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Township Home Rehabilitation Grant Application

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This document is an application for a Housing Rehabilitation Grant offered by the Township of Downe under the FY 2021 NJ DCA Small Cities Program. The program's objective is to provide financial assistance to low-income homeowners to address and correct dangerous code deficiencies in their residences. Eligibility requires applicants to reside at and own the property for which the grant is sought, and to provide detailed information about their household and the property's characteristics. Applicants are mandated to submit a copy of their property deed, evidence of homeowner's insurance, and, if applicable, Federal Flood Insurance. A critical requirement is the disclosure of the gross household income for 2020, supported by comprehensive documentation. This includes 2020 IRS 1040 tax returns, recent pay stubs for employed individuals, official award letters for those who are disabled, retired, or unemployed, and IRS Schedule C for self-employed persons. All income sources for household members aged 18 and over must be included. The application also requires a brief description of the specific problems needing correction. Applicants must sign a certification affirming the accuracy of their submitted information and acknowledge the potential for legal penalties if income or ownership status is fraudulently misrepresented. The document emphasizes that applications will not be processed without complete income figures and supporting documentation.

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First Discovered

Apr 27, 2026

Last Info Update

May 16, 2026

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