News Release for Immediate Release
December 03, 2003
Fact Sheet on the Single Family Residential Rehabilitation Program
(Washington, DC) The purpose of the Single Family Residential Rehabilitation Program (SFRRP) is to help households finance home repairs that will:
- Address building code violations
- Repair roofs
- Remove threats to health and safety, including lead-based paint hazards
- Remove barriers to accessibility for persons with mobility or other physical impairments
Under the program, DHCD provides financing of up to $50,000 to the household. The household identifies its own licensed and certified contractors to carry out the work, subject to DHCD development of an initial scope of work and approval of the contractor's bid. All financial contracts are between the household and DHCD; all rehabilitation contracts are between the household and the contractor.
The program provides financing generally in the form of low-interest amortizing loans or deferred loans (not payable until the home is sold or refinanced). Eligible applicants must:
- Live in their homes as their primary residence
- Be unable to obtain private bank financing for the needed repairs
- Be current on all District and federal taxes
- Have an acceptable credit report, and
- Have household incomes that are no greater than the levels shown below.
Current Income Limits (as of 12/2003)
| 1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
5 |
6 |
7 |
8 |
| Maximum Household Income |
| $39,550 |
$45,200 |
$50,850 |
$56,500 |
$61,000 |
$65,550 |
$70,050 |
$74,600 |
All assisted homes must undergo rehabilitation work that will control or abate lead-based paint hazards. Financing to address these hazards is provided as a grant. The program carries a training requirement as well, to prepare homeowners for the rehabilitation process.
There are two additional programs under SFRRP
- The Senior Citizens Home Repair and Improvement Program (SCHRIP) is available to households where the head of household is 60 years or older. SCHRIP provides up to $5,000 as a deferred loan. If more is needed, SFRRP provides a second deferred loan of up to $5,000, plus any additional financing needed up to a total of $50,000.
- Handicapped Accessibility Improvement Program (HAIP). HAIP provides a grant of up to $10,000 for improvements needed to remove physical barriers within a home for persons with mobility or other physical impairments. Additional financing may be provided under SFRRP.
DHCD generally processes applications on a "first-come, first-served" basis. Because of the high demand for this program, there may be a delay in completing loans. Applicants with severe and immediate need should consider other sources of assistance.
For more information, contact one of the community-based housing counseling agencies listed below or the Program Manager at (202) 442-7294.
In accordance with the D.C. Human Rights Act of 1977, as amended, D.C. Official Code, Section 2-1401.01 et seq., (Act) the District of Columbia does not discriminate on the basis of actual or perceived: race, color, religion, national origin, sex, age, marital status, personal appearance, sexual orientation, familial status, family responsibilities, matriculation, political affiliation, disability, source of income, or place of residence or business. |