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The Mission of the Louisiana Housing Corporation is to ensure that every Louisiana resident is granted an opportunity to obtain safe, affordable, energy efficient housing.
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Housing is considered “affordable” to ahousehold if the rent (including utilities)is no more than 30% of its pre‐taxincome.
Households spending more than 30percent are labeled “cost burdened” or“rent‐stressed,” and those spendingmore than 50 percent are labeled“severely cost burdened” or “severelyrent‐stressed”.
*2014 LHC Housing Needs Assessment
Overview
The State of Louisiana is committed to helping families
now with rental assistance relief.
Ascension
East Baton Rouge
Lafayette
Livingston
Ouachita
Tangipahoa
* FEMA IA Report
* FEMA IA Report
Rental Solutions
$20,000,000 will provide assistance to nearly
1000 families.
Restore Programs
Estimated Allocation
EstimatedFamilies
Rental Incentive Program $3,750,000 515
In‐fill Rental Development $3,750,000 28
Multifamily Rental Gap Program $7,500,000 450
• 2‐year affordability
• Previous tenant not displaced
• Units not currently subsidized
• Vacant or occupied units eligible
• Housing Quality Standards required
• Will use Housing Choice Voucher criteria
• Administered by LHC’s Louisiana Housing Authority
Rental Incentive Program
* Based on a 3 Bedroom Unit at Fair Market Rent in EBR.
In‐fill Rental Development
• Use of existing lots held by development authorities, nonprofits, CHDOs and housing authorities.
• Construction oversight managed by the lendinginstitution and can meet CRA requirements.
• These entities currently serve the clients weare also attempting to reach.
• The state will close on the award after thecertificate of occupancy is issued.
• 10‐year affordability
Multifamily Rental Gap Program
• Multi‐unit developments located in a flood zone;and properties not in a flood zone, may be eligiblefor assistance.
• State will fund the gap in repair cost up to:
‐ in flood zone: max $500k‐ not in flood zone: max $1 million
• Vacant units will receive first priority.
• Funding is in the form of a recourse loan.
• 15‐year affordability
Rental Development and Rental Gap Programs
HOME Tenant‐Based Rental Assistance
$500,000
• The program is funded by LHC and administered by the Louisiana Housing Authority.
• To be eligible, households must be:
‐ elderly or disabled‐ 30% AMI or below‐ lack financial resources for housing
• Rental vouchers issued for 58 households.
• 23 households are currently on the waiting list.
• HOME TBRA allows up to two years of rentalassistance.
• Gap to provide two years of rental assistance to all81 households = $2,210,663.
Emergency Solutions Grant Rapid Re‐Housing
$320,000
• The program is funded by LHC and administered bythe Louisiana Housing Authority for pre‐disasterhomeless and precariously housed flood survivors.
• To be eligible, households must be 30% AMI or below.
• Rental vouchers issued for 48 households.
• 23 households are currently on the waiting list.
• Current funding will only provide rental assistance tothe 48 households for five months.
• Gap to provide twelve months of rapid re‐housing toall 69 households = $609,351.
Pre‐disaster Homeless and Precariously Housed
* Demand for these programs continue to grow.
Program Timelines
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Bradley R. Sweazy | Chief Operating Officer [email protected] | www.lhc.la.gov
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