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City of Dallas Now Accepting Applications For $10K Emergency Home Repair Program

The program will reimburse 100% repair costs for low- to moderate-income homeowners.

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The City of Dallas has opened a home repair rebate program to provide emergency home repair assistance to qualified low-to-moderate-income homeowners within the city limits of Dallas for replacement or repair of systems/fixtures that have been damaged as a result of the 2021 Texas Severe Winter Storm.

The Emergency Home Repair Program consists of two programs:

  1. Rebate Program for homeowners in the City of Dallas
  2. Non-Profit Program for homeowners served by 501 (c) (3) organizations

Applicants that meet the eligibility requirements listed below and have already hired a licensed contractor are eligible to have up to $10,000 reimbursed to them.

Proof of Household Income (all that apply)

  • One (1) month of most recent pay-check stubs (all household wage earners)
  • Current Social Security and/or Supplemental Security Income
  • Annuity/Pension
  • Unemployment: Statement of Potential Benefit and Wages
  • Court-ordered child support statement (if applicable)

Proof of Identity

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  • Government-issued ID

Proof of primary homeowner occupancy

  • Utility Bill
  • Homestead Exemption

Proof of ownership

  • DCAD print out showing ownership info

Proof of damages and that the damage(s) occurred as a result of the 2021 Texas Severe Winter Storm

  • Photos of repair work
  • Copies of paid itemized invoice and/or receipts showing what was paid

Applicants can apply over the phone at 214-670-3644 or download the application and email it along with supporting items above to hipp@dallascityhall.com.

For more information, click here.

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