You qualify for Category C assistance if . . . | And . . . | And . . . |
(1) You own the house in which you are living as defined in § 256.13(g)(1)-(5) | The house cannot be brought up to applicable building code standards and to standard housing condition for $60,000 or less. (For Alaska, freight cost not to exceed 100 percent of the cost of materials can be added to the cost of the project) | [No additional requirement]. |
(2) You do not own a house | You own land that is suitable for housing | The land has adequate ingress and egress rights and reasonable access to utilities. |
(3) You do not own a house | You have a leasehold or the ability to acquire a leasehold on land that is suitable for housing and the leasehold is undivided and for not less than 25 years at the time you receive assistance | The land has adequate ingress and egress rights and reasonable access to utilities. |
Number of occupants | Number of bedrooms1 | Total square footage1 (maximum) |
Up to 4 persons | 2 | 1000 |
Up to six persons | 3 | 1200 |
7 or more persons | 4 | 1400 |
1 Determined by the servicing housing office, based on composition of family. Total living space must comply with applicable American Disabilities Act requirements.
25 C.F.R. §256.10