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Code · Iowa · Chapter 499A — Multiple Housing

499A.105 Association financing.

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1. Organizational and construction phase. Upon incorporation, and after adoption of a rehabilitation plan pursuant to section 499A.104, the association may apply to the Iowa finance authority or other sources for financial assistance. The Iowa finance authority shall review the rehabilitation plan, and subject to the availability of moneys, may approve for the association state grants, loans, or other appropriations administered by the Iowa finance authority.
2. Stock transfer. Advisory committee stock shall be transferred to the partners’ committee for distribution to partners in accordance with the terms of the rehabilitation plan contract.
3. Operational phase. Upon completion of the rehabilitation plan and implementation of the contract, the association shall be wholly owned by partners. The partners shall rent space only to other association partners. New partners may be admitted subject to completion of required partner training programs and sweat equity contributions, as required by the association’s bylaws. Partners shall make mortgage payments in proportion to their equity interest in the property, with total payments sufficient to repay the mortgage loan, maintain the property, and accumulate a capital reserve fund for future repairs and improvements.
The capital reserve fund and enforcement of partner obligations is the responsibility of the board of directors.
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