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 105 STAT. 1784 PUBLIC LAW 102-233—DEC. 12, 1991 jurisdiction the property is located. Transfers of eligible residential properties under this paragraph may be conducted by direct sale, consignment sale, or any other method the Corporation considers appropriate and shall be subject to the following requirements: "(A) INDIVIDUAL OR BULK TRANSFER. —The Corporation may transfer such properties individually or in bulk, as agreed to by the Corporation and the State housing finance agency or State or local housing agency. "(B) ACQUISITION PRICE AND DISCOUNT.— The acquisition price paid by the State housing finance agency or State or local housing agency to the Corporation for properties transferred under this paragraph shall be an amount agreed to by the Corporation and the transferee agency. "(C) LOWER-INCOME USE.—Any State housing finance agency or State or local housing agency acquiring properties under this paragraph shall offer to sell or transfer the properties only as follows: "(i) ELIGIBLE SINGLE FAMILY PROPERTIES.— For eligible single family properties— "(I) to purchasers described under clauses (i) and (ii) of paragraph (2)(B); "(II) if the purchaser is a purchaser described under paragraph (2)(B)(ii)(I), subject to the rent limitations under paragraph (4)(A); i "(III) subject to the requirement in the second sentence of paragraph (2)(B); and "(IV) subject to recapture by the Corporation of excess proceeds from resale of the properties under subparagraphs (C) and (D) of paragraph (2). - ' < "(ii) ELIGIBLE MULTIFAMILY HOUSING PROPERTIES.— For eligible multifamily housing properties— "(I) to qualifying multifamily purchasers; "(II) subject to the lower-income occupancy requirements under paragraph (3)(E); "(III) subject to the provisions of paragraph (3)(H); "(IV) subject to a preference, among financially 5j;; acceptable offers, to the offer that would reserve the highest percentage of dwelling units for occupancy or purchase by very low-income families and lower-income families and would retain such affordability for the longest term; and "(V) subject to the rent limitations under paragraph (4)(A). "(D) AFFORDABILITY. — The State housing finance agency or State or local housing agency shall endeavor to make the properties transferred under this paragraph more affordable to lower-income families based upon the extent to which the acquisition price of a property under subparagraph (B) is less than the market value of the property.".*

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