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who qualifies for affordable housing?
Minimum Requirements
The following are the minimum requirements for families to be considered for either of our affordable homeownership, deferred homeownership or rental programs.
All family members moving into the homes must be Canadian citizens or Permanent Residents.
At least one of the applicants (applicant or co-applicant) must be employed full-time, or full-time-equivalent.
Applicant and/or co-applicant must have at least 2-3 years of employment history (Record of Employment must be provided).
Applicant/co-applicant must be first-time homebuyers.
Minimum gross annual income for all applicants combined: the equivalent of one full-time job at the current general (not student) minimum wage +/- 10% at the discretion of the CEO. Supporting documentation in the form of Notice of Assessment for the most recent year and other is required. This definition may be adjusted as appropriate by the CEO in consultation with the Chairperson of the Board without full Board approval.
Maximum gross annual income is determined by project, funding agreement terms, government determined Low Income Cut-offs (LICOs) (or other government definition), and/or OGN’s best professional judgement
No bankruptcies (must have been discharged two or more years ago); consumer proposals may be considered on case-by-case basis.
Acceptable financial and police background check results.
Preference is given to families who already work or live in the regions of the relevant project.
The selected person / people/ family may not include employees of Habitat for Humanity Ontario Gateway North.
Ability to Make Affordable Monthly Payments
Habitat for Humanity does not give away homes or rental units. Families must demonstrate their ability to make affordable mortgage or rental payments
At least one applicant must be employed full time, or full time equivalent
Employment Insurance, Ontario Works, Ontario Disability Support Program (ODSP), Long-Term Disability, and/or Child Tax Credits alone are not sufficient sources of income
Total family income must be enough to cover the monthly costs of a Habitat home and the associated living expenses, such as utilities, maintenance, and repair
Applicants must submit an acceptable to a criminal background check and credit report
Records of income and reference letters are required
Need for Affordable Housing
Considerations:
The following list gives some examples of situations that demonstrate a need for affordable housing.
Current living conditions are overcrowded, unsafe or unhealthy (e.g., inadequate structure, unsafe wiring, poor heating, air quality, plumbing, sanitation, etc.)
Current housing costs are unaffordable (e.g., basic shelter costs exceed 30% of total family income)
Barriers exist for physically challenged family members who require accessible housing
Willingness to Partner
Each family selected for a Habitat home becomes our partner. Habitat families are our greatest champions and help us with a variety of initiatives that advance our mission. Each selected family will be asked to fulfill the following partnership requirements:
Be an ambassador for Habitat for Humanity. This means you understand and agree with our home ownership or tenancy model. It also means you’re willing to share your experience as a Habitat partner family through participation in events, in photos, videos, or on social media.
Contribute volunteer hours to Habitat build projects, Habitat ReStore operations, and other organizations within our community.
Be a good neighbour and community member.
Make your affordable monthly payments reliably.
Maintain a clean and tidy Habitat home.
Represent Habitat for Humanity with kindness and integrity.
Share your story and tell others about how partnering with Habitat has helped you build a brighter future for you and your family.
Sign a Habitat Partnership Agreement
Attend homeowner education workshops to learn about the responsibilities of maintaining a working, healthy home. Workshop topics include budgeting, neighbourly conduct, and home maintenance.
current and upcoming affordable housing opportunities
Where do I begin?
What is the process of applying?
Step 1: Fill out eligibility questionnaire
Step 2: Your eligibility questionnaire will be carefully reviewed by our family services team. If you are selected for the next steps you will be contacted by email and asked to cooperate in the completion of a criminal background and credit check (at no cost to you).
Step 3: Pending acceptable financial and police background check results, you will be asked to complete our full affordable housing application.
Step 4: If your full application is successful, we will conduct a home visit and in-person interview.
Step 5: We will conduct an evaluation of all of the information gathered and potentially make a recommendation to our CEO for approval.
Step 6: Pending CEO approval, we will inform you that you’ve been selected for a Habitat home by video conference, phone, or in person.
The first step is completion of the eligibility questionnaire. Once that’s been submitted, it will be reviewed by our Family Services team. If you’re eligible for next steps, you will be contacted by email and asked to cooperate in the completion of criminal background and credit checks (at no cost to you). Pending those acceptable results, you will be asked to complete our full affordable housing application. If your full application is successful, we will conduct a home visit and in-person interview. The last stage of the application process is an evaluation of all of the information gathered and (potentially) a recommendation to our CEO for approval.
How will I know if I’ve been approved (selected for a Habitat home)?
How will I know if my application has not been approved (selected for a Habitat home)?
Why was my application declined?
We examine all factors contained in your completed application. In order to be considered for a Habitat home, you must have;
- Ability to Make Affordable Monthly Payments. Your total gross, annual family income must meet the minimum requirement of $30,000
- Acceptable Background Checks. Both your Financial and Police background checks must be acceptable.
- Need for Affordable Housing. Your current living conditions are unsuitable, unsafe, unhealthy, or unaffordable. And/or
- Need for Accessible Housing. For families who may be affected by mobility challenges, there are barriers in your current accommodation
- Family size. The size of your family must be an appropriate match with the size of the unit.
If my application is declined, can I be considered for future home ownership or rental opportunities?