1000.142—What is the “useful life” during which low-income rental housing and low-income homebuyer housing must remain affordable as required in sections 205(a)(2) and 209 of NAHA

(a) The privilege under this subpart covers:
(1) The report or results of the self-test;
(2) Data or factual information created by the self-test;
(3) Workpapers, draft documents and final documents;
(4) Analyses, opinions, and conclusions if they directly result from the self-test report or results.
(b) The privilege does not cover:
(1) Information about whether a lender conducted a self-test, the methodology used or scope of the self-test, the time period covered by the self-test or the dates it was conducted;
(2) Loan files and application files, or other residential real estate-related lending transaction records (e.g., property appraisal reports, loan committee meeting minutes or other documents reflecting the basis for a decision to approve or deny a loan application, loan policies or procedures, underwriting standards, compensation records) and information or data derived from such files and records, even if such data has been aggregated, summarized or reorganized to facilitate analysis.

Code of Federal Regulations

[62 FR 66432, Dec. 18, 1997]
Each recipient shall describe in its IHP its determination of the useful life of each assisted housing unit in each of its developments in accordance with the local conditions of the Indian area of the recipient. By approving the plan, HUD determines the useful life in accordance with section 205(a)(2) of NAHASDA and for purposes of section 209.