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OneRD Annual Notice of Guarantee Fee Rates, Periodic Retention Fee Rates, Loan Guarantee Percentage and Fee for Issuance of the Loan Note Guarantee Prior to Construction Completion for Fiscal Year 2021
The Rural Business-Cooperative Service (RBCS), Rural Housing Service (RHS), and the Rural Utilities Service (RUS), agencies of the Rural Development mission area within the U.S....
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
As set forth in 7 CFR part 5001, 407, 454, 455 and 456published on July 14, 2020 in
Federal Register
Vol. 85, page number 42494 which will be effective on October 1, 2020, the Agency is authorized to charge a guarantee fee, a periodic guarantee retention fee, a fee for the issuance of the loan note guarantee prior to construction completion and establish a loan guarantee percentage for guaranteed loans made under this rule loans. Pursuant to this and other applicable authority, and subject to the current appropriated authority, the Agency is establishing the following for FY 2021:
| Loan type |
Guarantee fee |
Periodic
guarantee
retention fee |
Loan
guarantee
percentage |
Fee for
issuance of
loan note
guarantee
prior to
construction
completion |
| B&I |
3.0% |
0.5% |
80% |
0.5% |
| B&I Reduced Fee |
1.0 |
0.5 |
80 |
0.5 |
| CF |
1.5 |
0.5 |
80 |
0.5 |
| REAP |
1.0 |
0.25 |
80 |
0.5 |
| WWD |
1.0 |
N/A |
80 |
0.5 |
The initial guarantee fee is paid at the time the loan note guarantee is issued. The periodic guarantee retention fee is paid by the lender to the Agency once a year. Payment of the periodic guarantee retention fee is required in order to maintain the enforceability of the guarantee. The fee for issuance of the loan note guarantee prior to construction completion DOES NOT apply to all construction loans. This additional fee only applies to loans requesting to receive a loan note guarantee prior to project completion.
Unless precluded by a subsequent FY 2021 appropriation, these rates will apply to all guarantee loans obligated in FY 2021. The amount of the periodic retention fee on each guaranteed loan will be determined by multiplying the periodic retention fee rate by the outstanding principal loan balance as of December 31, multiplied by the percentage of guarantee.
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Bette B. Brand,
Deputy Undersecretary, Rural Development.