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WHAT LOCAL GOVERNMENT CAN DO TO ADDRESS <br />Foc~,os~~s <br />More Detail on Foreclosure Recovery Strategies and Resources <br />~ HELP FOR RENTERS IN FORECLOSED APARTMENTS: For a copy of a fact sheet on how to deal with a foreclosed rental property as a <br />tenant, please see: When Your Landlord Loses The Building: Mort>;aee. Foreclosure see: httn'/lwww lawhet~or~~documcnt5'41 ~ 1 H- <br />14°i~,20 W hcu`%,20Your°i°20Landlord%~OLoses`%20the°/,208 ui Idint=.pdf?stateabbrev=!M ~i <br />' HOME OWNER EDUCATION AND FORECLOSURE COUNSELING: For more information on foreclosure prevention related <br />homeowner education see httn:/www.hocmn.or~/map.eftn?pa~eID==S. <br />' POINT OF SALE CODE ENFORCEMENT ORDINANCES: For information on Point of Sale Code Compliance Ordinances, see this <br />example from the City of Richfield: "Point of Sale code Compliance" brochure: <br />htt~:_~_w~~~,ci.richfie]d.~Tnt.us/Police'Inspections%PointofSaleBrochure pdf <br />' F,ARLY WARNING SYSTEMS FOR FORECLOSURES: For more information on the use of early warning systems for cities experiencing <br />increasing foreclosures contact Kellie Jones at the City of Minneapolis at 612- 673-3506 or Kellie.Jones@ci.minneapolis.mn.us. <br />' SUB PRIME LOAN CONCENTRATIONS -WHERE FUTURE FORECLOSURES ARE MOST LIKELY: To obtain data on Sub-Prime <br />Loan Concentrations by Zip Code from the Federal Reserve contact Michael Grover at 612-204-5172 or michael.grover@mpls.frb.org. <br />e HOW ONE COUNTY IS RESPONDING TO FORECLOSURES: For examples of how counties can respond to foreclosures, see: Henne~~ <br />('ounty foreclosure 'T'ask h'orce Reporl: <br />http://www. co. hennepin. mn. us/images/HClnternetlYCG/Newsroom/Files%20PA/mortgage_clo sure_web.pdf <br />~ HOME PURCHASE LOAN PROGRAM EXAMPLE: For more information on Saint I'aul'v CiivLivinv Home Praararn designed to assist <br />homebuyers with purchase and rehabilitation of homes, see http://www.stpaul.gov/index.asp?NID=2350 <br />s STRATEGIC NEIGHBORHOOD REMEDIATION FUND EXAMPLE: For more information on the Northside Home Fund which is <br />designed to foster redevelopment of vacant and boarded homes, and seeks to leverage additional investment and enforcement tools needed to <br />improve surrounding properties. The focus is on small geographic redevelopment areas, or "clusters", intended to make a noticeably positive <br />impact on foreclosure impacts, improve the area's housing stock and to stabilize and strengthen the homeownership market. Contact Jill Kiener at <br />jilLkiener@ci.minneapolis.mn.us and review http•/%www ci minneapolis mn u~icped~docs/nhf brachure.ndf. <br />e FORGIVEALBLE DOWNPAYMENT LOANS: For more information on Minneapolis Advantage Home Loan Pro gram (for targeted <br />neighborhoods), which offers a $10,000 zero-percent interest rate loan that is forgivable over five years to anyone buying a home in which they <br />will live in these eliaibte neighborhoods (PDF). Loan Program Guidelines are available at: <br />http:~; ww~~~ ci minnea~lis mu uslcped~docs'l~inal ~inls Advantage Guidelines pdf <br />Also see: htto~'~www ci mimteapolis mn us/c~ed/minneapohsadvantage borne aSp <br />10 HUD HOME LOANS.For more information on HUD loans, see http:;/www.bud.goy;ofticeslhs~~~~sthi2031c1203kabou.efin <br />~ FIRST TIME HOMEBUYER LOAN PROGRAMS: For more information on Affordable Mortgages for First-Time Homebuyers through <br />Minnesota Housing's Community Activity Set Aside (CASA) Loan Pro rG am for first time homebuyers that helps lo~~~ to moderate income <br />1~~linnesotans buy a home. The affordable, low, fixed interest rates for up to 40 years are available to eligible homebuyers through lenders <br />participating in initiatives in several communities around the state. l~iomebuyer cducatiort is required for all borrowers receiving a CASA loan. <br />sce http_/_!www.mnhousin~.$ov%consumers/home-buyers/loans/MHFA 000469.asnx Also see Minnesota Housing's downpaymeut and closing <br />cost loans through the Homeownership Assistance Fund (HAF) which provides the opportunity for eligible tar<reted borrowers who qualify for an <br />interest-free, deferred loan to help with downpayment and closing costs. See: httl~x//www.nmhousing.goviconsumers/home- <br />buycrs/loansiMHFA__ 003407.aspx <br />12 MINNESOTA HOUSING'S FIX UP FUND PROGRAM: For more information on Minnesota Housing's Fix-up Fund, see <br />hip? '/ww~~~ ntnheusi~n~oviconsumers~ttome-owners'Homelm~rovetnentLoanslindtx.ashx <br />~' NORTHSTDE HOME FUND -STRATEGIC CLUSTER REDEVELOPMENT PROGRAM: <br />httn:%!www.ei.minneanolis.mu.us/eped/flocs/uhf brochure.~pdf <br />This document was prepared by: Minnesota Foreclosure Prevention Council, Greater Minnesota Housing Fund, httt?:%ltivww.gmhfcom <br />
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