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Income Guidelines Chart
112 S. Fourth St., Ste. A, P.O. Box
420, Roscommon, MI 48653
989-275-8306 FAX: 275-2141
email: housing@roscommoncounty.net
The priority of the Roscommon
County Housing Commission is to provide decent, safe, warm and sanitary
housing for low and moderate income families. Programs offered by the
Commission are structured to help the low/moderate income residents of
Roscommon County afford to make improvements to their homes.
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Housing Director |
Patricia
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Assistant Housing Director |
Laura MacKillop |
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Housing Programs |
County CDBG Program
Roscommon County has Community Development Block
Grant (CDBG) funds from the Michigan State Housing Development Authority
(MSHDA) to allow 0% interest loans and deferred loans up to $25,000 for
residents of Roscommon County to bring their homes to HUD's Minimum
Housing Quality Standards (HQS).
Payments on the loans can be extended up to 15 years to keep
payments affordable. Payments paid back to the county are reloaned to
other county residents for the same type of home improvement activities.
If eligible for deferred loans, no payments are required by
the homeowner as long as they continue to own and occupy the home. There
is a lien on the property until the property changes hands; at that time,
the full amount is due. These loans are 0% interest loans.
CDBG funds may also be leveraged with outside funding to
replace old, deteriorated homes that are considered to be seriously
substandard and cannot be upgraded to meet HQS within the $25,000 maximum. Listed are some of the requirements for the
Roscommon County CDBG funds:
- The home must be located in Roscommon County.
- The home must be owned and occupied by the owner;
rental homes are not eligible. One-year residence is required for
replacement.
- Property taxes, mortgage payments, or land contract
payments, cannot be delinquent. Land Contracts cannot have a balloon
payment and must be subordinated by the land contract holder.
- Approvals of CDBG loans are determined by the
Roscommon County Housing Advisory Board.
- Income of the household must be between 50% and 80%
of the area median income levels for 50% deferred and 50% monthly
payment loans.
- Income of the household must be under 50% of the area
median income levels for 100% deferred loans.
Listed are only some of the requirements,
please contact the Roscommon County Housing Commission for more
information.
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Emergency
Repairs
Emergency repair loans are available to
homeowners that may have a one-time need such as: furnace, hot water tank,
well, septic system, leaking roof, electrical or plumbing hazards. The
amount of the single emergency repair cannot exceed $5,000 and the
applicant is restricted to one loan. These are 0%-interest loans; the
applicants annual income will establish the terms.
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PIP Loans
Property Improvement Program (PIP) loans
are available through the Roscommon County Housing Commission. These loans
are for people with income up to $62,800 annually. Interest is according
to the gross annual income of the household from 4% to 8% as follows: |
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Less than $19,999
$20,000 - $39,999
$40,000 - $72,250 |
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4%
6%
8% |
You may qualify for
a PIP loan if:
- You are buying your home or own it free and clear.
- You have a good credit record and ability to repay
the loan.
You can borrow up to $50,000 and take up to
30 years to repay. Work must be performed by a licensed contractor or
qualified homeowner; labor is paid only to a licensed contractor.
With a PIP loan, you can do just about anything to your home
such as: insulation, furnace, new siding, repair roof, install new
windows, put in new plumbing, remodel kitchen or bath, upgrade electrical,
build an addition, garage, or deck. Luxury items are not allowed. All
improvements must be permanent to the house.
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Homebuyer,
Purchase, Rehab - HPR
Roscommon County has HPR funds from the Michigan State Housing
Development Authority for Homebuyer, Purchase, Rehabilitation and Down
Payment Assistance. We will assist four eligible households to become
homeowners by providing down payment assistance and moderate rehabilitation
assistance to help the buyer qualify for an affordable mortgage. Assistance
will be within the targeted area of Prudenville and in the village of
Roscommon. Applicants must have income below 80% of the area median. Contact
the Roscommon County Housing Commission for more requirement guidelines and
information.
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Homeless Prevention Program - HPP
The
Roscommon County Housing Commission administers limited Homeless
Prevention Program (HPP) funds as available through MSHDA. HPP funds are
used to assist residents in obtaining a place to live or maintaining their
current homes such as: First Month's Rent, Rent or Mortgage Arrearage,
Utilities Arrearage, Property Taxes, or Hotel/Motel Vouchers. Assistance
must be necessary to avoid eviction or termination of services and the
applicant must be able to resume payments within a reasonable time to
maintain their home or services. Contact the Roscommon County Housing
Commission for more requirement guidelines and information.
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above are only some of the requirements for programs available through the
Roscommon County Housing Commission. For complete details and more
information, contact the Housing Commission at (989) 275-8306. |
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Income
Limits by Household Size |
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Family Size |
50% of Median Income |
80% of Median Income |
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1 |
$17,900 |
$28,650 |
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2 |
$20,500 |
$32,750 |
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3 |
$23,050 |
$36,850 |
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4 |
$25,600 |
$40,950 |
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5 |
$27,650 |
$44,250 |
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6 |
$29,700 |
$47,500 |
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7 |
$31,750 |
$50,800 |
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8 |
$33,800 |
$54,050 |
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