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Felicia Hulit

 

Columbia, MD Office

 

direct phone: (202) 349 2680

direct fax: (202) 349 2681

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Education:

George Washington University School of Law, J.D. 

 

University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, B.A.

 


Bar Admissions:
Maryland bar

District of Columbia bar

 

 

Hometown:
Potomac, MD

 

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Felicia M. Hulit is a Member who represents both lenders and borrowers in the acquisition, construction, and refinancing of multi-family housing and healthcare facilities.  Felicia has represented national commercial lenders in FHA financing utilizing low-income tax credits and tax-exempt bond financing.  Her experience also includes closing FHA-insured urban renewal projects involving mixed-use financing with both New Markets and historic tax credits.  She also closed some of the first FHA-insured transactions utilizing the master lease structure.

Selected Recent Transactions 

  • Closed the first 221(D)(4) mixed-finance transaction utilizing the Master Lease structure approved by HUD to allow developers more flexibility when combining FHA-insured financing and tax credits.  A HUD-approved Master Lease structure was employed to facilitate additional funding with tax credits. The financing for the nearly $40 million rehabilitation project in downtown New Orleans was funded with a HUD-insured 221(d)(4) loan, coupled with historic tax credits, New Market Tax Credit, Go Zone Credit Funds and a bridge loan. 
  • The same structure pioneered for the above project was used to finance a 155-unit rehabilitation of a 1950’s era building in the heart of the New Orleans Medical District. The Saratoga rehabilitation involved a total development cost of about $41.8 million of which $21,586,900 was provided pursuant to a 221(d)(4) loan.  A similar transaction was closed without a master lease structure months later.
  • Represented the Lender on a new construction project in downtown Atlanta with HUD-insured financing pursuant to a 221(d)(4).  Additional financing was provided with tax credits and combined with subordinate financing with AHP and NSP funds.  A waiver was procured to allow post-closing funding of the AHP funds.

Major Prior Work Experience

  • Miles & Stockbridge, P.C., Baltimore, MD – Principal 2007-2010. Worked on FHA-insured transactions.

o         As a Partner at the firm, Felicia represented Lenders and Borrowers in all aspects of FHA transactions, including both Housing and Healthcare.  She reviewed and negotiated financing documents and interacted with HUD attorneys to complete transactions.  She researched various housing issues and provided clients with guidance on Mortgagee Letters and Notices.  She worked with Lenders with defaulted projects and coordinated TPAs, Modifications and Assignments.  She frequently worked on mixed-finance transactions, including HOPE VI transactions, involving tax credits, state and county funds and various grants. 

  • Ballard Spahr Andrews & Ingersoll LLP, Baltimore, MD – Partner, 2000-2007. Worked on FHA-insured transactions.

o        Working as Partner in the Real Estate and Finance Department, Felicia documented, reviewed and closed healthcare and housing transactions with various sources of financing to include conventional, FHA/HUD and FNMA.  She represented both lenders and borrowers on these transactions, many of which had mixed-financing from various governmental and non-governmental sources.  She also worked on tax credit and tax-exempt financing transactions.  She frequently worked with lenders on troubled and defaulted loans, coordinating a plan of action among all parties and working with HUD to implement the same.

 

Awards, Community Activities and Professional Activities

  • Active member of Mortgage Bankers Association
  • Member of Eastern Lenders Association
  • Team Leader – Juvenile Diabetes Foundation
  • Fundraiser Chair and form VP for DMS PTA
  • Selected Judge for Howard County Young Women Leaders Essays 2010-2011

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