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 What are the minimum and maximum amounts for repair costs under this program?

 Given the need for homeowners to make minor repairs without exhausting personal savings, and in consideration of the increasing cost of materials, the minimum repair cost of $5,000 is eliminated and the ceiling is now raised to $35,000.  This no minimum is different than the regular 203k.  This revised maximum repair/rehabilitation amount recognizes the cost of making older homes more energy efficient.  Note that as described below, when the repairs exceed $15,000, the mortgagee must perform or obtain an inspection to determine that all listed repairs were completed.  

Can this program be used for repairs and improvements on purchases of HUD Homes?

Like the regular Section 203(k) program, Streamlined (k) may be used for single-family housing sold by HUD.  REO properties that have been designated by FHA’s Management and Marketing contractor (M&M) as “insurable with repair escrow ($5,000 or less in required repairs) or “uninsurable (with more than $5,000 but no more than $35,000 in required repairs) are eligible for the Streamlined (k) program provided that the repairs qualify as eligible work items outlined under eligible improvements above. 

What if the REO property requires lead-based paint stabilization?

The Streamlined (k) program may be used for the financing of REO purchases where a pre-1978 property has been determined to contain lead-based paint and the M&M Contractor has completed a stabilization plan and cost estimate to stabilize (mitigate) the deteriorated paint.  The purchaser must sign a 203(k) rehabilitation financing lead agreement requiring that a clearance examination and report be included in the work write-up and conducted before release of the final construction disbursement and before occupancy.  The credit from HUD, received at sales closing by the purchaser, associated with the lead-based paint stabilization plan is not included in the $35,000 Streamlined (k) limit.  The Streamlined (k) program may be used for all eligible repair items as shown above, including the cost of lead-based paint stabilization not paid for by HUD when it sells a property requiring lead-based paint stabilization. A state- or Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) certified lead-based paint inspector, certified risk assessor or sampling technician, must perform the clearance examination.

When the HUD sells a single-family REO property, the M&M Contractor determines whether repairs are necessary to stabilize any lead-based paint.  HUD’s regulations for pre-1978 housing require the stabilization of paint except for paint determined not to be lead-based paint.  HUD may reduce the sales price by the amount of a credit equal to the its contribution toward the cost of lead-based paint stabilization.  Any lead-based paint stabilization costs in excess of this credit become the responsibility of the purchaser.

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