NDHFA Law Enforcement Pilot Program | North Dakota Housin...
NDHFA Law Enforcement Pilot Program provides varies and low‑rate financing to help North Dakotans buy, repair, or keep their homes.
Program Details
housing partner to expand access to affordable homeownership, rehabilitation, or mortgage relief. Qualified
borrowers benefit from varies plus fixed‑rate financing and free homebuyer education. The program can pair
with FHA, VA, USDA, and conventional mortgages as well as NDHFA’s Mortgage Credit Certificate for up to $2,000
annual federal tax savings. income and purchase‑price limits align with HUD guidelines and are updated
annually. Properties must serve as the borrower’s primary residence and meet NDHFA safety standards. Some
assistance is forgivable over time, reducing long‑term repayment obligations. Funds are reserved through an
NDHFA‑approved lender network and disbursed at closing or directly to service providers.
Eligibility Requirements
- Purchase price (or after‑rehab value) ≤ NDHFA cap for location.
- Minimum 640 credit score (higher for conventional/open‑access products); DTI ≤ 45%.
- Completion of HUD‑approved homebuyer education prior to closing.
- Property must be 1‑4 units, condo, or manufactured home on permanent foundation and used as primary residence.
Program Benefits
- Fixed 30‑year interest rates often below market (where applicable).
- May layer with NDHFA MCC for $2,000 annual tax credit.
- Free foreclosure‑prevention counseling statewide.
How to Apply
2. Obtain pre‑approval from NDHFA‑participating lender; reserve program funds.
3. Complete HUD‑approved education (online/classroom).
4. Sign purchase agreement or rehab contract; finalize underwriting.
5. Attend closing; NDHFA funds applied to eligible costs. Occupy within 60 days.
Program Overview
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State Program
Official Program Website
Information about this program is provided as a resource and may be subject to change. Always verify details with the official program website.
Important Note
Program availability, terms, and requirements may vary by lender and location. Additionally, programs are subject to change based on policy updates and market conditions. Always consult with a mortgage professional for the most current information and to determine eligibility for specific programs.