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HomeHealth and Safety CodeDiv. 31Pt. 3Ch. 5Art. 1§ 51103 Housing Loan Feasibility Requirements

§ 51103 Housing Loan Feasibility Requirements

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§ 51103 Housing Loan Feasibility Requirements

Key Takeaways

  • •Before giving money for a housing project, the agency must check if the project makes financial sense and if the people involved can afford it.
  • •The agency must make sure the housing project is in a good location with access to schools, jobs, and public transportation.
  • •The agency tries to spread out housing projects in different areas to avoid having too many low-income homes in one place.
  • •Sometimes, the agency can make exceptions to help fix up neighborhoods, even if it means putting more low-income homes in one area.

Example

A group wants to build new apartments for low-income families in a neighborhood.

The agency will check if the group has enough money, if the apartments are in a good spot near schools and buses, and if building there won’t crowd too many low-income homes together. If everything looks good, they might give the money for the project.

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§ 51103 Housing Loan Feasibility Requirements

Prior to the commitment of moneys under this part for a mortgage loan on a housing development as provided in Article 1 (commencing with Section 51100), Article 2 (commencing with Section 51125), Article 3 (commencing with Section 51150), and Article 4 (commencing with Section 51175), the agency shall take adequate measures to assure (a) the economic feasibility of the housing development, (b) the financial eligibility of the housing sponsors and tenants, (c) the consistency of the proposed housing developement with the current housing objectives of the agency, (d) the sufficiency of access of the housing development to supporting social services, public mass transit services and other transportation, schools, employment, and retail merchants, and (e) that the location of the proposed housing development is consistent with the agency’s policies of dispersing housing developments throughout communities and of avoiding undue concentration of lower income households. Wherever possible, the agency shall verify these facts before financing is committed. In providing for dispersal of housing developments, the agency shall consider economic feasibility, which shall be determined in light of all relevant factors, including the assistance programs and funds which could be utilized to reduce costs. Nothing in this section shall prohibit the agency from financing housing developments in neighborhood preservation areas in a manner that would otherwise be in conflict with the agency’s policies respecting dispersal of housing developments or concentration of lower income households, where necessary to accomplish the purposes for which financing or loan insurance is made available by the agency in the area. (Added by Stats. 1987, Ch. 1034, Sec. 34.)

Last verified: January 24, 2026

Key Terms

employmentinsurancedevelopmentmortgagetenantschoolportlocation

Related Statutes

  • § 51226 Low Income Housing Priority
  • § 50889 Community Housing Development Funding
  • § 128345 Health Professions Education Funding
  • § 128350 Health Professions Education Fund Administration
  • § 128355 Health Professions Education Fund

References

  • Official text at leginfo.legislature.ca.gov
  • California Legislature. Health and Safety Code. Section 51103.
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