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(a) Determining the security value. The requirements established under § 3560.63(a) apply to off-farm labor housing loans.
(b) Maximum amount of loan. The requirements established in § 3560.63(c)(1) and (2), regarding borrower equity contribution apply to all applications for off-farm labor housing loans. (For applicants eligible under § 3560.555(a)(2), the amount of Agency financing for the housing will not exceed 95 percent of the total development cost or 95 percent of the security value available for the Agency loan, whichever is lower.) In determining the amount of the loan, the Agency will also review the capacity of the applicant to amortize such loan, considering any rental assistance provided for use in the housing, and any rents anticipated to be paid by farmworkers expected to occupy the housing.
(c) Maximum amount of grant. The amount of any off-farm labor housing grant must not exceed the lesser of:
(1) Ninety percent of the total development cost, or
(2) That portion of the total development cost which exceeds the sum of any amount provided by the applicant from their own resources plus the amount of any loans approved for the applicant, considering the capacity of the applicant to amortize the loan.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Code of Federal Regulations Title 7. Agriculture § 7.3560.562 Loan and grant limits - last updated January 02, 2025 | https://codes.findlaw.com/cfr/title-7-agriculture/cfr-sect-7-3560-562/
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