The City's Housing Office manages grants and loan programs to help qualifying homeowners needing assistance with rehabilitation of their properties. The programs are funded by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development. The programs are only available to homeowners in the city limits of Tulsa who meet all program requirements, including the income limits.
Applications are not being accepted at this time for the Emergency Repair or Home Rehabilitation programs. This page will be updated once the application process opens again.
The Emergency Repair Grant is available to very low income residents to make emergency repairs to conditions that threaten the health and safety of the occupants, the resident must own and occupy the residence, reside within the city limits and qualify financially. This is a grant program and is not required to be repaid.
Rehabilitation Loan Program
The rehabilitation loan is available for moderate to very low income residents to assist citizens with home repairs, weatherization, and energy efficiency, each residence is given a rigorous inspection to include Lead Based Paint (LBP), Electrical/Mechanical/Plumbing (EMP), Structural, and interior repairs. The resident must own and occupy the residence, reside within the city limits and qualify financially. This is a loan program that is either deferred for five years or the resident is set up on a payment plan based on their income.
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Due to overwhelming response, the program waiting list is currently full and applications are not being accepted at this time. Please continue to check this page for program updates.
The Housing Assistance Programs are federally funded programs that assist citizens of Tulsa that own and occupy their home and meet specified income guidelines. Those citizens who are eligible can receive assistance for emergency repairs and rehabilitation loans.
Housing Office
175 E. 2nd St., Suite 480
Tulsa, OK, 74103
E-mail: winhousing@cityoftulsa.org
Phone: (918) 576-5552
Fax (918) 596-0797