Chip - Community Housing Impact And Preservation Program | Ohio Regional Development Corporation

Provides Emergency Home Repair grants and 0%-interest, partially forgivable home rehabilitation loans to homeowners lacking resources to repair and maintain their owned and occupied one-family housing units. Emergency home repair grants generally apply to furnaces and hot water heaters, but may also apply to water/sewage systems, accessibility improvements, and lead-based paint abatement. Rehabilitation Loans may be applied toward non-emergency improvements to substandard housing conditions related to the same areas as well as foundation work, roofs, gutters, electrical upgrades, plumbing, insulation, windows, doors, siding, etc. Emergency Home Repairs are capped at $8,000, and that amount must be able to remedy the situation in full. Rehabilitation Loans are capped at $35,000.

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211 Summit

Physical Address

200 Main Street, Annex Building, Coshocton, OH 43812

Hours

By appointment only.

Voice

(740) 622-0529

voice | Main Office

Fax

(740) 622-8577

Application process

Call Monday through Friday from 8:00am to 4:00pm to schedule an appointment.

Fee

No fee.

Eligibility

Coshocton office serves Carroll and Coshocton counties. Tuscarawas County office serves Tuscarawas County. - Serves residents of single family owner-occupied homes. - Must be 18 or over, with net assets under $100,000. - Cannot be delinquent or in default with mortgage payments, homeowner's insurance, or property taxes. - Additional eligibility requirements apply; inquire for full details.

Languages

None.

Service area

Steubenville, Ohio Tuscarawas County, Ohio Carroll County, Ohio Coshocton County, Ohio

Agency info

Ohio Regional Development Corporation

Economic development corporation serving all or parts of 14 counties in Ohio. Mission is to provide access to housing for mainly low-income individuals through direct funding to homeowners wanting to keep up their homes and by funding municipal services to improve and maintain local infrastructure.