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  • Pinehurst

    3000 Brookwood Circle < Rental Opportunities Pinehurst 3000 Brookwood Circle 140 Units Application Contact Us

  • Housing Choice Voucher (Landlords) | How CDLI Can Help

    1cd38faf-ea0a-4277-902c-5685846d3d19 Home How We Can Help Details Landlord Forum February 28, 2025 at 10:30 AM| Virtual Webinar Register Now List Your Unit Let us help you fill your vacant units! Complete the electronic form to share any available units with searching voucher holders (one unit per form). Click here for the form. NSPIRE Requirements for 2025 NSPIRE REQUIREMENTS .pdf Download PDF • 217KB The Housing Choice Voucher (HCV) program (previously referred to as Section 8) assists families and individuals to afford decent, safe, and sanitary housing in the private market. The participant is free to choose any housing that meets the requirements of the program, including single-family homes, townhouses, and apartments, and is not limited to units located in subsidized housing projects. Once the tenant and landlord sign a lease, the tenant's family typically contributes 30%-40% of their income towards rent and utilities, and the HCV program pays the remainder directly to the landlord. CDLI is the Local Administrator for the New York State Homes & Community Renewal (HCR) Housing Choice Voucher program on Long Island and select rental properties in Brooklyn, NY. Benefits of Being an HCV Participating Property Owner: You will get timely and dependable payments from the Public Housing Authority (PHA) Participating, compliant landlords will receive timely and dependable housing assistance payments (HAP) each month once the HAP contract and lease are signed. Payments are made directly into the property owner’s account, no worries about lost checks or late payments. Potential for limited unit turnover The average HCV participant remains in a unit for 7-8 years. You will get your full rental payment When an HCV tenant’s income permanently changes, the portion of rent paid by the PHA and the tenant is adjusted to reflect this change. This provides financial protection to landlords in that if an HCV tenant’s income decreases, there is a process for the PHA to pay a larger portion of the rent to the landlord so the landlord continues to receive a full rental payment. You will receive regular inspections Some landlords appreciate the routine inspections because they provide an opportunity to check on the condition of the unit. This can result in identifying maintenance needs that may have otherwise gone unnoticed for some time. Landlords that own or manage properties across wide geographies in particular tend to appreciate the value in having a routine, objective inspection of their rental units. Please note property owners of subsidized units are required to comply with all relevant state and local codes in addition to HQS requirements. If a property owner has units in a municipality where rental permits are required, it is expected that property owners obtain and maintain compliance with all applicable rental permit requirements. CDLI may, upon request, require submission of documentation to demonstrate rental permit or other state/local code compliance. You may request annual reasonable rent increases Compliant landlords may request a rent increase at the annual anniversary of the HAP contract by written notice to the PHA. You can help low-income elderly, disabled, and veteran households, as well as families with children by providing affordable housing More than 50 percent of vouchers serve elderly or non-elderly disabled families. About 45 percent of vouchers assist single-parent families. Learn more about participating in the HCV Program: Information about the benefits and myths about being an HCV Property Owner: English Spanish Steps to become an HCV Participating Property Owner: English Spanish Payment Standards and Rent Increase Information The resources below provide information regarding potential rental rates and rent increases for units participating in the HCV program. Please read through the HCV Program Payment Standard and Rental Increase Guidance document to assist in determining potential rent or opportunities for rental increases. NYE Payment Standards Nassau Payment Standards Suffolk Payment Standards NYC Utility Allowances Village of Freeport Utility Allowances Nassau Utility Allowances Suffolk Utility Allowances Project Based Vouchers ONLY Nassau/Suffolk PBV Rent Limits NYE PBV Rent Limits Rent Increase Form Rent Increase Form .pdf Download PDF • 136KB Making Moves The Making Moves program provides housing mobility coaching and financial assistance to Housing Choice Voucher (Section 8) families that have children aged 18 or under who are interested in living in well-resourced areas and offers possible additional landlord incentives. Visit our Making Moves page here . Click here to view The Long Island Opportunity Lookup tool. Source of Income Discrimination Everyone deserves a place to make their home, including tenants who receive government assistance. A rental applicant cannot be rejected or steered based on their lawful source of income. Learn more here: https://www.homeforallofus.org/source-of-income/ Housing Quality Standards (HQS) Inspections Resources Property owners must maintain compliance with all HQS requirements. Please note property owners of subsidized units are required to comply with all relevant state and local codes in addition to HQS requirements. If a property owner has units in a municipality where rental permits are required, it is expected property owners obtain and maintain compliance with all applicable rental permit requirements. CDLI may, upon request, require submission of documentation to demonstrate rental permit or other state/local code compliance. Below are some resources related to HQS inspections: HQS Form: Form utilized to complete HQS inspections, along with summary information regarding minimum criteria. https://www.hud.gov/sites/dfiles/OCHCO/documents/52580A.PDF HQS Administrative Plan Chapter: Full HQS requirements. https://www.hud.gov/sites/documents/DOC_35620.PDF Most Common HQS Failures: Reviewing your property and correcting for common HQS failures reduces the likelihood of a failed inspection. No Access - The Inspector must have access to the basement and all rooms for inspection. Inspection appointment letters are mailed to tenants ~2 weeks prior to inspection. Please follow up with the tenant to confirm their typical inspection month and/or date. Electrical - Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter (GCFI) outlets are required within 6 ft of water sources (Tubs, sinks, etc.). Outlets must be wired properly (no open grounds, reverse polarity, hot/neutral reverse, etc.). No exposed wiring, missing cover plates, or open gaps in the electrical panel. Inoperable Smoke/Carbon Monoxide Detectors - Smoke detectors are required in each bedroom. Smoke and carbon monoxide detectors are required on each level. Deteriorated and Unstable Paint Surfaces - Peeling, cracking, chipping paint. Security - All doors and windows accessible from outside must lock and be double keyed. Deadbolts not permitted. Cutting Hazards - Broken glass, cracked floor tiles, countertops, protruding nails, etc. Infestations - Presence of roaches, mice, bedbugs, fleas, etc. Utilities - All utilities must be in service. Missing Handrails - Handrails are required for four or more steps. Update your Contact Information Stay connected electronically by providing your email and mobile: https://cdcli.tfaforms.net/4866621 HUD Landlord Resources PIH HCV Landlord Resources | HUD.gov / U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) Sign Up for HUD Landlord Newsletters: https://www.hud.gov/subscribe/signup?listname=Landlord&list=LANDLORD-L Take Action Contact Info Phone: (631) 471-1215 Email: landlordforum@cdcli.org Disclosure We are a nonprofit exempt mortgage banker. Loans are arranged through third-party vendors. CDLI Funding Corporation is a Fair Housing and Equal Opportunity lender. Contact us today! Contact Us Housing Choice Voucher (Landlords) Providing affordable housing in our communities while receiving timely and dependable rental payments.

  • The Hudson House

    104 Front St. < Rental Opportunities The Hudson House 104 Front St. 36 Units Application Contact Us *Hudson House currently has two two-bedroom units available. Affordable Senior Rental Program Guidelines Last revised April 1st, 2024 This document contains the HUDSON HOUSE Program Guidelines. Please read this document carefully as the guidelines set forth will be strictly enforced. Complex and Amenities The Hudson House consists of 36 one and two bedroom age-restricted apartments and is located at 104 Front Street, Mineola NY. All of the units are required to be maintained as income restricted senior rental units. Senior Citizen Occupancy Requirement Occupancy of a unit shall be for residential purposes and shall be limited to persons who are 55 years of age or over, with the following exceptions: A) A husband and wife under the age of 55 years who is residing with his or her spouse who is 55 years of age or over. B) Children and grandchildren residing with their parents or grandparents where one of said parents or grandparents with whom the child or children or grandchild or grandchildren is/are residing is 55 years of age or older, provided that said child or children or grandchild or grandchildren are over the age of 19 years. Proof of age (license, i.d. card, etc.) is required. Income and Rent Restrictions In accordance with the requirements of the Village of Mineola, units will be leased to households with incomes at or below 80% of the HUD Area Median Income for Nassau/Suffolk County, adjusted for family size. Approved rental assistance subsidy will be counted toward minimum income. Income requirements shall be adjusted annually based on HUD Published Area Median Income for Nassau/Suffolk County. Minimum Income Guidelines do not apply to those applicants with an approved rental subsidy. *Not including any mandatory or optional charges for other services *Rents are updated annually. Tenants are responsible to pay all utilities, including electric and gas. Affordability Period The affordability restrictions stated above will remain in effect in perpetuity at the discretion of the Village of Mineola. Annual Income Recertification. Tenants will be recertified annually in accordance with the income and rent guidelines established above based on the HUD Area Median Income in effect for each year. Leases will contain addendums that outline the requirements for continued eligibility and requirements to recertify annually. Tenant Selection Procedures Step One - Submission of Wait List Application Applications will be processed on a first come, first serve basis and may only be submitted online. Mailed or hand delivered applications will not be accepted. Applications will be accepted via CDLI’s website at www.cdli.org . Applicants will be placed on a wait list in the order in which their application is received. Applications will be automatically dated and time stamped for submission and included in a database. Applicants will be notified of their waitlist rank number by CDLI. CDLI will contact applicants in ranked order to determine formal eligibility for a unit. Step Two - Preliminary Eligibility Review As applicant’s names are reached on the Waitlist, CDCLI will contact applicants in ranked order, by email, if available, or by phone. If an applicant remains interested, the applicant will be asked to submit a Formal Rental Application, together with required documentation that will include Proof of age for all household members* last 2 years of federal income tax returns, W-2 and/or 1099 form; four most recent consecutive pay stubs; three most recent consecutive monthly bank statements for all bank accounts and investment accounts. *The following documents are considered to be reliable for age verification: birth certificate, driver’s license, passport, immigration card, military identification, or any other state, local, national or international documentation, provided it contains current information about the age or birth of the possessor. The applicant will have 5 business days to provide the fully completed Formal Rental Application together with all supporting documentation. If the foregoing is not received by CDLI within such time period, the applicant will be ineligible and a letter will be sent confirming same. The applicant will also be required to provide certain consents in order to permit CDLI to verify income submissions and employment, and to permit the Owner/Manager to conduct background checks, credit checks and criminal background checks. The applicant will be required to submit a one-time fee of $20 per person with the Formal Rental Application to cover the cost of credit and background checks. Income will include all gross income, including, but not limited to, income from full and part time employment, overtime, bonuses, tips, pensions, social security, 401k and IRA distributions, child support, alimony, and severance pay. ALL sources of income are included and will be annualized for the upcoming 12-month period. Total income minus allowable exclusions, if any, cannot exceed the maximum income limits. Once a full review of the Formal Rental Application has been completed, the applicant will be notified by email, if available, or by regular mail of their status. If the applicant is deemed eligible, their application will be forwarded to the Owner/Manager for final review and assessment pursuant to Step 3 below. If an applicant is deemed ineligible, they will be advised of the reason and be allowed 5 business days to address or correct the deficiency. If received in a timely manner, the information will be reviewed by CDLI and the applicant advised of eligibility or ineligibility by email, if available, or by regular mail. If determined to be ineligible, no further review will be conducted. The process set forth in Step 2 will continue until applicants for all 3 of the affordable units have executed a Lease Agreement with the Owner/Manager as described in Step 3 below. Step Three - Tenant Suitability Screening The third step in the process is for the Owner/Manager to conduct a final eligibility review for those applicants deemed preliminarily eligible pursuant to Step 2 above. As applicants are deemed eligible pursuant to Step 2 above, the applicant’s information will be forwarded by CDLI to the Owner/Manager who will conduct the suitability screening review. This will involve assessing the applicant’s suitability for tenancy through employment verification, leasing history, creditworthiness, and criminal background checks utilizing a reputable company and adhering to the Fair Credit Reporting Act. Applicants will also be required to show that they are able to provide first month’s rent and a security deposit. Applicants who are successfully screened will be offered the opportunity to enter into a written Lease Agreement. The process above will be repeated until three fully eligible applicants are identified and enter into a Lease Agreement with the Owner/Manager. Commitment to fair housing & Nondiscrimination The Owner/Manager is fully committed to enforcing the spirit and the letter of Title VIII of the Civil Rights Act of 1968 (Federal Fair Housing Law), the Fair Housing Amendments Act of 1988, the Americans with Disabilities Act, the New York Human Rights Act, and the Suffolk County Human Rights Act. Neither the Owner/Manager nor any of its affiliates, employees, agents, or brokers will discriminate in the sale, lease, advertisement or financing of housing against any individual or family because of race, color, national origin, religion, gender, disability, gender identity, marital status, sexual orientation, veteran/military status, source of income, or on the basis of any other protected class except familial status in accordance with HOPA exemption for housing for older persons. Reasonable Accommodations/Modifications for Persons with Disabilities Persons with disabilities are entitled to request a reasonable accommodation in rules, policies, practices or services, or to request a reasonable modification in the housing, when such accommodations or modifications may be necessary to afford such persons an equal opportunity to use and enjoy the housing. Reasonable accommodations will be offered to all disabled persons who request accommodations due to disability at any time during the application, resident selection and leasing process. Additional Terms Applicants are advised that the Owner/Manager maintains Policies and Procedures governing the complex and its tenants. Fair Housing Laws will be followed. CDLI staff is available to assist with the application, and answer questions about eligibility requirements. If you have any questions regarding the guidelines or need language assistance including translation and/or oral interpretation services, please call CDLI at (631)904-0913 or email hudsonhouse@cdcli.org before applying.

  • Home Improvement Loan | How CDLI Can Help

    8bc5a1c2-e37b-4608-9c52-813987f003fc Home How We Can Help Details As many Long Island homes continue to age, maintenance and upkeep need to be done. The question becomes how to pay for those repairs. Community Development Long Island has available low-interest home improvement loans for eligible Long Island homeowners. We will help to identify the repairs, contract with licensed contractors to get the best prices and finance the cost of repairs up to $25,000. Community Development Long Island and NYS Affordable Housing Corporation is also providing deferred loans to eligible Long Island homeowners, so inquire today! Loans can be used to make the following types of repairs: Electrical Plumbing HVAC Energy Efficiency Measures Structural, Health, & Safety Measures CDLI will manage the process, bid out your job with reputable contractors, and get you the fairest price. If you decide to have CDLI manage your construction, there is a fee. Loans are for a period of 15 years and can be paid off in advance with no prepayment penalty. All loans will be secured with a note and mortgage. Interest rates vary between 4% or 6%, based on household income in relation to the Area Median Income (AMI). Requirements Contact us today and find out if a reverse mortgage is right for you Take Action Contact Info Phone: (631) 471-1215 ext. 1510 or 1930 Email: homeloan@cdcli.org Disclosure We are a nonprofit exempt mortgage banker. Loans are arranged through third-party vendors. CDLI Funding Corporation is a Fair Housing and Equal Opportunity lender. Apply today! Apply Home Improvement Loan Low-interest loan for eligible Long Island homeowners.

  • Accessory Dwelling Unit Loan Product (ADU) | How CDLI Can Help

    19ad2dc0-1f2d-4c7d-9051-ebe500809541 Home How We Can Help Details Objective: To offer a low interest rate second mortgage loan product for gap funding on Plus One ADU Grant projects. Currently being offered to Plus One ADU Grant applicants in the Towns of Babylon, East Hampton, Shelter Island and Southampton. Below are the parameters for CDLI’s Accessory Dwelling Unit Loan Product: Applicant homeowners must go through CDLI’s ADU grant process to secure primary financing before applying for this loan Minimum Credit Score = 625 Loan amounts up to $125,000.00 based on need and funds availability Applicant’s Income must not be greater than 100% of the Area Median Income (AMI) adjusted for family size Interest (4% or 6%) based on household income in relation to the Standard AMI for the county of residence with no adjustment for family size APR = 4.84% for loans with interest of 4% APR = 6.909% for loans with interest of 6% APR calculations are based on a loan of $125,000 over 10 years (120 months) considering loans fees, interim interest, and possible title insurance costs . Duration: 10 year-term (120 months). Other terms may be allowed based on underwriting guidelines Second lien position is required Title insurance may be required for all loan amounts. Borrower to pay the loan fees at closing Loan fees: 1% origination fee $120 application fee $125 processing fee Title insurance fee (applicant to shop for) Loans will be disbursed at closing. A signed contract with the builder/contractor will be required at closing, or before disbursement. Take Action Contact Info Phone: (631)-471-1215 ext. 1510 or 1930 Email: Homeloan@cdcli.org Disclosure We are a nonprofit exempt mortgage banker. Loans are arranged through third-party vendors. CDLI Funding Corporation is a Fair Housing and Equal Opportunity lender. Apply Now Accessory Dwelling Unit Loan Product (ADU) A low interest rate second mortgage loan product for the construction of an Accessory Dwelling Unit.

  • Targeted Home Improvement Program | How CDLI Can Help

    0f852a61-4aef-47f3-abbf-8e3172395acc Home How We Can Help Details The Targeted Home Improvement Program (T-HIP) is a pilot grant program administered by CDLI in the Village of Hempstead . This program aims to provide critical repair assistance to financially constrained homeowners, enabling them to build and retain equity while contributing to the stabilization and renewal of the community. Funds have been made available through New York State Homes & Community Renewal. These home improvements are designed to prolong the useful life of each home as well as increase the dwelling’s health, safety, and sustainability. Funding will be used to support critical repairs, including health and safety improvements, correction of code violations, accessibility modifications, environmental remediation, and other repairs determined by CDLI as necessary to extend the useful life of the home and allow the homeowner to remain safely in their residence. Funds are available based on need and the individualized requirements of each household that applies. The maximum amount that can be invested in a property is $40,000, though not every home will receive the maximum amount. CDLI attempts to assist as many households as funding will allow. For this program, we intend to serve approximately 110 households. Typical repairs may include, but are not limited to: • Heating System Replacements • Electrical Service Upgrades • Roof Replacements • Siding • Gutters • Energy Efficiency Measures • Windows & Doors • Handrails, Stoops, and Walkways • Structural Corrections • Health & Safety Measures Application THIP Application .pdf Download PDF • 854KB Take Action Contact Info Phone: (631) 471-1215 ext. 1550 Email: thip@cdcli.org Disclosure Please note that all repairs are determined after a comprehensive home evaluation has been completed by a member of CDLI’s Home Improvement & Optimization team. Fill out our interest form! Click Here Targeted Home Improvement Program Critical repair assistance to financially constrained homeowners in The Village of Hempstead.

  • ADU Required Documentation - Shelter | CDLI

    See required documentation for Plus One ADU - Shelter Island. CDLI REQUIRED DOCUMENTATION FOR PLUS ONE ADU APPLICATION - Shelter Island Residents I. Proof of Ownership A. Property Deed: Copy of Property Deed with Schedule A (Property Description). If applicant’s name is not on deed AND/OR one or more of the owners listed on deed is deceased, please contact CDLI to determine additional or alternate acceptable proof of ownership. II. Proof of Residency A. For owner occupants: Proof of Residency/Owner Occupancy- Select (a) or (b) and (c) from the items below: a) Driver's license or Non-Motorized Identification Card b) Voter Registration – registered voters can upload a screenshot of their voter registration confirmation from https://voterlookup.elections.ny.gov c) Copy of current utility bill in homeowner’s name (electric, natural gas, water, sewer, cellphone, cable) B. For owners listed on deed who are not occupants of the home (if applicable): 1. Notarized letter of non-residency and consent to application by resident III. Proof of Income for Owner Occupants A. Working Individuals: Wages (if applicable) a) Copies of last three (3) consecutive pay stubs b) Last year of State and Federal Income Tax Returns, summary pages only (IRS Form 1040 and NYS IT201) 2. Self-Employment (if applicable) a) Last 2 years of State and Federal Income Tax Returns, summary pages and Schedule C (IRS Form 1040 and NYS IT201) 3. Other Sources of Income (if applicable) a) Social Security/SSI/SSD/TANF/Unemployment/Workers' Comp/VA Benefits — Copy of most recent Award Letter from applicable agency. b) Pension/Retirement — Copy of current letter/printout from company c) Alimony/Child Support — Court papers or support collection printout d) If any of the following is a regular source of income, please provide a current statement from your bank, brokerage firm, insurance company, or other applicable entity: (1) Interest (2) Dividends (3) Insurance Proceeds (4) Estates (5) Trusts 4. Bank Statements - Copy of (2) most recent consecutive bank statements from Checking and/or Savings accounts B. Non-Working Individuals: 1. Last year of State and Federal Income Tax Returns if applicable, summary pages only (IRS Form 1040 and NYS IT201) 2. Other Sources of Income (if applicable) a) Social Security/SSI/SSD/TANF/Unemployment/Workers' Comp/VA Benefits — Copy of most recent Award Letter from applicable agency. b) Pension/Retirement — Copy of current letter/printout from company c) Alimony/Child Support — Court papers or support collection printout d) If any of the following is a regular source of income, please provide a current statement from your bank, brokerage firm, insurance company, or other applicable entity: (1) Interest (2) Dividends (3) Insurance Proceeds (4) Estates (5) Trusts 3. Bank Statements - Copy of (2) most recent consecutive bank statements from Checking and/or Savings accounts C. Zero Income Form: If any owner residing at the home does not have any income, they will be asked to fill out a zero-income certification form.

  • Making Moves for Landlords | How CDLI Can Help

    b95ff8b3-be3f-4de1-8f95-f127341d3c86 Home How We Can Help Details Landlord Forum February 28, 2025 at 10:30 AM| Virtual Webinar Register Now Partner with Making moves to receive support and financial incentives to help housing choice voucher families move to, and thrive in communities of greater opportunity. Why Partner with Us? Reliable Income: The Housing Choice Voucher program provides steady, government-backed rent payments directly to you. Property Care: Our tenants receive resources to help maintain their homes, and we offer support with tenant education on property care. Supportive Network: Landlords have access to a dedicated support team for resolving issues, tenant concerns, or general inquires. Landlord Perks Financial Security: Guaranteed monthly rent payments. Tenant Support: We provide tenants with referrals to resources such as financial counseling, access to emergency assistance programs, and other support services. Eligibility Requirements Your property must meet basic HUD housing standards, be located in a greater opportunity community, have an active and current rental permit. Click here to find out if your property is in a greater opportunity area. Please sign up for the landlord forum below to receive more in-depth and personalized information about the Making Moves program. CDLI Landlord Forum Click here to learn more about the Making Moves program for landlords. Take Action Contact Info Phone: 631-597-0742 Email: MakingMoves@cdcli.org Disclosure We are a nonprofit exempt mortgage banker. Loans are arranged through third-party vendors. CDLI Funding Corporation is a Fair Housing and Equal Opportunity lender. Interested in Partnering with Us? Apply Now! Making Moves for Landlords Help housing choice voucher participants achieve housing stability while receiving support and incentives.

  • NYS First Time Homebuyer Grant Program | How CDLI Can Help

    6c291870-d79d-40e5-b544-b9ad1ca90b34 Home How We Can Help Details A deferred loan for the down payment and post-closing home repairs is available for first-time homebuyers. The goal of this program is to improve the quality of decent, affordable housing for New York and home buyers. Household gross income must be below 120% of the area median income based on family size. The deferred loan/grant can be up to $25,000, $32,500, $40,000, $50,000, or $60,000 based on family size and household income, and the number of repairs needed on the subject property. This is a deferred loan, at 0% interest, with no payments required and a term of 10 years, during which time any refinance or transfer of home title will result in the recapture of funds or request from the homeowner for the subordination of the loan if qualified. The home must be used as the primary residence and the homeowner is required to remain in the home for 10 years, or the loan must be paid back. It is required that 51% of the deferred loan amount must be used for post-closing home repairs. All home buyers are required to complete Community Development Long Island (CDLI) NeighborWorks® HomeOwnership Center HUD approved Home Buyer Education class and counseling. The Home Buyer is responsible for obtaining an Engineer’s report and CDLI rehabilitation staff will assist in identifying the repairs, contract with licensed and insured contractors to get the best pricing, and provide project management and oversight. The home being purchased must be located in Nassau or Suffolk County must be a co-op, condominium, single-family, or legal two-family home, and must be owner-occupied. Grant awards in excess of $50,000 per unit and up to $60,000 per unit must have an occupancy and repayment schedule of no less than 20 years. The deferred loan will be secured with a note and mortgage. The income of all household members is used to determine eligibility. This program is in effect while funding is available. The program may end at any time. Requirements One-month consecutive paystubs (anyone over 18) Three years W-2 forms Proof of any additional income as reported in the application Three years signed Federal tax returns with all schedules Owners of companies must provide corporate tax returns form (1120/ 1120-S, or 1065) with a Year-To-Date Profit & Loss statement Three months of complete asset statements Home Buyer Education Certificate from CDLI (if available) Photo ID for all applicants Documentation for additional grants funds being used for this transaction Take Action Contact Info Phone: (631) 471-1215 ext. 1510 or 1930 Email: Homeloan@cdcli.org Disclosure We are a nonprofit exempt mortgage banker. Loans are arranged through third-party vendors. CDLI Funding Corporation is a Fair Housing and Equal Opportunity lender. Apply Now! NYS First Time Homebuyer Grant Program Improving the quality of decent and affordable housing.

  • RESTORE Program | How CDLI Can Help

    601ef05a-f7c9-4652-8179-0c990e9c1701 Home How We Can Help Details CDLI has been selected by New York State Homes and Community Renewal to administer the Residential Emergency Services to Offer Home Repairs to the Elderly (RESTORE) Program in Nassau and Suffolk Counties. Funds are made available through the New York State Housing Trust Fund Corporation. The RESTORE Program provides income-eligible homeowners, 60 years of age and older, the resources to make necessary emergency repairs to address hazardous conditions posing a threat to life, health or safety of the elderly homeowner. Funds are available for repairs up to $20,000 per home. Typical repairs may include: Heating system repairs or replacements Electrical repairs or upgrades Plumbing repairs that pose a health risk such as water supply and septic issues Structural repairs such as deteriorated foundations, roofs, floors, stairs, decks, doorways, etc. Accessibility measures such as ramps, stair lifts, and grab bars Please note that all repairs must address an emergency issue as determined by CDLI. Application Please review and complete the following form: RESTORE Program Application .pdf Download PDF • 251KB Take Action Contact Info Phone: 631-648-5050 Email: restore@cdcli.org Disclosure We are a nonprofit exempt mortgage banker. Loans are arranged through third-party vendors. CDLI Funding Corporation is a Fair Housing and Equal Opportunity lender. Email your documents! Click Here RESTORE Program Emergency repairs for seniors aged 60 and over.

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