Housing Programs
Multi-Family Rehabilitation Program (MFRP)
The City of Upland is offering grants of up to $50,000 to help eligible property owners make exterior repairs and safety upgrades to qualifying small multi-family properties. To qualify, properties must be in Upland, have eight or fewer units, and be at least 51% occupied by low- to moderate-income households.
For more information contact the Housing Division at: 909-931-4300
Emergency Repair Program for Homeowners (ERP)
*PROGRAM HAS A WAITLIST* The Emergency Repair Program provides a grant for emergency repairs to single-family homes and mobile homes of very low-income families. The grant is available to income eligible homeowners who live within Upland's city limits, on a first come, first serve basis, subject to annual appropriation caps.
Manufactured Home Improvement Program (M-HIP)
The City of Upland’s Manufactured Home Improvement Program (M-HIP) offers deferred, no-interest loans of up to $90,000 for rehabilitation work on owner-occupied manufactured homes located within city limits. The program is designed to assist lower-income homeowners who need critical repairs but are unable to secure traditional financing. Funding is provided by the California Department of Housing and Community Development and the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development. Assistance is available on a first-come, first-served basis and is subject to annual funding limits.
For more information or questions, please contact the Housing Division at (909) 931-4300.
Home Improvement Program (HIP)
*PROGRAM ON HOLD* The City of Upland’s Housing Improvement Program (HIP) offers deferred low- or no-interest loans of up to $90,000 for rehabilitation work on single-family, owner-occupied homes within city limits. The program is intended to assist lower-income homeowners who need essential repairs but are unable to obtain traditional financing. Funding is provided by the California Department of Housing and Community Development and the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development. Assistance is offered on a first-come, first-served basis and is subject to annual funding limits. For more information or questions, please contact the Housing Division at (909) 931-4300
First Time Home Buyer Program (FTHB)
*PROGRAM ON HOLD* The Housing Division of the Development Services Department provides low interest loans for First Time Home Buyers (FTHB) through federal grants. When funds are available, this program helps individuals and families who wish to purchase a home, but are unable to qualify and/or come up with the necessary down payment without financial assistance. A program loan is a second mortgage; a 3% simple interest bearing loan with all payments deferred until the first occurrence of sale, refinancing, full payment of the first mortgage, or 30 years.
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