be assisted to obtain housing, supports and resources to be successful in permanent housing. Project Recovery Permanent Housing Program is an Equal Opportunity Program. Project Recovery Rapid Re-housing - COC Supportive Housing Program

MISSISSIPPI FAIR HOUSING INTITIATIVES PROGRAM (M-FHIP) Funds Available: 228-214-3301 or 228-214-3421 M-FHIP is an education and outreach program aimed at Fair Housing Education and Technical Assistance. Mississippi Development Authority Financial assistance unavailable through MFHIP Start Date: Beginning 2014-2016 Project Description: MFHIP is an education and outreach grant program aimed at equipping all Mississippi citizens with the knowledge of rights afforded them by the Fair Housing Act. MFHIP offers state-wide fair housing workshops, free of charge and also offers technical assistance to anyone who believes they might be a victim of housing discrimination, whether it be in sale, purchase, rental, or financing of a dwelling. Technical assistance includes completing and filing 903.1 Housing Discrimination Compliant Forms with the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). MFHIP has available upon request informational brochures on general fair housing rights, the fair housing act, predatory lending, green living, and registering a housing complaint with HUD. Program workshops are available to consumers, for-profit businesses or local/state agencies to include governmental entities, city/state offices and public housing authorities. Workshop topics can include: a. What is prohibited in the sale and rental of housing b. What is prohibited in mortgage lending c. Accessible requirements for new buildings d. Landlord reasonable accommodations e. Fair housing protection if you have a disability f. Procedures to file a Fair Housing complaint g. Fair Housing Laws Program workshop goals: Conduct Four (4) Fair Housing Workshops for consumers in Gulfport, Moss Point, Hattiesburg, Jackson, Meridian, and/or Columbus a (or other counties designated by MDA). Conduct Four (4) ADA Compliance Workshops and offer technical assistance for local government officials, local planning agencies, developers, and other community stakeholders in Gulfport, Moss Point, Hattiesburg, Jackson, Meridian, and/or Columbus b (or other counties designated by MDA). Conduct Fair Housing Month Events During April of 2016 Please visit for information regarding scheduled workshops. For more information on filing a complaint please call 228-214-3301 OR 228-214-3421. a Targeted cities are subject to change at the discretion of MDA officials. M-FHIP