Real property is entered on the Real Property (FMW4) screen. Personal property is entered on the Personal Property (FMW2) screen. FAMIS excludes the property based on policy as listed below.
EXAMPLE: The EU owns a produce truck used in business and is prohibited from parking the vehicle in a residential area. The EU owns five acres and uses a quarter acre as a garage and maintenance area for the produce truck. The one-quarter acre is excludable under this provision.
A fair return depends on existing conditions in the community. Utilize the prudent person concept. Fair market value is the full value that could be received if the property is sold on the open market.
Rental homes used by the EU for vacation purposes at some time during the year must be producing income annually consistent with fair market value to receive this exclusion.
A return is the amount an individual could expect to receive from the sale or disposition of a resource, minus any cost associated with the sale or disposition. To be a significant return, the return amount must be at least $1,500. If the return amount is less than $1,500, the resource is excluded. If the return is $1,500 or more, it is included as a resource.
Consider the following when applying significant return policy:
If the individual is a joint owner, only the amount s/he would receive is used in the significant return determination.
To exclude the resource from the resource determination, enter N in the Significant Return (Y/N) field on the Real Property (FMW4) screen or Personal Property (FMW2) screen.
John and Susan have applied for Food Stamp benefits and have declared these resources: |
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Resource Class |
Resource Type |
Owner |
Value |
Loan |
Cost to Sell |
Return |
Entry in Significant Return Field |
Value of Resource FAMIS considers |
PP |
Boat |
Susan |
$20,000 |
$19,000 |
$0 |
$1,000 |
N |
$0 |
RP |
Lot |
John/Susan |
$10,000 |
$8,000 |
$500 |
$1,500 |
Y |
$1,500 |
RP |
Lot |
John and his brother Joseph own half each |
$10,000 |
$7,000 |
$500 |
$2500, but only half ($1250) is John's. |
N |
$0 |
RP |
Building |
John/Susan |
$30,000 |
$28,000 |
$1,000 |
$1,000 |
N |
$0 |
TOTAL AVAILABLE RESOURCES |
$1,500 |
Always review the Financial Resource Detail Summary (FMWG) screen prior to authorizing a case action to ensure resources you expect to be included are included in the determination. From the Action Authorization (FM3H) screen, press F15=RESOURCE to view the Financial Resource Detail Summary (FMWG) screen. If the resource is incorrect, select the resource and press F6=DETAILS to return to the appropriate screen and correct the inaccurate information.