[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 24, Volume 2]
[Revised as of April 1, 2002]
From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access
[CITE: 24CFR291.210]

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                 TITLE 24--HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT
 
 CHAPTER II--OFFICE OF ASSISTANT SECRETARY FOR HOUSING--FEDERAL HOUSING 
        COMMISSIONER, DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT
 
PART 291--DISPOSITION OF HUD-ACQUIRED SINGLE FAMILY PROPERTY--Table of Contents
 
                       Subpart C--Sales Procedures
 
Sec. 291.210  Direct sales procedures.

    When HUD conducts the sales listed in Sec. 291.90(c), it will sell 
the properties on an ``as-is'' basis, without repairs or warranties, and 
it will follow the applicable sales procedures provided in this section.
    (a) Direct sales of properties without insured mortgages to 
governmental entities and private nonprofit organizations. (1) State and 
local governments, public agencies, and qualified private nonprofit 
organizations that have been preapproved to participate by HUD, 
according to standards determined by the Secretary, may purchase 
properties directly from HUD at a discount off the list price determined 
by the Secretary to be appropriate, but not less than 10 percent, for 
use in HUD and local housing or homeless programs.
    (2)(i) Purchasers under paragraph (a)(1) of this section must 
designate geographical areas of interest by ZIP code. Upon request, 
before those properties without insured mortgages are publicly listed, 
HUD will assure that governmental entities and nonprofit organizations 
are notified in writing when eligible properties become available in the 
areas designated by them. HUD will coordinate the dissemination of the 
information to ensure that if more than one purchaser designates a 
specific area, those purchasers receive the list of properties at the 
same time, based on intervals agreed upon between HUD and the 
purchasers. A property in this section will be sold to the first 
eligible purchaser submitting an acceptable contract. All bids received 
on the same business day will be considered to have been received 
simultaneously. In the case of identical bids submitted on the same 
business day, award will be determined by drawing lots.
    (ii) Purchasers under paragraph (a)(1) of this section must notify 
HUD of preliminary interest in specific properties within 5 days of the 
notification of available properties (if notification is by mail, the 5 
days will begin to run 5 days after mailing). HUD will provide a 
consideration and inspection period for these purchasers. The 
consideration and inspection period will usually be for ten days from 
the date of notification of interest, but may be lengthened or shortened 
by HUD, as appropriate. Those properties in which purchasers express an 
interest will be held off the market for the duration of the 
consideration and inspection period. Other properties on the list will 
continue to be processed for public sale. HUD may limit the number of 
properties held off the market for a purchaser at any one time, based 
upon the purchaser's financial capacity as determined by HUD and upon 
past performance in HUD programs. At the end of the consideration and 
inspection period, properties in which no governmental entity or 
nonprofit organization has expressed a specific intent to purchase will 
be offered for sale under the competitive bid process. Properties in 
which a governmental entity or nonprofit organization expressed an 
intent to purchase,

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during the consideration and inspection period, will continue to be held 
off the market pending receipt of the sales contract. If a sales 
contract is not received within a time period of up to 10 days, as 
determined by HUD, following expiration of the consideration and 
inspection period, and no other governmental entity or nonprofit 
organization has expressed an interest, then the property will be 
offered for sale under the competitive bid process.
    (3) In order to ensure that properties purchased at a discount are 
being utilized for expanding affordable housing opportunities, HUD may 
require, as appropriate, periodic, limited information regarding the 
purchase and resale of such properties, and certain restrictions on the 
resale of such properties.
    (b) Direct sales to displaced persons; razed lots; auctions. HUD may 
seek to dispose of individual properties to individual buyers through 
methods such as direct sales to displaced persons, sales of razed lots, 
or auctions. These sales will be upon such terms and conditions as the 
Secretary may prescribe.
    (c) Direct sales to individuals or entities. HUD may also seek to 
dispose of properties through direct sales to other individuals or 
entities that do not meet any of the categories specified in this 
section, if the Assistant Secretary for Housing-Federal Housing 
Commissioner (or his or her designee) finds in writing that such sales 
would further the goals of the National Housing Act (12 U.S.C. 1701 et 
seq.) and would be in the best interests of the Secretary. These sales 
will be upon such terms and conditions as the Secretary may prescribe.
    (d) Bulk sales. HUD may seek to dispose of properties through bulk 
sales. Such sales will be upon such terms and conditions as the 
Secretary may prescribe.