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Eviction Prevention Assistance

The first step renters should take if they are concerned about paying their rent or facing eviction...
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Statewide Eviction Prevention Programs

A statewide listing of programs by county that provide eviction prevention and related assistance.
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Save Our Home AZ – Foreclosure Assistance

Take the on-line assessment and fill out an application.
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Arizona Housing Forum

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SAVE OUR HOME - FORECLOSURE ASSISTANCE

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ASSISTANCE OPTIONS FOR HOMEOWNERS IMPACTED BY COVID-19

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The Rental Assistance Portal is temporarily closed.
The Arizona Department of Housing is not currently accepting new applications for rental assistance. Please continue to check back periodically, as availability may change.

Visit Rental Assistance & Eviction Prevention Programs to check into resources that may be available through your local government or other organizations.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Programs for Homebuyers

Homebuyers

The State of Arizona administers the Home Plus homebuyer programs providing a set amount of assistance to credit-worthy renters who can qualify for a mortgage but do not have the funds for the down payment or closing costs. See how we can help.

HOME Plus Down Payment Assistance Program

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The Arizona Department of Housing was established in 2002 to provide housing and community revitalization to benefit the people of Arizona. The agency provides funding to aid in building stronger communities, with most funding geared toward lower income households and neighborhoods. With the exception of mortgage foreclosure avoidance assistance, first-time homebuyer assistance, and the Section 8 Program in Yavapai County – in which the agency offers assistance directly to the public, the majority of the resources of the agency are passed through in the form of loans, grants, tax credits, mortgage or bond financing, and other subsidies, to its Housing Partners, which are local and tribal governments, public housing authorities, for-profit and nonprofit housing developers, and other organizations engaged in providing affordable housing and other community-related services. With this type of mandate comes enormous responsibility in the area of contract and project management, monitoring, and regulation enforcement.

The majority of the agency’s programs are federally funded and the agency receives no State General Fund support. The agency is also home to the Arizona Housing Finance Authority and the Arizona Home Foreclosure Prevention Funding Corporation.

Our Customer Liaison is available Monday through Friday from 8:00 am – 5:00 pm to assist the general public with housing questions.

3rd Quarter 2020 Hardest Hit Fund Report

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Additional 2021 LIHTC Application Workshop

Due to technical difficulties experienced during today’s Workshop, the Arizona Department of Housing will repeat its annual LIHTC Application Workshop on January 15, 2021. Download Information Bulletin 01-21 on the Publications page for more information.

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2021 QAP Posted and 2021 Application Workshop

The Arizona Department of Housing is pleased to announce that Governor Ducey has approved the 2021 Qualified Allocation Plan. 

2021 Application Materials have also been posted to the Department’s website.

Mandatory 2021 Application Workshop Reminder: The Arizona Department of Housing will hold the mandatory 2021 LIHTC Application Workshop on January 8, 2021 from 9:00 am to 12:00 pm via Zoom.

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CDBG-CV 1 and 2 Emergency Subsistence Payments Funding Process and Application Instructions

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CDBG-CV 1 and 2 Emergency Subsistence Payment Programs Application

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CDBG-CV 1 and 2 NOFA - Emergency Subsistence Payments

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CDBG-CV 1 and 2 NOFA - Public Facility

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CDBG-CV Disclosure Report

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CDBG-CV Applicant Certifications

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CDBG-CV Emergency Shelter Transitional Housing Funding Process and Application Instructions

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Additional 2021 LIHTC Application Workshop

2021 QAP Posted and 2021 Application Workshop

Power Point for the 11/19/2020 Public Hearing - State of AZ FY2019 Substantial Amendment 2 - ESG-CV2 CDBG-CV1 CDBG-CV2

Notice of Public Comment Period & Public Hearing– AZ Citizen Participation Plan & Substantial Amendment to FY2019 HUD Action Plan for Emergency Solutions Grant (ESG-CV2), & Community Development Block Grant (CDBG-CV1 & CDBG-CV2) CARES Act Funding

Federal Fiscal Year 2020 Formula Allocations for CDBG, HOME, HOPWA, ESG and RHP

2021 Third Draft QAP - Public Comment Period

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