24 CFR §982.630
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- (a)Pre-assistance counseling. Before commencement of homeownership assistance for a family, the family must attend and satisfactorily complete the pre-assistance homeownership and housing counseling program required by the PHA (pre-assistance counseling).
- (b)Counseling topics. Suggested topics for the PHA-required pre-assistance counseling program include:
- (1)Home maintenance (including care of the grounds);
- (2)Budgeting and money management;
- (3)Credit counseling;
- (4)How to negotiate the purchase price of a home;
- (5)How to obtain homeownership financing and loan preapprovals, including a description of types of financing that may be available, and the pros and cons of different types of financing;
- (6)How to find a home, including information about homeownership opportunities, schools, and transportation in the PHA jurisdiction;
- (7)Advantages of purchasing a home in an area that does not have a high concentration of low-income families and how to locate homes in such areas;
- (8)Information on fair housing, including fair housing lending and local fair housing enforcement agencies; and
- (9)Information about the Real Estate Settlement Procedures Act (12 U.S.C. 2601 et seq.) (RESPA), state and Federal truth-in-lending laws, and how to identify and avoid loans with oppressive terms and conditions.
- (c)Local circumstances. The PHA may adapt the subjects covered in pre-assistance counseling (as listed in paragraph (b) of this section) to local circumstances and the needs of individual families.
- (d)Additional counseling. The PHA may also offer additional counseling after commencement of homeownership assistance (ongoing counseling). If the PHA offers a program of ongoing counseling for participants in the homeownership option, the PHA shall have discretion to determine whether the family is required to participate in the ongoing counseling.
- (e)HUD-certified housing counselor. Any homeownership counseling provided to families in connection with this section must be conducted by a HUD certified housing counselor working for an agency approved to participate in HUD's Housing Counseling Program.