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§ 3550.11 - State Director assessment of homeownership education.
(a) State Directors will assess the availability of certified homeownership education in their respective states on an as-needed basis but at a minimum every three years and maintain an updated listing of providers and their reasonable costs.
(b) The order of preference for homeownership education formats will be determined by the Agency based on factors such as industry practice and availability.
(c) Homeownership education must include a letter or certificate of completion and be provided by homeownership education counselors that are certified by any of the following:
(1) The Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD);
(2) NeighborWorks America (NWA);
(3) The National Federation of Housing Counselors (NFHC);
(4) National American Indian Housing Council (NAIHC); or
(5) The State Housing Finance Agency or other qualified organization approved by the State Director.
(d) The provider will issue a letter or certificate of completion to document that the borrower has satisfactory knowledge of these minimum topics:
(1) Preparing for homeownership (evaluate readiness to go from rental to homeownership),
(2) Budgeting (pre and post-purchase),
(3) Credit counseling,
(4) Shopping for a home,
(5) Lender differences (predatory lending),
(6) Obtaining a mortgage (mortgage process, different types of mortgages),
(7) Loan closing (closing process, documentation, closing costs),
(8) Post-occupancy counseling (delinquency and foreclosure prevention),
(9) Life as a homeowner (homeowner warranties, maintenance and repairs),
(e) The provider may tailor the homeownership education training to the needs of the borrower to ensure satisfactory knowledge of the topics listed in paragraph (d) of this section.