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How to Apply
Everyone applying for homeownership must attend an Application Workshop to receive an application.
You can pre-qualify for our application workshop by completing the online Pre-Qualification Form. Call us to learn when we will hold the next workshop. Workshops begin at 10am, so please be there by 9:30am. Doors close promptly at 10am, and no one will be admitted once the workshop begins. The workshop will take approximately two hours. We will be available to answer your questions after the workshop is finished. The workshop will be held at our office: 170 Flint River Road Jonesboro, GA 30238 The workshop is open to the public, however space is limited so we ask that everyone complete the Pre-Qualification Form to receive an invitation. At the workshop, we will go over how to fill out the application and all of the required supporting documentation. You will have one month to provide SCHFH with a complete application packet. Please be aware the entire applications process (from the time you apply until the time you are in a home—if selected) can take up to two years. Lets review the selection criteria for our homeownership program...
Selection Criteria
Who Is Eligible?
♦ You must live and/or work in the Atlanta metro area prior to applying. ♦ You must be a U.S. citizen or a legal, permanent resident. ♦ Past bankruptcies will not be held against you, but they must be discharged before you apply. Homeowners are selected by our volunteer Family Selection Committee on the basis of three criteria: 1. Need 2. Ability to Pay 3. Willingness to partner (Click on the link to learn more about that criteria.) The Family Selection Committee is comrpised of a variety of people (board members, Habitat homeowners, volunteers) who evaluate all application materials and collaboratively select new Habitat homeowners. Need
Demonstration of need may include any of the following: ♦ Overcrowding ♦ Paying a high percentage of your income on housing and utilities ♦ Substandard conditions that propose a threat to your families health such as a leaky roof, lead paint, mold, or pest infestation ♦ Neighborhoods that are deemed unsafe for children to play outside.
The following information will help you understand how we calculate your Ability to Pay the modest mortgage on your Habitat home.
Income
Determination of Ability to Pay requires that the total gross household income (the amount before taxes or other deductions) must fall within the posted range for your household size. Income includes wages from work, Social Security, disability, SSI, food stamps, TANF and court-ordered child support.
Credit
SCHFH strongly encourages anyone who is considering applying for homeownership to begin to reduce their debt. We do not expect a perfect credit history, but we cannot accept applicants who have excessive debts that could be turned into liens against real estate property. If your debts seem unmanageable, we urge you to call Consumer Credit Counseling Service . CCCS will not only help you clean up your credit, they may be able to help you reduce the total amount you need to pay.
Each adult in the household must complete 300 hours of sweat equity. Sweat equity primarily consists of labor building others’ houses and your own house. This may include demanding physical work in various conditions. (Construction training classes are available.)
A portion of your sweat equity, 50 hours, consists of homeowner education workshops and classes. If you are disabled or have medical conditions that don’t permit the standard construction hours, we will work out a plan based on what you can do (doctor’s note required). Family and friends may help you earn up to 100 hours of construction sweat equity. We expect the families we select to become full partners with us. At a minimum, Willingness To Partner includes: ♦ Filling out applications completely, correctly, truthfully and on time
♦ Meeting the schedule SCHFH sets for down-payment installments ($75 per month) ♦ Attending all required homeowner education and construction classes with a positive attitude ♦ Maintaining a courteous demeanor and pleasant attitude when dealing with volunteers and staff at the construction site | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||