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Homeowner Rehabilitation/Reconstruction Program

Last Updated: October 13, 2025

Up to $375,000 to rehabilitate, rebuild or relocate your home to make it safe and up to code.

If the primary residence where you lived at the time of the storms was damaged, we’ll help you restore or rebuild it, whether that means elevating an existing structure or reconstructing it up to current codes. This program helps owners of traditional single-family homes and manufactured or mobile homes.

Eligibility

Eligible Applicants

  • Your primary residence where you lived during the storms was damaged by Hurricanes Idalia, Helene, and/or Milton.
  • Property may not be located in the City of St. Petersburg. To check your address please use our address lookup tool.
  • Eligible home types include single-family residences, such as: stick built detached structures, duplex, triplex, quadplex, mobile or manufactured homes.
    • Ineligible structures may include dwellings not intended as permanent housing, such as campers, sheds, outbuildings, houseboats, etc. and dwellings in structures which contain 5 or more units.
  • You must have owned and occupied the home at the time of disaster and still own the house. Second homes are not eligible.
  • Damaged property must not be located in a regulatory floodway.
  • Household income up to 120% of Area Median Income (AMI) with priority to households with income up to 80% of AMI (see table below).

Work You Can Do

  • Rehabilitation of your home to local code and building standards.
  • Repairing or replacing hurricane damaged roofs, windows, septic tanks, etc.
  • Demolishing and re-building your home.
  • Re-building and elevating substantially damaged homes in special flood hazard areas.
  • Replacement of mobile homes.

Income Eligibility

Homeowner Rehabilitation/Reconstruction Program

Number of People in Household 80% AMI 120% AMI
1 $58,450 $87,600
2 $66,800 $100,150
3 $75,150 $112,650
4 $83,450 $125,150
5 $90,150 $135,150
6 $96,850 $145,200
7 $103,500 $155,200
8 $110,200 $165,200

Application Phase Prioritization

80% of the program funding is reserved for households that make 80% or less of Area Median Income (AMI). See income chart.

Applications will be prioritized for households that earn 80% or less of Area Median Income with higher priority to homes with individuals 18 and younger or 62 and older, and/or persons with disabilities.

Twenty percent (20%) of program funding is set aside to serve middle-income households on a first-come first-served basis. 

Funding Award Guidelines and Terms

  • Max Award = $375,000
  • Duplication of Benefits will be checked for all properties (you cannot get financial assistance from other state or federal programs for the same work).
  • Applicants living in a Special Flood Hazard Area (SFHA) who receive federal assistance under these programs must obtain and maintain flood insurance.
  • The homeowner must agree to live in the home as their primary residence for 5 years and maintain homestead and insurance coverage.
  • The homeowner must agree to a forgivable 5-year mortgage which automatically reduces at 20% per year. No payments are required as long as the owner resides in the home for the 5 years.

Required Program Documents

Identity

  • Driver’s license or state-issued ID for all adult household members, OR
  • Evidence of permanent residency for non-U.S. Citizens/permanent resident alien status
  • Birth certificates for all household members under the age of 18

Household Income

Wages
  • W-2 Forms or Most Recent Tax Return;
  • Three (3) recent paystubs within the past three (3) months,
Retirement/Social Security
  • Three (3) Monthly Bank Statements (Social Security Benefits & Pension only),
  • Current Social Security Benefits letter (including benefits paid to minors),
  • Current Pension/Retirement Benefit letter (if applicable), and prior year 1099;
  • Current Annuity Payment letter (if applicable), and prior year 1099;
Self-Employment Income

Most recent tax return (1040 or 1040A), W-2 Forms; and current year profit and loss statement;

  • Rental Income:
    • Current lease agreements
  • Unemployment Benefits:
    • Current benefit letter with gross benefit amount;
  • Court Ordered Alimony/Spousal Maintenance:
    • Copy of court order documentation;
  • Taxable Interest and Dividends (including amounts received by, or on behalf of minors);
No Income

Adult household members who receive no income will be required to submit a Certification of No Income. These household members typically include those that are unemployed.

Ownership

One (1) of the following (stick built/traditional home)*:

  • Deed
  • Mortgage statement
  • Probated will
  • Court order or judgement granting ownership
  • Landowner Consent (if land is leased)
  • Mobile/Manufactured Homes Only: Title
    Manufactured home owners must demonstrate ownership of the unit and that they are authorized to replace it on the land or own the land.

Primary Residence

Provide one (1)

  • Homestead exemption
  • FEMA Individual Assistance or SBA Award

OR 2 of the following: 

  • Driver’s license or state-issued ID card;
  • Utility or credit card bill
  • Insurance documentation indicating primary residence
  • Employer’s statements, including pay stubs and similar employment documents

Property Taxes

  • Proof from the tax assessor of property taxes paid in full at the time of application; or
  • Proof of a payment plan in good standing at the time of application

Mortgage Statement

If there is a mortgage on the property, proof that the mortgage is in good standing

  • Most recent mortgage statement, at time of application, showing no arrearages

How to Contact Us

Call
727-606-3307

Phone lines will open on October 20.

Under Florida law, e-mail addresses are public records. If you do not want your e-mail address released in response to a public records request, do not send electronic mail to this entity. Instead, contact this office by phone or in writing.

Use our contact form

Meet with a case worker

Starting October 20 all People First Help Centers will be open Monday – Friday from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.

Clearwater
2600 McCormick Dr.
Suite 100
Clearwater, FL 33759

St. Petersburg 
5000 Park Street N
Suite 4
St. Petersburg FL 33709

Coming Soon: pop-up help locations around the county.

Applications Open on October 20!

The People First Housing Recovery Program addresses hurricane-related damage, prevents long-term displacement, and increases the availability of safe, code-compliant, and affordable housing. Applicants are required to meet eligibility and income requirements listed for each program. Please see the income eligibility table above to determine if your household is within the income limits of the program prior to submitting an application.

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