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City of Pembroke Pines
Residential Rehabilitation Program

Attention Residents: We are currently accepting and processing applications for immediate assistance for Very Low and Low Income Households. There is still a waiting list for moderate-income households. See current guidelines to determine if you meet the income and property guidelines.
If you need roof repair, code violations fixed, storm shutters installed, exterior painting, and other non-cosmetic repairs, please continue reading. The City of Pembroke Pines has already helped hundreds of Pembroke Pines residents through this program and wants to help you.

Who May Apply?
The Program is Citywide, but residents must meet income restrictions and homes must not be assessed more than $429,615.50. (These are Federal and State guidelines subject to Change).

How Much Assistance is Available?
The City of Pembroke Pines ’ Home Repair Program provides assistance up to $25,000 per household in the form of a 0% interest deferred loan. With City approval and depending on nature of repairs, the $25,000 cap may be exceeded. Loans are due for repayment ONLY if you sell the house within 15 years of assistance. There are no monthly payments to be made to the City.

Why is the City doing this?

The program is designed to provide minor home repair assistance to very low, low and moderate-income homeowners who live in Pembroke Pines. Home repair assistance helps maintain the quality of the housing stock in the City’s existing residential neighborhoods, help residents address code violations and issues that threaten the health and safety of household occupants. The program addresses minor home repairs while providing the much-needed financial assistance to do so. This program is not a remodeling program.