[Code of Federal Regulations] [Title 25, Volume 1] [Revised as of April 1, 2001] From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access [CITE: 25CFR256.10] [Page 709-710] TITLE 25--INDIANS CHAPTER I--BUREAU OF INDIAN AFFAIRS, DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR PART 256--HOUSING IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM--Table of Contents Sec. 256.10 When do I qualify for Category C assistance? (a) You qualify for replacement housing assistance under Category C if you meet one of the four sets of requirements in the following table. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ You qualify for Category C assistance if * * * And * * * And * * * ------------------------------------------------------------------------ You own the house in which The house cannot be .................... you are living. brought up to applicable code standards for $35,000 or less. You lease the house in which Your leasehold is The house cannot be you are living. undivided and for brought up to not less than 25 applicable building years at the time code standards for that you receive $35,000 or less. assistance. You do not own a house...... You own land that is The land has suitable for adequate ingress housing. and egress rights. You do not own a house...... You have a leasehold The land has on land that is adequate ingress suitable for and egress rights. housing and the leasehold is undivided and for not less than 25 years at the time that you receive assistance. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ (b) If you qualify for assistance under paragraph (a) of this section, you must sign a written agreement stating that, if you sell the house within 10 years of assuming ownership: (1) The grant under this part will be voided; and (2) At the time of settlement, you will repay BIA the full cost of the house. (c) If you sell the house more than 10 years after you assume ownership, the following conditions apply: [[Page 710]] (1) You may retain 10 percent of the original cost of the house per year, beginning with the eleventh year. (2) If you sell the house after the first 20 years, you will not have to repay BIA.