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Neighborhood Stabilization Program (NSP)


The Neighborhood Stabilization Program (NSP-1) was created by Congress as part of the Housing and Economic Recovery Act of 2008 to address some of the negative ramification of the current housing crisis. The crisis was caused in part by irresponsible mortgage lending. As a result significant numbers of homeowners are being foreclosed upon and many neighborhoods are being adversely impacted by foreclosed, vacant and abandoned housing. NSP-1 provides up to $3.92 billion nationally ($19.6 million in West Virginia) for emergency assistance for redevelopment of abandoned and foreclosed homes and residential properties in the State.

WV NSP RFP Policy & Program Design (Word)

WV NSP Application Forms 2009 July 7

Exhibit 7 Single Site Rental Workbook (MS Excel)

Exhibit 8 Scattered Site Homebuyer Workbook (MS Excel)

Exhibit 9 Land Bank Workbook (MS Excel)

2008 Final WV NSP Consolidated Plan Amendment

WV NSP Training Presentation June 11, 2009

2009 WV NSP Income Limits

HUD NSP-1 Federal Register Bridge Notice

HUD NSP-1 Frequently Asked Questions

HUD NSP-1 Policy Guidance

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