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Payment subsidies received on loans approved after October 1, 1979, are subject to recapture. This means that when the property is sold, transferred, or no longer occupied by the customer, all or part of the subsidy granted must be repaid to the government. Not all USDA Rural Development Loans are subject to recapture.
What is subsidy recapture and when does it have to be repaid? Subsidy recapture is when all or a portion of the subsidy received over the life of a loan may be subject to repayment after a borrower sells or no longer occupies the security property, or once the loan is paid in full.
A federal subsidy recapture is the repayment of all or part of a federal mortgage subsidy if the home is sold or otherwise disposed of within nine years of receiving a federally-subsidized loan.
Payment assistance, also known as subsidy, is granted to eligible very low- and low-income homeowners who obtain a Single Family Housing Section 502 Direct Loan from USDA Rural Development.
INTRODUCTION. The Agency uses payment subsidies to enhance borrower repayment ability for Section 502 loans. Many borrowers receive a payment subsidy at the time the loan is initially made and continue to receive it throughout the life of the loan.
Payment assistance, also known as subsidy, is granted to eligible very low- and low-income homeowners who obtain a Single Family Housing Section 502 Direct Loan from USDA Rural Development. The borrower signs RD Form 3550-12, Subsidy Repayment Agreement, at loan closing.
USDA eligibility for a 1-4 member household requires annual household income to not exceed $86,850 in most areas of the country, but up to $212,550 for certain high-cost areas, and annual household income for a 5-8 member household to not exceed $114,650 for most areas, but up to $280,550 in expensive locales.
Answer: No, you can move and sell your home anytime with USDA 502 Guaranteed Loan. The USDA mortgage does NOT have any prepayment or early payoff penalty. You can sell/pay off your loan whenever you like without restriction or fees. This is also the case with other Government-backed loans like FHA and VA.
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