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Section 51600.

CA Health & Safety Code § 51600 (2019) (N/A)
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The Legislature finds and declares as follows:

(a)  For reasons of prudent investment policy, California’s public and private lending institutions are not making mortgage financing available for certain single- and multifamily residential housing occupied or intended to be occupied by substantial numbers of persons and families of low and moderate income because of the perceived risks these loans entail. The absence of this financing has also caused and contributed to the deterioration of residential neighborhoods, has inhibited government in its attempts to arrest and reverse deterioration through local code enforcement programs, and has generally reduced or limited the supply of safe, decent, and sanitary housing available to persons and families of low and moderate income.

(b)  The absence of financing has resulted in persons and families who are not able to realize financial security through equity accumulation and psychological security through a sense of permanence and control over the direction of their lives, as well as a lack of job creation linked to housing construction or the sale of existing housing.

(c)  The percentage of California residents who own their own homes is considerably lower than the national average.

(d)  All of the factors set forth in subdivisions (a) to (c), inclusive, have hindered the state’s economy and the general well-being of the state’s populace.

(e)  The state has authorized state agencies, local agencies, redevelopment agencies, and housing authorities to provide financing for preservation and construction of residential structures, including single-family and multifamily residential housing, to enhance housing opportunities for persons and families of low or moderate income. However, some of these local public entities will be unable to sell bonds pursuant to that authorization on terms sufficiently favorable to enable them to make loans at less than the market-rate interest because of a lack of adequate bond security.

(f)  Although the agencies are empowered to sell bonds in order to raise funds for housing assistance, they may be unable to market these bonds on terms and at interest rates adequate to enable these agencies to accomplish their purposes.

(g)  For reasons of prudent investment policy, private lending institutions and public agencies are not making mortgage financing available for the rehabilitation of buildings identified by local jurisdictions as being potentially hazardous.

(h)  For reasons of prudent investment policy, private lending institutions and public agencies are not making mortgage financing available for residential housing for low- and moderate-income households in California due to an inadequate supply of reliable, consistent, and affordable mortgage guaranty insurance.

(i)  To provide credit enhancements for the development of new, or the purchase or refinancing of existing, low-income and moderate-income multifamily housing.

(Repealed and added by Stats. 1993, Ch. 115, Sec. 4. Effective July 15, 1993.)

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