Who is eligible to apply for housing rehabilitation assistance?

To be eligible for the OOHR Program, the applicant and property to be rehabilitated must meet the following criteria:

Applicant must:

  • Have a gross household income of 80% or less of the Area Median Income (AMI), based on household size. Proof of income is required.
  • Legally own the housing unit to be rehabilitated and the property on which it is located. This includes the property on which manufactured or mobile home housing units are located.
  • Have resided in the housing unit to be rehabilitated as a principal residence for the past 12 months, and currently reside in the property as a principal residence.

Property must:

  • Be located in an unincorporated area of Pinal County or in the cities of Eloy, Florence, Mammoth, or Maricopa.
  • Not be located within a 100-year floodplain ("A" zone).
  • Be one of the following types of properties:
    • Traditional single family housing
    • A condominium unit
    • A manufactured home built after 1976, including a mobile home
  • Must be permanently attached to a foundation at the time of project completion.
  • Must be connected to permanent utility hook ups at the time of project completion.
  • Be free of any encumbrances such as liens or judgments. Properties may be encumbered by a mortgage in first position so long as a financial institution or other such mortgage company holds that mortgage.
  • Be current on mortgage payments, insurance premiums, and property and assessment taxes.
  • Be insured for fire and liability protection in the form of fire and liability insurance.

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1. What is the owner occupied housing rehabilitation program?
2. Who is eligible to apply for housing rehabilitation assistance?
3. What work is eligible under the program?
4. How can a homeowner apply for services?
5. Do I have to pay for services?
6. Who do I contact for more information?