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Michigan State Housing Development Authority

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Formed
  
1966

Website
  
michigan.gov/mshda

Jurisdiction
  
The State of Michigan

Headquarters
  
Michigan

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Agency executives
  
Kevin Elsenheimer, Executive Director Brian Mills, Chief Operating Officer

Parent agency
  
Michigan Dept. of Talent and Economic Development

Child agency
  
Michigan State Historic Preservation Office

Founded
  
1966, Michigan, United States

The Michigan State Housing Development Authority (MSHDA) is a quasi-public agency of the U.S. state of Michigan under the umbrella of the Michigan Strategic Fund.

History

MSHDA was created as a result of the State Housing Development Authority Act of 1966 (Act 346 of 1966). The purpose of this act was to establish funds in housing development, land acquisition and development, rehabilitation, conversion condominium fund, and to provide for the expenditure of certain funds. In addition, it was created to authorize the making and purchasing of loans, differed payment loans, and grants to qualified developers, sponsors, individuals, mortgage lenders, and municipalities. The State Housing Development Authority Act of 1966 also established and continues to provide acceleration and foreclosure procedures, provide tax exemption, authorize payments instead of taxes by nonprofit housing corporations, consumer housing cooperatives, limited dividend housing corporations, mobile home park corporations, and mobile home park associations, and prescribe criminal penalties for violations of the act.

References

Michigan State Housing Development Authority Wikipedia