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Code · California · Health and Safety Code

§ 52091

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Any agreement made pursuant to Section 52090.5 shall contain all of the following provisions:
(a)Limitations on the maximum amount of bonds to be issued by a city or county.
(b)A requirement that all bonds and any prospectus in connection with the bonds contain a legend condition to the following effect: “Neither the faith and credit of the State of California or the agency nor the taxing power of the state is pledged to the payment of principal or interest on this bond.”
(c)A requirement that the agency approve the bond counsel selected by the city or county.
(d)The designation of criteria for multifamily rental housing developments eligible for financing; the number of units which shall be available for occupancy by persons of low income, which shall not be less than 20 percent of the total units; the amount to be allocated to a bond reserve fund; and, any other matters which the agency finds necessary or desirable.
(e)That the agency shall make construction loans and mortgage loans for multifamily rental housing developed within the city or county.
(f)That the agency shall supervise all construction and management of multifamily rental housing developments financed pursuant to this chapter on behalf of the city or county, and with the same powers and duties under this chapter, to ensure that all requirements of this part are met.
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