Project Property Requirements Sample Clauses

Project Property Requirements. The Subrecipient is responsible for determining if the Project Property is eligible for rehabilitation. In order to receive financial assistance under the HOME Program, the Project Property must be: (i) located within the corporate boundaries of the City, (ii) owned and occupied by the homeowner for at least one year prior to applying for financial assistance under the Program, (iii) a permanent, habitable structure that is economically feasible to rehabilitate, (iv) in compliance with local zoning ordinances for residential use, (v) maintained according to acceptable community standards, and free of any blight located outside the home, (vi) free of any liens or judgments that would jeopardize the housing rehab funding, (vii) a detached single-family home (manufactured homes are not eligible), (viii) without any delinquent taxes due and owing, (ix) with current fire and hazard insurance in amount acceptable to the City in effect on the Project Property, and
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