[Code of Federal Regulations]

[Title 24, Volume 4]

[Revised as of April 1, 2006]

From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access

[CITE: 24CFR1003.511]



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                 TITLE 24--HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT

 

CHAPTER IX--OFFICE OF ASSISTANT SECRETARY FOR PUBLIC AND INDIAN HOUSING, 

               DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT

 

PART 1003_COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANTS FOR INDIAN TRIBES AND ALASKA 

NATIVE VILLAGES--Table of Contents

 

                     Subpart F_Grant Administration

 

Sec.  1003.511  Use of escrow accounts for rehabilitation of privately 

owned residential property.



    (a) Limitations. A grantee may withdraw funds from its line of 

credit for immediate deposit into an escrow account for use in funding 

loans and grants for the rehabilitation of privately owned residential 

property under Sec.  1003.202(a)(1). The following additional 

limitations apply to the use of escrow accounts for residential 

rehabilitation loans and grants closed after September 7, 1990:

    (1) The use of escrow accounts under this section is limited to 

loans and grants for the rehabilitation of primarily residential 

properties containing no more than four dwelling units (and accessory 

neighborhood-scale non-residential space within the same structure, if 

any, e.g., a store front below a dwelling unit).

    (2) An escrow account shall not be used unless the contract between 

the property owner and the contractor selected to do the rehabilitation 

work specifically provides that payment to the contractor shall be made 

through an escrow account maintained by the grantee, by a subrecipient 

as defined in Sec.  1003.4, by a public agency designated under Sec.  

1003.500(a), or by an agent under a procurement contact governed by the 

requirements of 24 CFR 85.36. No deposit to the escrow account shall be 

made until after the contract has been executed between the property 

owner and the rehabilitation contractor.

    (3) All funds withdrawn under this section shall be deposited into 

one interest earning account with a financial institution. Separate bank 

accounts shall not be established for individual loans and grants.

    (4) The amount of funds deposited into an escrow account shall be 

limited to the amount expected to be disbursed within 10 working days 

from the date of deposit. If the escrow account, for whatever reason, at 

any time contains funds exceeding 10 days cash needs, the grantee 

immediately shall transfer the excess funds to its program account. In 

the program account, the excess funds shall be treated as funds 

erroneously drawn in accordance with the requirements of U.S. Treasury 

Financial Manual, paragraph 6-2075.30.

    (5) Funds deposited into an escrow account shall be used only to pay 

the actual costs of rehabilitation incurred by the owner under the 

contract with a private contractor. Other eligible costs related to the 

rehabilitation loan or grant, e.g., the grantee's administrative costs 

under Sec.  1003.206 or rehabilitation services costs under Sec.  

1003.202(b)(9), are not permissible uses of escrowed funds. Such other 

eligible rehabilitation costs shall be paid under normal ICDBG payment 

procedures (e.g., from withdrawals of grant funds under the grantee's 

line of credit with the Treasury).

    (b) Interest. Interest earned on escrow accounts established in 

accordance



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with this section, less any service charges for the account, shall be 

remitted to HUD at least quarterly but not more frequently than monthly. 

Interest earned on escrow accounts is not required to be remitted to HUD 

to the extent the interest is attributable to the investment of program 

income.

    (c) Remedies for noncompliance. If HUD determines that a grantee has 

failed to use an escrow account in accordance with this section, HUD 

may, in addition to imposing any other sanctions provided for under this 

part, require the grantee to discontinue the use of escrow accounts, in 

whole or in part.