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Selection Priorities <br />Developer <br />Minnesota <br />Housing <br />Claimed <br />Awarded <br />10. Temporary Priority — Foreclosed Properties 5 or 10 Points <br />The proposal addresses a temporary housing priority and is eligible for the award of points by the Commissioner or the Board of the <br />Minnesota Housing Finance Agency pursuant to authority cited in the Rules of the Minnesota Housing Finance Agency. <br />(Note: Points cannot be taken in this section for a Temporary Priority if a priority section has been specifically created for it elsewhere <br />in this self -scoring worksheet.) <br />Priority is given to applications proposing to acquire and rehabilitate a "Foreclosed Property" (A home or residential property has <br />been foreclosed upon if any of the following conditions apply: a) the property's current delinquency status is at least 60 days <br />delinquent under the Mortgage Bankers of America delinquency calculation and the owner has been notified of this delinquency, or <br />b) the property owner is 90 days or more delinquent on tax payments, or c) under state, local, or tribal law, foreclosure proceedings <br />have been initiated or completed, or d) foreclosure proceedings have been completed and title has been transferred to an <br />intermediary aggregator or servicer that is not an NSP grantee, subrecipient, contractor, developer, or end user.) or are located in a <br />Foreclosure Priority Area identified by Minnesota Housing. In cases where the project involves a "Foreclosed Property", the <br />proposed project cannot be a conversion (adaptive reuse/conversion to housing from another use). <br />The project must consist of a minimum of 12 units and all units must be located on one parcel or contiguous site. <br />Points may be claimed for only one of the following (maximum of ten (10) points): <br />❑ For applications proposing to acquire and rehabilitate a Foreclosed Property or redevelop vacant land involved in a <br />foreclosure action which is located in one of the designated Foreclosure Priority Areas. —10 points <br />❑ For applications proposing to acquire and rehabilitate a Foreclosed Property or redevelop vacant land involved in a <br />foreclosure action which is not located in one of the designated Foreclosure Priority Areas. — 5 points <br />❑ For applications proposing a project to acquire and rehabilitate a property that is located in one of the designated <br />Foreclosure Priority Areas. — 5 points <br />For applications proposing to acquire and rehabilitate a project which has been foreclosed, applicant must provide at the time of <br />application; <br />• Evidence of applicant's ownership rights to the property <br />• Narrative which clearly identifies (1) the number of tenant leases which are valid and in force and (2) the terms and <br />conditions of those leases which would have a direct impact on Minnesota Housing's analysis and underwriting of the <br />project proposed in the application. <br />Note: Failure to acquire good title to the property will result in the reevaluation and adjustment of the tax credits or RFP award, up <br />to and including the total recapture of tax credits or RFP funds. <br />2013 HTC Self -Scoring Worksheet <br />Selection Priorities <br />8 of 17 Rev. 04/2012 <br />