Owner-Occupant Rehab Program
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- What is the Owner-Occupant Rehab Program?
- Who is Eligible?
- How does the Loan and Rehab Process Work?
- Type of Eligible Work
- Loan Information
- The Fair Housing Law
What is the Owner-Occupant Rehab Program?
The City of Olympia Housing Rehabilitation Program helps low- and moderate-income homeowners take care of home maintenance needs. The loans are provided to repair fire, life, and safety hazards in the homes and to conserve and improve older residential neighborhoods.
Who is Eligible?
- City of Olympia Residents.
- Households with incomes at or below 80% of median incomes as established by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development. For current levels, please contact the City of Olympia Housing Rehabilitation Program.
- Households with assets of less than $25,000.
- Houses that can be brought up to housing quality standards within the budget.
How does the Loan and Rehab Process Work?
- Application submittal
- Loan Application and Release Authorizations
- Determination of eligibility
- Eligibility Income
- Placement on the waiting list
- Housing inspection and review
- Work list compiled and reviewed with owner
- Owner solicitation for bids
- Contractor selection
- Contract and loan papers signed
- Rehabilitation work on house
- Final inspection
- A beautiful home to be proud of
Type of Eligible Work
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Electrical |
Insulation |
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Exterior Painting |
Interior Painting |
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Fire/Life Safety |
Plumbing |
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Flooring |
Roof & Gutters |
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Foundation |
Weatherization |
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Heating Systems |
Other Code Deficiencies |
Loan Information
- Loan Application and Release Authorizations
- Low interest
- No monthly payments for lowest-income applicants
- Small, low-interest payments for moderate-income applicants
- Repayment deferred until residence ownership changes
- Maximum loan amount is $32,500 dependent on home equity and other federal regulatory issues