HOME IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM | LONG ISLAND HOUSING PARTNERSHIP

Application/Program currently closed, it was advised to call or visit the website for updates on additional funds. The Long Island Housing Partnership will provide deferred forgivable loans to qualified single family homeowners. The property being repaired must be located in Nassau or Suffolk Counties and must be owner occupied. The purpose of the forgivable loan is to improve housing conditions and correct code violations to make the housing units safe, sound and sanitary. This program is available on a first-come, first-served basis.

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211 Hudsson Valley / ADK

Physical Address

180 Oser Avenue, Suite 800, Hauppauge, NY 11788

Hours

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Voice

631-435-4710

Main

Fax

631-435-4751

Fax

Application process

Intake form can be completed and submitted online at: https://www.tfaforms.com/5009682

Fee

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Eligibility

Must be the owner of the property to be rehabilitated and have resided in the dwelling as their principle residence for not less than one year. • Must be current on mortgage payments and all applicable property taxes. • Must maintain homeowner’s insurance covering structure replacement during the grant compliance period. Homes located in a flood zone must have flood insurance coverage during the grant compliance period. • Ownership must be in the form of either a fee-simple title or a 99-year leasehold, and the title must not have any restrictions or encumbrances that would unduly restrict the good and marketable nature of the ownership interest. • Owner cannot have more than $15,000 in assets less outstanding debt; recorded on credit report. • Homeowner cannot own any other properties.

Languages

Spanish

Service area

Suffolk County, NY
Nassau County, NY

Agency info

LONG ISLAND HOUSING PARTNERSHIP

Provides affordable housing, educates and assists first-time homebuyers, provides foreclosure prevention services, administers workforce housing programs and advocates for housing issues on a regional and national level. Not affiliated with Long Island Housing Services.