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Will the CDBG Home Repair program provide material so I can do all or some of the work myself?
No, all work must be done by program participating licensed contractors.
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Home Repair Grant
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What kinds of repairs or improvements are eligible for a home repair grant?
Eligible activities or repairs include but are not limited to unsafe electrical, heating or plumbing systems, faulty roofs, faulty porches and steps and lead-based paint testing. Ineligible activities consist of any unnecessary physical improvements, any repairs of a cosmetic nature, repairs to sheds, and repairs to garages or any structure not attached to the living unit.
2.
What are the income requirements for a home repair grant?
Homeowners must be at or below 80% of the current Fiscal Year area median income. The total household income is based on the number of people living in the home and is adjusted yearly by the Dept of HUD.
3.
Where does the money that pays for services provided by the Home Repair Program come from?
The Home Repair Program is funded entirely with federal Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) dollars. The level of funding is re-determined each year by the federal government.
4.
Whose income do I have to include when applying for the Home Repair Grant program?
Income from all sources for everyone age 18 and over who lives in the household must be listed on the application.
5.
Is anyone eligible for the Home Repair Program?
No. The house must be a single-family, owner occupied dwelling located within the City of Colonial Heights. Although the program is available citywide, priority will be given to households in the Violet Bank-Flora Hill and Shepherd Stadium Districts, first time applicants, persons who are elderly or disabled, and to those needing repairs that threaten the safety or well-being of the household members.
6.
Do I have to pay the City back for any of the work done to my home with a CDBG grant?
This is a full grant of up to $8,000. However, to prevent owners from simply selling the property and profiting from the CDBG-funded improvements, the owners must repay the program if they sell the property within five years. Part of the owner's obligation is forgiven each year they live on the property. Please review the application for further details.
7.
Will the CDBG Home Repair program provide material so I can do all or some of the work myself?
No, all work must be done by program participating licensed contractors.
8.
Where may I obtain an application for a home repair grant?
Applications are available at the Planning Department located in City Hall, or you may have one mailed to you by calling (804) 520-9382.
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