Regional Housing Rehabilitation Program
Assisting homeowners with health and safety repairs
Household size | Maximum income |
1 | $39, 200 |
2 | $44,800 |
3 | $50,400 |
4 | $56,000 |
5 | $60,500 |
6 | $65,000 |
7 | $69,450 |
8 | $73,950 |
The Regional Housing Rehabilitation Program is a homeprogram that benefits people living in small cities and unincorporated areas of Lane County. The program serves homeowners with household incomes at or below 80% of the federal median income. The income limits as of May 2020 appear at right.
The goals are:
- To alleviate health and safety problems and correct structural deficiencies in target area homes.
- To conserve and improve existing low income housing stock.
- To increase housing opportunities for low and moderate income households.
- To enable lower income residents in targeted areas to remain in their homes.
Other Contacts:
- U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) – Rural Development "Single Family Housing" State Office: (866) 923-5626.
- Homes For Good, Springfield Office: (541) 682-2566.
Eligibility:
- Applicants must occupy and own the home and land to be rehabilitated.
- The property must be within a target area served by the current grant.
- The property must meet minimum standards and have clear title.
Complete the RHRP Needs Assessment form: