United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) Rural Development
Program and Rural Housing Services
PURPOSE
The USDA Rural Development Program, Rural Housing Services offers a variety of programs ranging from new construction to home repair. They offer the Guaranteed Program, the Direct Program, and the 502 Loan/Grant Program.
CONTACT
Oklahoma Rural Development Local Office
http://www.rurdev.usda.gov/rhs/sfh/brief_repairloan.htm
See Appendix B for Oklahoma Rural Development Local Offices USDA.
FINANCIAL CRITERIA FOR THE 502 LOAN GRANT
• Adjusted income cannot exceed the very low income level (50% of county medium).
ELIGIBILITY FOR THE 502 LOAN/GRANT
• Applicant must be at least 62 years old.
• The applicant’s family budget and financial statement determine loan repayment ability
• Applicants must provide acceptable evidence of ownership of the property to be repaired.
• Loan applicant must have demonstrated an ability and willingness to meet their debts.
• Applicants are not evaluated for credit worthiness except to insure they do not have a judgment in Federal court (tax courts are an exception).
AT SERVICES PROVIDED/COVERED
• No AT services are provided or covered.
AT DEVICES PROVIDED/COVERED
Home Modifications (includes ramps)
APPLICATION PROCESS
• Contact the local Oklahoma Rural Development office nearest you to apply for services.
• In the initial interview, the USDA staff will assist you in obtaining the needed information to complete the application.
APPEALS PROCESS
• Any applicant has the right to appeal an adverse decision. To file a complaint of discrimination, write to the USDA, Director, Office of Civil Rights, 1400 Independence Ave., SW, Washington, DC 20250-9140 or call (800) 795-3272 (V) or (202) 720-6382 (TDD).
PIECES OF THE PUZZLE
• Funds that are available for the Housing Loan and Grant Program are very limited and may not be available until the next funded year. An individual may be placed on a waiting list to receive the funds.
• 502 loans and grants can be made in rural areas, which include open country and communities with a population up to 10,000, plus communities that are not part of a Metropolitan Statistical Area with populations up to 20,000.
• Construction and environmental standards include:
• the repairs to the home must comply with local codes and ordinances;
• all major health and safety hazards must be removed upon completion of the work;
• repairs can include, but are not limited to handicap accessibility features,
• lead base paint requirements apply for all dwellings built prior to January 1, 1978;
• National Flood Insurance must be provided for any property located within designated special flood hazard areas;
• homeowner will find and select a qualified contractor; and
• repairs can be made to mobile homes provided the applicant owns the home and the site and the repairs are needed to remove health or safety hazards. The home must also be on a permanent foundation (or be placed on a permanent foundation with 502 funds).
• If a house is in such disrepair that it is not decent, safe or sanitary, assistance will not be considered.
• Under the Single Family Housing Loan and Grant Program loans up to $20,000 and grants up to $7,500 are available. Loans can be for a term of 20 years. A real estate mortgage and full title services are required for loans of $7,500 or more.
• Under the Single Family Housing Loan and Grant Program grants may be recaptured if the property is sold in less than 3 years. Grant funds may be used only to pay for repairs and improvements resulting in the removal of health and safety hazards. A grant/loan combination is made if the applicant can repay part of the cost. Loans and grants can be combined for up to $27,500 in assistance.
• The Guaranteed Program is designed for the purchase of a single family residence, refinance construction loans to permanent financing, refinance your existing RD Guaranteed or Direct loan to lower the interest rate and/or extend the term. Your income cannot exceed the moderate income limit. Application is made through an approved lender or a mortgage broker that works with an approved lender. 100% financing is available.
• The Direct Program will aid you in the qualified purchase of a single family residence. This requires a stable source of income and a workable credit history. Your household income cannot exceed the low income level. These limits vary by county. The Direct Program financing is from the USDA Rural Housing Services and is a fixed interest rate with a 33 year loan term. 100% financing is also available.
• The 502 Loan/Grant Program has allowed numerous homeowners to remove health and safety hazards from their existing dwelling. The purpose of this program is to repair or modernize your home. Grants are available to make health and safety repairs to homes for homeowners who are at least 62 years of age and cannot afford a loan. The individual must be considered very-low income in order to be eligible for this program. Again, these limits vary depending on the county where you live and can be viewed by visiting the website.