N.Y. Comp. Codes R. & Regs. Tit. 21 § 2160.1 - Overview and applicability
(a)
These rules and regulations are being promulgated by the New York State
Affordable Housing Corporation (the "corporation") pursuant to section
1113
(1) of the Private Housing Finance Law. The
corporation, a subsidiary of the New York State Housing Finance Agency, was
created to operate the Affordable Home Ownership Development Program (Private
Housing Finance Law, §1110 et seq., hereinafter the "act").
(b) The purpose of the program is to promote
home ownership by persons of low and moderate income, which, in turn, promotes
development, stabilization and preservation of neighborhoods and communities.
To achieve these goals, the corporation will provide financial assistance, in
conjunction with other private and public investment, for the acquisition,
construction, rehabilitation and improvement of owner-occupied housing. By
reducing development and rehabilitation costs, assistance provided under the
act is expected to make home ownership affordable to families and individuals
for whom there are no other reasonable and affordable home ownership
alternatives in the private market. Additionally, the development and
rehabilitation activities undertaken in connection with this program are
expected to help eliminate conditions of slums and blight and to create jobs
and stability in communities throughout the State.
(c) The financial assistance provided by the
corporation will be in the form of grants. The grantees may make these funds
available to recipients in the form of payments, grants and loans. Such loans
may, but need not, be in the form of participation in loans originated or
financed by lending institutions as defined under section
42
of the Private Housing Finance Law, employee pension funds, or the State of New
York Mortgage Agency. The grantees shall determine the terms and conditions for
such payments, grants or loans.
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