HAWAIʻI COUNTY OFFERS RESIDENTIAL HOME REPAIR LOANS
HAWAIʻI COUNTY OFFERS RESIDENTIAL HOME REPAIR LOANS
The Office of Housing and Community Development is currently accepting applications to its’ Residential
Repair Program (RRP). The RRP is a low-interest loan program available to eligible low-and moderate-income
homeowners. Funds may be used to repair, improve or modernize homes or remove health and safety hazards.
Loans range from $2,500 to $25,000 at 3% simple interest. Loan payments are deferred for 15 years, at which
time full payment will be due. Eligible homeowners who are 62 years or older or persons with a disability may
be eligible to have 30% of the loan’s principal balance forgiven at the end of the loan period. Funds are limited
and granted on a first-come-first-serve basis.
“Helping people stay in their own home and keep it in good repair supports families and their communities,”
said Housing Administrator Susan Kunz. “Homeownership helps families and individuals build savings over
time. In addition, it strengthens communities and helps many kinds of businesses that support the local
economy.”
“Our administration is committed to fostering a sustainable Hawaiʻi Island where our keiki can thrive and
succeed,” said Mayor Mitch Roth. “By helping local families upkeep their homes, we are helping them in
ensuring their home’s viability for their keiki and loved ones for generations to come. That is sustainability.”
Applications and program information may be found online at: tinyurl.com/4twc5557 or by contacting Marcia
Yoshiyama by email at ohcdloans@hawaiicounty.gov or phone at (808) 961-8379.
