North Dakota Code § 54-17-07.2

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As used in sections 54-17-07.1 through 54-17-07.7 and section 54-17-07.10:
1. "Lenders" means any bank or trust company chartered by the state of North Dakota or 
any national banking association located in North Dakota, state or federal savings and 
loan association located in North Dakota, and federal housing administration approved 
mortgagee or other mortgage banking institutions actively engaged in home mortgage 
lending in North Dakota approved by the industrial commission.
2. "Multifamily housing facility" means any facility containing four or more residential 
dwelling units; provided, that at least twenty percent of the units in each facility must 
be held for occupancy by persons or families of low and moderate income for such 
period of time as the industrial commission may determine and may include such 
related public or private facilities intended for commercial, cultural, recreational, 
community, or other civic purpose as the commission may approve.
3. "Persons and families of low or moderate income" means persons or families whose 
financial means are insufficient, taking into account such factors as the industrial 
commission shall deem relevant, to secure decent, safe, and sanitary housing 
provided by private industry without the financial assistance afforded by the housing 
finance programs of the commission.
4. "Single-family residential dwelling unit" means any residential real property that:
a. Is designed for occupancy by one to four individual households;
b. Is an individual condominium or equity cooperative unit; or
c. Is an individual nonrental dwelling unit the ownership of which includes rights of 
facilities in common.

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