Housing Preservation Office
Lori Sanford-Lorenzi, Housing Counselor
216-291-4869
lsanford@clvhts.com

The Housing Preservation Office (HPO) offers various programs to assist Cleveland Heights homeowners/residents with violations and repairs to their homes.  For a program summary, click here.

The loans and grants provided through HPO are publicly funded by the Department of Housing and Urban Development and, as such, require that all participants using these programs have gross incomes at or below the federally established limits based on family size. Applicants must also be owner/occupants (except for the Lead Safe Program). The limits are as follows: Family of 1 - $33,600, family of 2 - $38,400, family of 3 - $43,500, family of 4 - $48,000. Income guidelines are updated each year. And add the following to the paragraph above it. For more information, call 216-291-4869.

Another very important resource for Cleveland Heights homeowners is the Home Repair Resource Center (HRRC), a non-profit organization established to maintain and strengthen the houses of Cleveland Heights. The City of Cleveland Heights encourages homeowners to utilize the various housing assistance programs offered through HRRC. In addition to HRRC's loan programs for repair projects up to $10,000, the organization also provides 'do-it-yourself' repair assistance and a Resource Library that provides repair guidelines as well as information on contractors that have done work for other Cleveland Heights homeowners. For more information, visit the HRRC programs website or call 216-381-6100.

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