Prepayment Flexibility for Co-operative and Non-Profit Housing Providers

HAMILTON, ONTARIO--(Marketwired - Jun 11, 2016) - The Honourable Jean-Yves Duclos, Minister of Families, Children and Social Development and Minister responsible for CMHC, announced today that the Government is providing $150 million over four years for prepayment flexibility for eligible social housing providers.

Eligible co-operative and non-profit housing providers with long-term, non-renewable CMHC mortgages will now be able to pre-pay their mortgages without penalty. Upon prepayment, housing providers will be able to access financing from the private market at current interest rates, which will lower mortgage expenses and help to keep rents affordable.

Lower interest costs will place housing providers in a stronger financial position with the flexibility to strengthen their capacity to deliver affordable housing through lower mortgage expenses, provide the opportunity to finance repairs with private capital, and offer flexibility to transition to more self-sustaining operating models.

To maintain affordability for low-income households, CMHC will continue to provide rent supplements to federally-administered housing providers on a time-limited basis. This will allow funding to flow to those in greatest need and give housing providers time to transition toward strong financial footing through improved access to private funding.

In addition to waiving prepayment penalties, housing providers that received an upfront capital contribution that is earned over the life of the loan will also be forgiven at the time of payout for the unearned portion of the contribution.

CMHC will contact its provincial and territorial partners as well as housing providers directly to provide additional details on the application process and program submission requirements.

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"Waiving prepayment penalties aligns with Budget 2016 priorities to preserve affordability for low income households living in existing social housing. The Government of Canada firmly believes that co-operative and non-profit housing are an important part of the housing continuum, and we are taking measures to ensure that the affordable housing sector remains strong and stable."

- The Honourable Jean-Yves Duclos, Minister of Families, Children and Social Development

"Elimination of prepayment penalties will allow housing co-operatives to reduce unreasonably burdensome interest payments and also undertake much needed renovation and capital renewal. CHF Canada applauds the federal government for fulfilling this important commitment."

- Anne Davidson, President of CHF Canada