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IN HB1519

Workforce housing assistance program.


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Introduced
01/21/2025
In Committee
01/28/2025
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead
04/24/2025

Introduced Session

2025 Regular Session

Bill Summary

Workforce housing assistance program. Establishes the workforce housing assistance program (program). Establishes the workforce housing assistance revolving fund (fund) and continuously appropriates money in the fund to provide loans to eligible borrowers in connection with the purchase of residential property to be used for any combination of the following expenses: (1) Down payment assistance. (2) Payment of closing costs. (3) Payment for renovations. (4) Funding a permanent interest rate buydown. Provides that the Indiana housing and community development authority (IHCDA) shall administer the program and the fund. Defines an "eligible borrower" as a first time home buyer whose household income does not exceed 160% of the county's area median income in which the eligible borrower intends to purchase residential property. Defines a "first time home buyer" as an individual who has not, at any time during the three years preceding the date of the mortgage loan closing, had a present ownership interest in residential property. Defines "residential property" as the real property, including a single family dwelling together with any other improvements on the real property, sought to be purchased, in part, with the proceeds of a loan made from the fund by an eligible borrower for use as the eligible borrower's principal residence. Allows the IHCDA to determine the amount of the loan that may be made from the fund to an eligible borrower. Specifies the criteria that the IHCDA must use in making loans from the fund to eligible borrowers, including the term of the loan, the loan's status as a second mortgage secured by a lien in favor of the IHCDA, and the maximum rate of interest for the loan. Requires the executive director of the IHCDA to prepare an annual report on the fund's activities for the legislative council and the budget committee. Defines "community development financial institution". Provides that at least 5% of the money in the workforce housing assistance revolving fund must be set aside to be used for down payment assistance by a person accessing a first mortgage from an Indiana based community development financial institution.

AI Summary

This bill establishes a new workforce housing assistance program (WHAP) administered by the Indiana Housing and Community Development Authority (IHCDA) to help first-time home buyers purchase residential property. The program creates a revolving fund that provides loans to eligible borrowers whose household income does not exceed 160% of their county's area median income (AMI). These loans can be used for down payment assistance, closing costs, renovations, or to buy down the permanent interest rate. Loans from the fund must be used in conjunction with a first mortgage and will be a second mortgage secured by a lien on the property for 15-30 years, with an interest rate not exceeding 6%. At least 5% of the fund must be dedicated to down payment assistance through Indiana-based community development financial institutions. The authority must evaluate borrowers' financial ability to repay the loan and prepare an annual report to the legislative council detailing the program's activities. The fund will be continuously appropriated and will consist of state appropriations, grants, and loan repayments, with up to 2% of the fund's money able to be used for administrative costs. The goal is to help more first-time home buyers access affordable housing options by providing additional financial support for home purchases.

Committee Categories

Business and Industry

Sponsors (4)

Last Action

Representative Hatcher added as coauthor (on 01/30/2025)

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