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HomeHealth and Safety CodeDiv. 31Pt. 2Ch. 6.5§ 50665 Low-Income Home Repair Loans

§ 50665 Low-Income Home Repair Loans

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§ 50665 Low-Income Home Repair Loans

Key Takeaways

  • •If you own a home and have low or moderate income, you can get a special loan to fix up your house if you can't afford the full cost.
  • •The loan helps cover the extra cost of repairs that you can't pay back right away.
  • •If you rent out your property, you can also get this loan if you promise not to raise the rent too much and keep it affordable for low-income tenants.
  • •The loan helps landlords avoid raising rents so much that low-income tenants can't stay.

Example

A family owns a small house that needs a new roof and plumbing. They don't have enough money to pay for all the repairs upfront.

The family can get a deferred-payment loan to cover the extra repair costs they can't afford. They don't have to pay back the loan right away, making it easier to fix their home.

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§ 50665 Low-Income Home Repair Loans

In residential rehabilitation areas designated pursuant to Section 37921, or in conjunction with financing of residential rehabilitation outside such areas as provided in Section 37922.1 or 37924.5, a person or family of low or moderate income that is the owner of an owner-occupied one-to-four dwelling unit property may receive a deferred-payment rehabilitation loan for the excess of the cost of meeting rehabilitation standards over the amount of financing the local agency is able to provide without exceeding the owner’s ability to afford the monthly payments required. Owners of rental residences may receive deferred-payment rehabilitation loans if they have agreed to limit rent increases as provided in Section 37922.5, and if such loans are necessary in addition to financing otherwise provided in order to avoid increases in monthly debt service which would result in rent increases causing permanent displacement of persons of low income residing in the residence prior to rehabilitation. Such owners may also receive deferred-payment rehabilitation loans in the amount, if any, necessary to avoid such increases in monthly debt service as would make it economically infeasible to accept subsidies available to provide affordable rents to persons of low income, if the owner agrees to accept such subsidies. (Added by Stats. 1978, Ch. 884.)

Last verified: January 24, 2026

Key Terms

rehabilitationtenantlandlordpropertyconjunctionabilityadditiondisplacement

Related Statutes

  • § 50667 Low-Income Housing Rehabilitation Loans
  • § 50667.5 Low-Income Housing Rehabilitation Loans
  • § 50666 Low-Income Housing Rehabilitation Loans
  • § 50660 Housing Rehabilitation Loan Assistance
  • § 50662 Deferred Rehabilitation Loan Terms

References

  • Official text at leginfo.legislature.ca.gov
  • California Legislature. Health and Safety Code. Section 50665.
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