officer/teacher next door programs

The Officer Next Door program offers HUD-owned, single family homes located in designated revitalization areas, to law enforcement officers at a 50 percent discount*. This helps to prevent crime and promotes neighborhood safety and security by encouraging law enforcement officers to become homeowners and residents in economically distressed communities. Officers must live in the property as their sole residence for at least three years after purchase. A law enforcement officer who is employed full-time by a federal, state, county or municipal government and is sworn to uphold and make arrests for violations of federal, state, county or municipal laws is eligible to participate in this program. Officer Next Door FAQs

The Teacher Next Door program offers HUD-owned, single family homes located in designated revitalization areas, to teachers at a 50 percent discount*. This program will benefit teachers, the children they educate and the communities they serve. Homes must be located in the school district in which the teacher is employed. Homes offered for sale were previously insured through HUD's Federal Housing Administration (FHA) and then foreclosed on. Teachers must live in the property as their sole residence for at least three years after purchase. Any teacher who is employed full-time by a public school, private school or federal, state, county or municipal educational agency and is a state-certified classroom teacher or administrator in grades K-12 is eligible to participate in this program. Teacher Next Door FAQs

*When you buy a home under HUD's Officer or Teacher Next Door initiatives, you receive a 50% discount off the list price of the home. At closing, you will be required to sign a second mortgage and note for the amount of the discount. For example, if you bought a home for $100,000, you would receive a $50,000 (50%) discount. A second mortgage for this $50,000 discounted amount would remain in effect for a period of three years from the date of your closing. If you leave the home prior to completing your three year mandatory occupancy period, you will be required to re-pay HUD a portion of the discount you received as follows:

  • Prior to 1st Anniversary of Closing - 90% ($45,000 in the above example)
  • Prior to 2nd Anniversary of Closing - 60% ($30,000 in the above example)
  • Prior to 3rd Anniversary of Closing - 30% ($15,000 in the above example)

The second mortgage is called a 'silent second' because no interest accrues on it and no payments are required. When you complete your mandatory three year occupancy period, HUD will automatically cancel this instrument and you will only have your first mortgage in place from that time forward. Copies of the second mortgage and note can be found in HUD Housing Notice 99-30 which can be downloaded at www.hudclips.org. The Notice can be found under 1999 Housing Notices. (Hint: After printing the letter which is in the beginning of the Notice, click on the word "attachment" to the left of the signature block. This will load the policy and procedure manual in which the documents are located.)

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