Maryland Code § HS-4-807

Section HS-4-807
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(a) In setting upper limits on adjusted annual income, the Department shall
consider factors including:
(1) the total income of each individual expected to live in the home;
(2) the size of the household;
(3) the cost of available housing facilities;
(4) the ability of the household to compete successfully in the
conventional private housing market; and
(5) pertinent standards and definitions established for federal
housing programs.
(b) Upper limits on adjusted annual income may vary for different:
(1) types of housing;
(2) types of financing offered by the Program; and

(3) regions.
(c) Within the upper limits on adjusted annual income, lower income limit
ranges and lower interest rates may be established for loans to households with
adjusted annual incomes in the lower ranges.
(d) Except for loans made under § 4-804(4) and (6) of this subtitle, the upper
limits on adjusted annual income established under subsection (a) of this section may
not exceed the median annual family income.

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