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a3 <br />u. and Tr t Model <br />The Land Trust model utilizes anon-profit, community based organization known as a <br />Community Land Trust (CLT) whose purpose is to acquire land and make it available to <br />individual families and others, such as cooperatives, through along-term lease for a term <br />up to 99 years. The leaseholders or homebuyers do not hold title to the land -the title is <br />retained by the CLT -they own the improvements or housing units/structures on the land. <br />The benefits of this model include the ability of the CLT to provide first-time <br />homeownership opportunities for the initial buyer as well as protection of <br />affordability for future residents in the sale of buildings and other improvements on <br />the land. The land lease gives the CLT the first option to purchase the home, when and <br />if it is sold, at an affordable price set by a resale formula. The resale formula gives <br />homeowners a fair return for their investment, while keeping the price of the housing <br />units/structures affordable for future residents. <br />III. Nev~an~Existing First-Time Homel~~ver Programs <br />A. Period of Affordability <br />All properties supported by County financial resources for the purpose of <br />facilitating homeownership must remain affordable to families at or below 80% of <br />median income for a minimum of ninety-nine (99) years from the date of initial <br />assistance. <br />B. Right of First Refusal <br />A right of first refusal or right to purchase is accomplished by means of a Declaration of <br />Restrictive Covenants on the property purchased by the first-time homebuyer. Any <br />assignment, sale, transfer, conveyance, or other disposition of the Property or any part <br />thereof whether voluntarily or involuntarily or by operation of law ("Transfer") shall not <br />be effective unless and until the below-described procedure is followed. <br />If the original homebuyer or any subsequent qualified homebuyer ("Buyer") <br />contemplates a Transfer to a non low-income household as defined herein, Buyer shall <br />send to Orange County and/or the sponsoring non-profit organization, not less than 90 <br />days prior to the contemplated closing date of the Transfer, a "Notice of Intent to Sell." <br />This Notice of Intent to Sell shall be accompanied by a copy of a completed, fully <br />executed bona fide offer to purchase the Property on the then current North Carolina Bar <br />Association "Offer to Purchase and Contract" form. If Orange .County and/or the <br />sponsoring non-profit organizations elects to exercise its said right of refusal, it shall <br />notify the Buyer of its election to purchase within 30 days of its receipt of the Notice and <br />shall purchase the Property or portion thereof within 90 days of the receipt of the "Notice <br />of Intent to Sell." As between the County and the sponsoring non-profit organization, if <br />both wish to and have the means to exercise the right of first refusal, the sponsoring non- <br />profit organization shall have priority. <br />If neither Orange County nor the sponsoring non-profit organization advise the Buyer in <br />a timely fashion of an intent to purchase the Property, then the Buyer shall be free to <br />Transfer the property in accordance with the Equity Sharing subsection of this policy. <br />
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