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Code Enforcement Rehabilitation Program <br />The Code Enforcement Rehabilitation Program assists low- <br />income owners of homes that are owner-occupied to <br />eliminate exterior code violations, and to improve and <br />preserve neighborhoods at the same time. <br />What is the Code Enforcement Rehabilitation <br />Program? <br />Up to $2,500 per unit is available to assist income-eligible <br />owners of homes that are owner-occupied, who have <br />received notice of code violations, to make the necessary <br />repairs to bring their home into compliance. Eligible repairs <br />may include the following: <br />Exterior painting • <br />Rafters, soffit and fascia repair • <br />Window glass and screens • <br />Railings and stairs • <br />Landings and porches • <br />Yard maintenance and debris removal when done in <br />conjunction with repairs to the home. <br />• <br />Ineligible repairs include: <br />Repairs to mobile homes • <br />Driveways, sidewalks and paved areas; and • <br />Removal of inoperable vehicles • <br />Client Eligibility <br />To receive repair work, the applicant must demonstrate ownership of the unit and it must be his or her <br />primary residence. <br />Total household income cannot exceed 80% of the area median income, adjusted for family size, as defined <br />by the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development. Applicants must demonstrate proof of <br />income. <br />Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) Income Guidelines (as of May 2010) <br />(Family Size - Max Gross Income) <br />1 Person - $35,700 • <br />2 Persons - $40,800 • <br />3 Persons - $45,900 • <br />4 Persons - $50,950 • <br />5 Persons - $55,050 • <br />6 Persons - $59,150 • <br />7 Persons - $63,200 • <br />8 Persons - $67,300 • <br />HOW TO APPLY: <br />For more information or to initiate the application process, please call Robin Slade at 891-6528 or click here <br />to obtain the application (PDF). <br />Page 1 of 2Code Enforcement Rehabilitation Program - Talgov.com <br />6/30/2010http://www.talgov.com/ecd/housing/codeenforce.cfm
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