U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development Washington, D.C. 20410-8000 April 17, 1998 OFFICE OF THE ASSISTANT SECRETARY FOR HOUSING-FEDERAL HOUSING COMMISSIONER TI-466 TO: ALL APPROVED TITLE I LENDERS SUBJECT: Special Title I Assistance to Victims in Presidentially Declared Major Disaster Areas - Minnesota, North Carolina, Georgia, New Jersey, Alabama and Kentucky This Title I Letter is to advise you of recent Presidential declarations of major disaster areas which allow you to provide special assistance to current Title I borrowers in these areas as well as potential borrowers. These declarations were issued to assist victims of tornadoes in Minnesota and North Carolina; of flooding in Georgia, New Jersey and Alabama; and of winter storms in Kentucky. The President's declaration of a major disaster area for Minnesota was signed on April 1, 1998 and includes Brown, LeSuer, Nicollet and Rice counties. The President's declaration of a major disaster area for North Carolina was signed on March 22, 1998 and includes Rockingham county. The President's declaration of a major disaster area for Georgia was signed on March 11, 1998 and includes Baker, Dougherty, Irwin, Miller, Montgomery and Seminole counties. As of March 31, 1998, an additional seventy (70) counties have been added to this declaration. These counties are: Appling, Atkinson, Bacon, Ben Hill, Berrien, Bibb, Bleckley, Brantley, Brooks, Bulloch, Burke, Calhoun, Candler, Carroll, Charlton, Clay, Clinch, Coffee, Colquitt, Cook, Crawford, Crisp, Dawson, Decatur, Dodge, Dooly, Douglas, Early, Emanuel, Evans, Glynn, Grady, Habersham, Hall, Haralson, Heard, Jeff Davis, Jefferson, Jenkins, Johnson, Lamar, Laurens, Lee, Macon, McIntosh, Mitchell, Monroe, Pike, Pulaski, Quitman, Rabun, Randolph, Screven, Stewart, Sumter, Talbot, Tattnall, Telfair, Terrell, Thomas, Tift, Toombs, Treutlen, Ware, Webster, Wheeler, White, Wilcox, Wilkinson and Worth. Lenders should consult with the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) in their area to obtain the declaration date of the counties declared between March 12th and March 31st, 1998. 2 The President's declaration of a major disaster area for New Jersey was signed on March 10, 1998 and includes Atlantic and Cape May counties. The President's declaration of a major disaster area for Alabama was signed on March 9, 1998 and includes Coffee, Dale, Escambia, Geneva and Houston counties. The President's declaration of a major disaster area for Kentucky was signed on March 3, 1998 and includes Bath, Estill, Jackson, Laurel, Lewis, McCreary, Powell, Rockcastle and Wayne counties. The following are the special provisions of the Title I Property Improvement Loan program for borrowers in these localities: Existing Title I Loans: Lenders with existing loans in the above areas are encouraged to use all available forbearance measures to assist Title I borrowers who have experienced a loss of income or other financial difficulties resulting from the major disaster. Section 201.54 of the Title I regulations was modified in 1996 to provide that the Secretary may extend the claim filing period if the borrower has experienced a loss of income or other financial difficulties directly attributable to a major disaster declared by the President, and additional time is needed to provide forbearance on a property improvement loan. Accordingly, the claim filing period for such cases attributable to this disaster is extended to 12 months. New Title I Loans: In the case of Title I lenders accepting new Title I loan applications in these disaster areas, Section 201.20(b)(3) of the Title I regulations was modified in 1996 to add a new provision that allows lenders to approve the use of loan proceeds to pay for emergency repairs made before final loan approval when the property is located in a Presidentially declared disaster area. The lender must document the loan file that the repair work needed to be done before the loan was approved. The most common reasons are to protect a structure from additional damage from the elements or to stabilize the structure until the replacement building materials can be installed. These provisions apply for one year from the effective date of the each Presidential declaration. Any areas added to these declarations will also be eligible for this disaster relief under the same conditions. The Department appreciates any assistance Title I lenders can provide to victims in these disaster areas. 3 If you have any questions about this letter, please write to Maurice D. Gulledge, Chief, Home Improvement Insurance Branch, 451 Seventh Street, S.W., Room 9272, Washington, D.C. 20410, or contact the branch at (202) 708-6396 or email to homeimpr@hud.gov. Sincerely yours, Art Agnos Acting General Deputy Assistant Secretary for Housing-Federal Housing Commissioner