Homeownership Program
Homeownership Opportunities
The Mutual Help Program & Homeownership Program provides for
opportunity to purchase affordable housing for lower income
families in this area. Qualifications have been established for
each program.
*Housing Application can be downloaded at the astribe.com website
under the Absentee Shawnee Housing Authority name.
Required Monthly Payments
All monthly payments are due on or before the first day of
the month. Five working days are allowed before late charges are
assessed. Late charges in the amount of $15.00 will be added
beginning the 6th working day of the month.
Inspections
Inspections of all homes under Management by the Housing Authority
are conducted on an annual basis. Maintenance for Mutual
Help/Homeownership units is the responsibility of the
Homebuyer.
Policy is established to enforce the terms of the Mutual Help and
Occupancy Agreement (MHOA) and the requirements of the Eligibility,
Admission, Occupancy and Payment Policy as it relates to
maintenance of the home.
Inspections of Mutual Help Homes are a HUD requirement under Public
Law 104-330, Sec 403 (b) of the Native American Housing Assistance
and Self-Determination Act of 1996. The Absentee Shawnee Housing
Authority shall enforce those provisions of the MHOA under which
the homebuyer is responsible for maintenance of the home.
The Absentee Shawnee Housing Authority has overall
responsibility to HUD for assuring that the house is being kept in
a decent, safe and sanitary condition and that the home and grounds
are maintained in a manner that will preserve their condition,
normal wear and tear excepted. Accordingly, the Absentee Shawnee
Housing Authority shall conduct a complete interior and exterior
examination of each Mutual Help home at least once a year and shall
furnish a copy of the inspection report to the homebuyer.
The Absentee Shawnee Housing Authority shall take appropriate
action, as needed, to remedy conditions shown by the inspection,
including steps to assure performance of the homebuyer's
obligations under the MHOA/ Homeownership Agreement.
Homebuyer Maintenance
Homebuyers are responsible to perform all maintenance of
their home. The Absentee Shawnee Housing Authority shall not be
obligated to pay for or to provide any maintenance of the home
other than the correction of warranty items reported during the
applicable warranty period.
Use of Homebuyer MEPA Funds (Mutual Help/Homeownership
Program)
Homebuyer payments are computed according to income
received into the household. Amounts exceeding the administrative
fee are placed in the Monthly Equity Payments Account (MEPA). If
all qualifications are met, these funds may be accessed for
repairs/improvements, etc. You may contact the Housing Management
Dept. for further information.
Drug Free Housing
Drug abuse and use are subjects of immediate concern in
our society. These problems are extremely complex and one for which
there are no easy solutions. From a safety perspective, the users
of drugs may impair the well being and peaceful enjoyment of their
property for all residents, endanger the public at large and commit
acts that result in damage to property. Therefore, it is the policy
of the Absentee Shawnee Housing Authority (ASHA) that the unlawful
manufacturing, distribution, dispensing, possession or use of a
psychotoxin chemical solvent (inhalants), or controlled substance
on or in any property belonging to the ASHA is prohibited. This
applies to all programs of the Absentee Shawnee Housing
Authority.
Any resident who possesses, uses, gives or in any way transfers a
controlled substance to another person or sells or manufactures a
controlled substance while on or off ASHA property will be subject
to the provisions of this policy as well as other applicable
provisions of Federal or Tribal Law.
The Absentee Shawnee Housing Authority works closely with local law
enforcement as well as the Pottawatomie County Drug Task force to
eliminate this element in the Housing Programs.
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