Direct
Rural Housing (502) Loans
I. GENERAL
The Rural Housing Program provides Section 502 Rural Housing loans to eligible persons to own adequate but modest, decent, safe and sanitary dwellings. This fact sheet provides basic eligibility requirements for assistance to purchase, build or repair a single family home or to purchase a condominium in an eligible rural area. It is our desire to serve you effectively and efficiently.
II. APPLICANT ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS
All applicants must have repayment ability for the loan amount requested, real estate taxes, insurance and other monthly debts. The total monthly payment for Principal, Interest, real estate Taxes, and assessments, and property Insurance (PITI) must not exceed either 29% or 33% respectively, of a Very Low or Low-income applicant's gross monthly income. An applicant's total monthly payment for PITI plus all other monthly debt payments (TOTAL DEBT or TD) must not exceed 41% of the applicant's gross monthly income. In addition to the PITI and TD percentages, an applicant must meet the following conditions to be considered eligible for assistance. All applications are reviewed for the Leverage Loan program and additional information is provided upon selection.
III. REPAYMENT ABILITY
The loan amount for which a household qualifies will depend primarily on the
household's repayment ability as determined by the PITI and TD
ratios discussed in paragraph II. Your
mortgage payment will be the greater
of the payment based on a subsidized 1% interest rate, or 24% of your adjusted household income. The loan cannot exceed the appraised value of
the property by more than the cost of the Agency appraisal, initial escrow tax
and insurance deposit, and tax monitoring fee. The maximum loan, appraised value or purchase
price cannot exceed the loan limit for the respective area as shown on the
Maximum Mortgage Limit Page.
IV. SITE REQUIREMENTS
The property must be located in an eligible rural area. The dwelling site, except for condominiums must be large enough to accommodate adequate water (well) supply and/or sewerage disposal system and a yard. The site cannot be of a size that can be subdivided into another adequate site under existing zoning requirements. The property must have a direct access from a hard surface or all weather road, or driveway that can serve no more than two sites; or is town maintained; or has a home owners association that has demonstrated its ability or can clearly demonstrate its ability to maintain the street, and is acceptable to Rural Development.
V. DWELLING REQUIREMENTS
The size and type of dwelling will depend primarily on repayment ability. The dwelling must be modest and provide decent, safe and sanitary housing. In-ground swimming pools and income producing land or buildings designed to accommodate a business or income-producing enterprise are specifically prohibited. Home based operations that do not require specific features such as child care, product sales or craft production are not restricted. Specific guidelines are available upon request for condominiums, community land trusts and planned unit developments.
Loans on new homes less than one year old not inspected by Rural Development, or covered by an approved 10-year warranty plan, will be limited to 90% of the value of the dwelling. If construction that meets the Agency standards can be documented, the Loan To Value (LTV) will be 100%.
VI. HOW TO FILE AN APPLICATION
Mail in or hand deliver during business hours (no faxes please) to the office that covers the area in which the property you plan to buy, build or repair is located:
Additional information will be required to complete the processing of your application. The following information and other information may be requested as needed by an RD Area Office:
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on the bases of race, color, national origin, age, disability, and where
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TARGET Center at 202/720-2600 (voice and TDD).
To file a complaint of
discrimination, write to USDA, Director, Office of Civil Rights,