- (a) State Directors will assess the availability of certified homeownership education in their respective states on an as-needed basis but at a minimum every three years and maintain an updated listing of providers and their reasonable costs.
- (b) The order of preference for homeownership education formats will be determined by the Agency based on factors such as industry practice and availability.
(c) Homeownership education must include a letter or certificate of completion and be provided by homeownership education counselors that are certified by any of the following:
- (1) The Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD);
- (2) NeighborWorks America (NWA);
- (3) The National Federation of Housing Counselors (NFHC);
- (4) National American Indian Housing Council (NAIHC); or
- (5) The State Housing Finance Agency or other qualified organization approved by the State Director.
(d) The provider will issue a letter or certificate of completion to document that the borrower has satisfactory knowledge of these minimum topics:
- (1) Preparing for homeownership (evaluate readiness to go from rental to homeownership),
- (2) Budgeting (pre and post-purchase),
- (3) Credit counseling,
- (4) Shopping for a home,
- (5) Lender differences (predatory lending),
- (6) Obtaining a mortgage (mortgage process, different types of mortgages),
- (7) Loan closing (closing process, documentation, closing costs),
- (8) Post-occupancy counseling (delinquency and foreclosure prevention),
- (9) Life as a homeowner (homeowner warranties, maintenance and repairs),
- (e) The provider may tailor the homeownership education training to the needs of the borrower to ensure satisfactory knowledge of the topics listed in paragraph (d) of this section.
[72 FR 5156, Feb. 5, 2007, as amended at 87 FR 6770, Feb. 7, 2022]