Lawyer Leigh K. Hughes, graduated from
Florida A&M University, B.A. Georgetown University Law Center, J.D., is now employed by Robinson & Cole LLP at
28th Floor 885 Third Avenue New York, NY 10022.
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Leigh K. Hughes has been admitted in 2005, New York; U.S. District Court, Eastern District of New York; U.S. District Court, Southern District of New York. His or her practice areas include Real Estate + Development; Affordable Housing and Community Development; Affordable Housing and Finance; Real Estate Lending.
Leigh K. Hughes's college and law school education includes Florida A&M University, B.A., Georgetown University Law Center, J.D.. Other biographical background includes Representation of a national bank concerning a $5.4 million Freddie Mac immediate funding cash loan provided by the client under the Freddie Mac Mod-Rehab Targeted Affordable Housing product line to finance acquisition and rehabilitation of a 100-unit rental property known as Foothill Gardens Apartments in Carson City, Nevada. All units at the property are covered by a long-term Section 8 Housing Assistance Payments Contract. In addition to the loan, the transaction will be financed with $4.2 million of a 9 percent low-income housing tax credit equity. The $5.4 million loan will be a bifurcated structure consisting of a real estate loan, underwritten at low-income housing tax credit rents and amortized over 35 years, and a Housing Assistance Payments overage loan underwritten with the additional Housing Assistance Payments over the low-income housing tax credit rents and amortized over 20 years.. You should contact other
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