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. For the purposes of this division, the department has all of
the following powers:
(a) To sue and be sued in its own name.
(b) To have an official seal and to alter it at pleasure.
(c) To make and execute contracts and all other instruments
necessary or convenient for the exercise of its powers and functions.
(d) To employ architects, planners, engineers, attorneys,
accountants, experts in housing construction, management and finance,
and any other advisers, consultants, and agents necessary for the
performance of its functions and to fix their compensation in
accordance with applicable law.
(e) To provide advice, technical information, and consultative and
technical services as provided in this division.
(f) To establish, revise from time to time, and charge and collect
fees and charges for services provided pursuant to this division.
(g) To accept gifts, grants, or loans of funds or property, or
financial or other aid, from any federal or state agency or private
source and to comply with conditions thereof not contrary to law.
(h) To enter into agreements or other transactions with any
governmental agency, including an agreement for administration of a
housing or community development program of the governmental agency
by the department, or for administration by another governmental
agency of a program of the department, either in whole or in part.
(i) To enter into any agreements and perform any acts necessary to
obtain subsidies for use in connection with the exercise of powers
and functions of the department, and to transfer those subsidies to
others as required by the agreement.
(j) To appear in its own behalf before boards, commissions,
departments, or other agencies of local, state, or federal
government.
(k) To establish any regional offices necessary to effectuate the
department's purposes and functions.
( l) To acquire real or personal property, or any interest
therein, on either a temporary or long-term basis, in its own name by
gift, purchase, transfer, foreclosure, lease, option, or otherwise,
including easements or other incorporeal rights in property.
(m) To provide bilingual staff in connection with services of the
department and make available departmental publications in a language
other than English when necessary to effectively serve groups for
which the services or publications are made available.
(n) To do any and all things necessary to carry out its purposes
and exercise the powers expressly granted by this division.
(o) (1) To sell real property acquired by the department in a
foreclosure, by deed in lieu of foreclosure, or sale under a power of
sale on a deed of trust, lien, or by exercise of any other security
interest on real property securing repayment of a loan or performance
under a grant or loan made by the department. Real property so
acquired shall be sold for market value and sale proceeds shall be
placed in the fund from which the secured loan or grant was made.
(2) The department may establish terms, conditions, and
restrictions for the sale of real property, including a requirement
that the real property be used for housing for persons and families
of low or moderate income, and those terms, conditions, and
restrictions shall be set forth in the deed or other instrument of
conveyance.
(3) The department may conduct the sale, utilize the assistance of
any local public agency authorized to conduct sales of real
property, contract with a licensed real estate broker to conduct the
sale, or utilize other reasonable marketing methods if the department
determines that one of these options will result in a more prompt or
cost-efficient sale.
(4) If the director offers to sell residential real property
directly pursuant to this subdivision, the department shall close
escrow within 120 days after both of the following have occurred: a
qualified buyer has received approval of the department; and the
buyer has obtained adequate financing for the purchase. If the
deadline set forth in this paragraph is not met, the director shall
employ a licensed real estate broker in connection with the proposed
sale. The department may exceed the time requirements of this
paragraph if the director finds that this is necessary due to factors
outside the control of the department, including death of the buyer,
inability of the borrower to qualify for financing from a lender,
substantial damage to the property resulting from a natural disaster
or other act of God, or extraordinary procedural requirements or
conditions imposed by the lender or title and escrow company.
(5) The director shall perform all of the actions specified in
subparagraphs (A), (B), and (C) within 30 days after both of the
following have occurred: a qualified buyer has received approval of
the department; and the buyer has obtained adequate financing for the
purchase.
(A) Identify repair work needed to be performed on the property.
(B) Cause an appraisal of the property to be completed.
(C) Determine whether it is appropriate to rent the property until
it is sold.
(6) Sales of real property made pursuant to this section are not
subject to the requirements of Sections 11011 and 11011.1 of the
Government Code.
(7) Failure to comply with this subdivision shall not invalidate
any right, title, or interest acquired by a bona fide purchaser or
encumbrancer for value.