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Q:
What are the constraints on using HOME funds for housing counseling?
A:
Homebuyer or tenant counseling are eligible soft costs under HOME.
When such costs are incurred by a PJ, State recipient, subrecipient
or third party contractor, they may be characterized either as administrative
costs or as project-related soft costs. However, when incurred by
a property owner, the costs are considered as project specific and
must, therefore, be charged to the project, not to administration.
As a project-related soft cost, only if the project is funded and
the individual counseled becomes an owner or tenant of the HOME-assisted
project can the associated homebuyer or tenant counseling expenses
be considered as eligible HOME project costs.
For
a CHDO undertaking a CHDO set-aside project as an owner, developer,
or sponsor, the costs of associated housing counseling (including
intake and assessment) may be characterized either as a CHDO operating
expense or as a project-related soft cost. (In response to a specific
question in your letter, stand-alone "intake" and "assessment"
of potential residents of HOME-assisted housing, as activities separate
and unrelated to counseling, would be considered as project-specific
soft costs which are eligible under HOME so long as they are reasonable
and necessary to the housing project being undertaken.) When considered
as a project-related soft cost, as in the case of the property owner
cited above, only if the project is funded and the individual counseled
becomes an owner or tenant of the HOME-assisted project can the
associated homebuyer or tenant counseling expenses be considered
as eligible HOME project costs. When considered as a CHDO operating
expense (i.e., the salary costs of CHDO staff and supplies) or as
an administrative cost for PJs and subrecipients, housing counseling
is an eligible cost even if the individuals counseled do not become
owners or tenants of HOME-assisted housing so long as the housing
counseling program was targeted to the project(s) being undertaken
(i.e., either homeowner or rental), and intended to identify and
train the potential residents of the project(s).
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