The department may acquire a farm or home from the owner thereof or may contract with a veteran for the construction of a dwelling house and other improvements for a farm or home, upon the terms agreed if:
(a) The department is satisfied of the desirability of the property submitted.
(b) The veteran has agreed with the department that the veteran or members of his or her immediate family will actually reside on the property within 60 days from the day of purchase by the department, or if the residence on the property is not complete on the date of purchase, within 60 days after the residence is completed.
(c) The sum to be expended by the department pursuant to a contract for the construction of a dwelling house and other improvements does not exceed twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000).
(d) Where the department is to contract with a veteran for the construction of a dwelling house and other buildings, or for the purchase of a mobilehome:
(1) The veteran is the owner in fee of the real property on which the dwelling house and other buildings are to be constructed, or is the owner in fee of the real property or the owner of an undivided interest in common in a portion of a parcel of real property on which a mobilehome is to be situated, and agrees to convey that property to the department without cost.
(2) The veteran has paid a reasonable fee set by the department to cover the cost of any preliminary service of the department as may be necessary to process the application.
(3) The veteran has filed with the department adequate plans and specifications for the improvements to be constructed upon the real property, together with a contract, executed by a contractor licensed by the State of California for the construction of the improvements in accordance with the plans and specifications within eight months after the acquisition of the real property by the department, and a bond executed by the contractor providing for compliance with the terms of the contract and for the payment of persons furnishing material or labor on the job, executed by a surety company, authorized to do business in the State of California.
(4) The plans, specifications, contract and bond are approved by the department.
(5) The veteran has placed in escrow, all sums of money to be advanced by him or her where the cost is in excess of the maximum that may be expended by the department.
As used in this section “immediate family” includes only the following:
Spouse, children, either natural or adoptive; and the parents if they are dependent upon the veteran for 50 percent or more of their support.
(Amended by Stats. 1994, Ch. 114, Sec. 66. Effective January 1, 1995.)