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Rehabilitation Loan or Grant Flow Chart <br />Local Housing Assistance Program (LHAP) <br />Applicant submits a completed LHAP application to the county. This must <br />include a list of rehabilitation work1 that the applicant wants to be done <br />If applicant is eligible, the county will notify the LHAP inspector <br />Within 2 days of the notification, the LHAP inspector will call the applicant <br />and schedule an inspection <br />Within 7 days of the notification date, the LHAP Inspector will inspect the <br />house <br />The LHAP Inspector makes a determination if the house is structurally sound, <br />if it can be rehabilitated and,, if so, what needs to be done <br />The LHAP inspector prepares the work write-up specifications and cost <br />estimates within 2 days after the house inspection <br />The county sends the eligibility letter, work write-up, and list of <br />contractors to the applicant <br />1 <br />The applicant within 6 weeks will obtain two itemized/detailed proposals from <br />two licensed contractors to undertake the needed rehabilitation work <br />identified in the work write-up <br />1 <br />The LHAP Inspector reviews the contractors' proposals within 2 days <br />If the proposals are acceptable,, the applicant will sign the bid <br />The county's LRC reviews and approves the loan or grant <br />The county prepares mortgage documents and closes the loan or grant <br />The county will send a notice to proceed to the contractor(s) and copy to <br />applicants andLHAPinspector <br />36 <br />