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Mission Statement: Habitat for Humanity of Greater Baton Rouge is a Christian-based ministry that builds and renovates houses in partnership with the community.  We provide opportunities for families in need to purchase their own homes, build community and improve their lives.
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Steps to becoming a Habitat homeowner:

Step 1: Obtain an application ONLY during the Application Meetings.  Next Application Meeting to be held in 2011.
Step 2: Return completed signed application with the government monitor form and credit report fee by the application deadline.  You will also need to submit all necessary Proof of Income.  Include four most recent check stubs if employed and proof of all other forms of normal monthly income received.
Step 3: Attend Habitat Financial Review.
Step 4: Submit all required financial and other information by deadline you are given at Financial Review.
Step 5: Evaluation of application by Habitat Family Selection personnel.
Step 6: Background and Sex Offender Registry check.
Step 7: Home visit of applicant's current home by Habitat Family Selection Personnel.
Step 8: Final Review: Denial or Approval

Criteria for Selection:

You must have a NEED FOR HOUSING and be unable to obtain conventional financing due to limited income.
You must have enough income to REPAY THE HABITAT MORTGAGE and your monthly living expenses, and you must have an acceptable credit history.
You must be WILLING TO PARTNER with Habitat which includes working at least 255 hours for single applicants and 310 hours for dual applicants, to help in building Habitat homes, however, hours must be completed in Baton Rouge. Families can apply credit hours (time put in by friends and family on their behalf).
You must be a legal resident of United States. Some residency requirements applicable.
Open to all Louisiana residents.

Frequently Asked Questions:

  1. How long does it take to get a home?
    The application process takes 3 to 5 months. If you are approved, you must work on your sweat equity for approximately one year before your house is built.
  2. What about my credit?
    If you have had problems with your credit in the past we recommend you begin working on repairing your credit 6 to 8 months before you apply. Contact an agency such as Consumer Credit Counseling Services for FREE counseling advice.

    We will also run a background and sex offender check on you after your financial review.

  3. Where does Habitat build?
    Habitat builds homes on lots we own. The current land inventory is in the municipalities of Baton Rouge, Plaquemine, Port Allen, White Castle, St. Gabriel, and Zachary.

Eligible Income:

Habitat accepts all sources of legal, steady, documented income including (but not limited to) wages (earned income), Earned Income Credit, Child Support, Social Security, SSI, Disability, Food Stamps, TANF, AFDC. Income from all adult members of the household MUST be reported even if person is not a co-applicant.

Approximate Monthly Gross (Before Taxes)
Ascension, East/West Baton Rouge, West Feliciana and Livingston Parishes
Family Size Income At Least No More Than
One $941 $1,918
Three $1,210 $2,466
Five $1,453 $2,960
Seven $1,668 $3,398

Approximate Monthly Gross (Before Taxes)
Iberville Parish
Family Size Income At Least No More Than
One $729 $1,485
Three $937 $1,909
Five $1,125 $2,291
Seven $1,291 $2,631

Note: Income ranges are adjusted annually and are used as guidelines only. Final eligibility will be determined during the application process. Use all sources of income to calculate your monthly income - includes wages, child support, earned income credit, Social Security, SSI, Disability, TANF and AFDC.

To compute monthly income: If you are paid every other week, multiply your gross (before tax) wage by 26 and then divide by 12. If you are paid every week, multiply by 52 and divide by 12. If you are paid twice a month, multiply by 2.

Habitat for Humanity is an equal opportunity housing lender.

 

We are pledged to the letter and spirit of U.S. policy for the achievement of equal housing opportunity throughout the nation. We encourage and support an affirmative advertising and marketing program in which there are no barriers to obtaining housing because of race, color, religion, sex, handicap, familial status, national origin, age, marital status, sexual orientation, or sources of income.

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