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Yes, the NHT assists with the deposit in two ways. 1. If you have paid the 5% minimum deposit, and the vendor requires a larger deposit amount, the NHT will assist if the house/lot being purchased is less than the loan that you are eligible for. 2. The NHT will allow you to use contributions not yet due for refund to offset your deposit under the Contribution Refund Towards Deposit (CRTD) facility. Up to 6 years contributions can be used.
Starting July 1, 2025, eligible "private sector" mortgagors can apply for their 2017 contributions refund. These refunds were previously reversed from their loan accounts, effective January 1, 2025, and posted to their savings accounts for possible refund in hand.
No, payments must be made at the NHT cashier or to the external attorney who is handling the case on NHT's behalf.
No. You are required to send a new letter/bid with the correct information.
Vacant possession is not guaranteed. If the unit is still occupied by the previous owner(s) or is tenanted, upon receipt of Letters of Possession from the Trust, you will be responsible for ensuring that the property becomes vacant by serving a notice to quit on the occupants, and pursuing Court action for recovery of possession.
You may click on the "Properties for sale" link OR Visit the nearest NHT Branch Office or Service Centre and speak with a Customer Service Representative; OR You may give us a call at the following numbers: (876) 929-6500 –9 or toll free at 1-888-CALL NHT.
We cannot give you permission to access the property, however, if the occupant(s) is/are willing to allow you access to any area of the property, this is done at his/her own discretion. The properties are sold on an “as is” basis, therefore if upon inspection, any damage is identified, we do not accept responsibility for same.
You can apply by doing the following: ( i ) Visit the property of choice to determine its external condition, and if it is in a suitable location; ( ii ) If you are interested in purchasing the property, write a letter, referred to as a “Bid”, which must include the following information:- Full address of the property/ies of choice; Specific amount(s) being offered to purchase the property/ies; Your full name, mailing address, and telephone contact number(s); State whether you will be purchasing the property with Cash or by getting a loan from a financial/mortgage institution; Ensure that your bid/letter is signed by yourself and any other person (if you and other persons are bidding on the property together); state exactly how much you are offering NHT for the property. Do not state a range for your offer (e.g. $1.5m to $2.m); Place your bid in a sealed envelope and mail or deliver it at any of our offices. Do not send your bid by email or fax transmission. The bid should be addressed as follows:(To be opened only by Private Treaty Committee) Private Treaty Committee, P.O. Box 152, Kingston 5. ( iii ) Attach the following documents to your “bid” /letter: Proof of required deposit Letter from financial/mortgage institution indicating that you can afford a loan, and details of the loan; *N.B. Your bid will be disqualified if these documents do not accompany your letter.
Sealed bids (in envelopes) should be given to the Receptionist at any of the NHT’s Branch Offices/Service Centres, between the following hours each day: Mondays to Thursdays - 7:30 a.m to 3:00p.m. Fridays - 7:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. You must ensure that all the requirements outlined for purchasing a property are strictly followed in submitting your bid.
We will give priority to “Cash purchase” for these properties; however, mortgage loans will be provided to qualified contributors provided that when the bids/ letters are being submitted, the persons who are interested in purchasing the properties do the following: indicate that they agree to purchase the property even though there is no Registered Title; provide proof of how the property will be purchased ( i.e by cash, or by getting a loan from a financial/mortgage institution).
An 'Asking Price' for each property is displayed. This price is the amount we will be prepared to consider as an offer to purchase the property. Please note that this figure is subject to change from time to time. *N.B. We reserve the right to accept or reject any bid, and we are not compelled to sell the property to the highest bidder.
We reserve the right to withdraw the offer of sale of a property to a successful bidder if:- the defaulting mortgagor makes acceptable arrangements to settle the outstanding payments on his/her account, before the successful bidder pays the required deposit; the successful bidder fails to provide required documents within the established time-lines, or the information and contents provided in the documents presented do not meet established standards. the successful bidder is unable to satisfy payment of all costs to complete the sale; N.B. We will allow any bidder to re-bid on the same, as well as any other property, if the property is subsequently re-listed for sale by Private Treaty.