Chapter
2
Mortgage Credit Guidelines
Page 2-11
HUD
does not approve down payment assistance programs in the form of gifts administered
by charitable organizations. (HUD defines charitable organization as "an organization
who has 501c(3)
status with the IRS.) Gifts are given voluntarily and without compensation.
Therefore, if any condition is expected or implied it is not considered a gift.
Gifts cannot come from "Cash on hand" or "Cash saved at home." A donor may borrow
the money that they gifted to the borrower but the borrower cannot be obligated
in any way to the source providing the funds. If the gift is received from a person
or entity with an interest in the sale of the property, i.e. seller, real estate
agent or broker, builder, or any one associated with them, it is considered an
inducement to purchase and sales price must be reduced by that amount. The reduction
in sales price also applies if someone other than a family member pays any of
the borrower's debts.
The
lender must document the transfer of the funds from the donor to the borrower.
Acceptable procedures include obtaining a copy of the donor's withdrawal slip
or canceled check, along with the borrower's deposit slip or bank statement showing
the deposit to the borrower's account. In cases, where the donor provides the
funds in the form of a cashier's check, the lender must be sure to provide evidence
that the funds used to purchase the cashier's check came from the donor. A withdrawal
slip, specifically showing the donor's account number from which the funds were
obtained, would be sufficient evidence, along with a copy of the cashier's check.
If
the funds are not deposited into the borrower's account prior to closing, the
lender must specify that the above instructions be provided to the closing agent
in the escrow instructions for closing. In addition, the lender must make certain
that these procedures were followed and obtain the related documentation from
the closing agent. This documentation must be included in the insuring file submitted
to the HOC.
The
file must also contain a gift letter specifying 10 items:
1) The
dollar amount
2) Name of the donor
3) The donor's signature
4) Address
5) Telephone number,
6) Relationship
to the borrower
7) The borrower must be named
8) The borrower's
signature(s)
9) The letter must state that no repayment is required
10) Include language asserting that the funds were not made available
to the donor from any person or entity with an interest in the sale of the property.
When
gifts are provided by a nonprofit or municipality through a down payment assistance
program (DAP), the same basic rules regarding documentation of gifts apply. The
lender must obtain evidence from the donor (agency) of the amount of funds being
provided, as well as evidence that no repayment by the borrower is required. Evidence
of the actual transfer of funds can be verified by appropriate reference on the
HUD-1 in conjunction with
evidence of wire receipt (or a copy of any transfer instrument) by the settlement
agent. Costs for processing a DAP gift may not be included as part of the borrower's
cash investment.
Please
see: HUD Handbook
4155.1, REV-5, Paragraph 2-10c