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Misrepresentation: Any material misrepresentation on the part of an applicant revealed through <br /> the application process or otherwise, may result in a determination of ineligibility. The applicant <br /> shall be notified in writing of such determination by CMHP, and shall be given the opportunity <br /> to request an informal review upon the matter. <br /> Evidence of Fraud: Any administering party participating in the program shall refer evidence of <br /> fraud, misrepresentation, collusion or other misconduct on the part of the applicant or contractors <br /> in connection with the operation of the program to the State of Minnesota Attorney General for <br /> investigation and legal action. <br /> Approval/Denial letter: If the applicant or home does not meet the eligibility requirements, <br /> CMHP will send a denial letter will be sent to the applicant. Any applicant receiving a denial <br /> letter has the right to appeal through a set appeals process (see Section 10). <br /> Applicants whose applications have been initially approved will be sent an initial approval of <br /> funding letter. This letter will state the applicant's eligibility for the program and provide <br /> information on next steps. The approval letter will not state or guarantee a specific amount of <br /> funding. This will be determined through the construction bidding process. Receipt of an initial <br /> approval also does not guarantee that the maximum amount of funding will be available. <br /> 6. ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS/PROPERTY CONDITIONS <br /> Property eligibility: requirements listed below will be verified through the application approval <br /> process and initial inspection of the property: <br /> • Homes must be located within the Target Area(see Exhibit A) <br /> • Homes must be the principal place of residence of applicants. By definition, this means <br /> you must live in your home a majority of the year(Over six months) <br /> • Homes must be classified as homestead <br /> • Homes must be a permanent structure on a permanent foundation (no mobile or <br /> manufactured homes) <br /> • Homes located within a 100-year flood plain are not eligible for rehabilitation <br /> • Applicant household income must not exceed 115% of the area median income as <br /> defined by HUD for the Minneapolis-St. Paul-Bloomington,MN-WI MSA <br /> Homes with the following conditions will be a priority of the program, assuming applicant and <br /> home meet all eligibility requirements: <br /> • The home needs wiring updated because the existing wiring does not comply with the <br /> applicable laws and regulations. <br /> • The home has health and safety hazards such as lead based paint, asbestos, etc. <br /> • The home does not meet HUD's Housing Quality Standards <br /> • The home does not meet city code <br /> • The home fails to provide suitable shelter in some other obvious manner as determined <br /> by CMHP <br /> 3 <br /> 4431140 MJM EL 185-26 <br />
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