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� t <br /> 5 . Rehabilitation or Emergency / Disaster Repair Loans <br /> a . Description <br /> The IRCLHAProgram anticipates providing no interest loans <br /> to eligible sponsors or households to fund all or a <br /> portion of the cost encountered in rehabilitating <br /> existing or acquired housing units eligible for occupancy <br /> by eligible persons . Rehabilitation loans shall be <br /> provided consistent with the requirements of the county ' s <br /> minimum standards for rehabilitation of residential <br /> properties . Rehabilitation loans will not be awarded for <br /> rehabilitation work previously completed . All <br /> rehabilitation work must be performed by licensed <br /> contractors . <br /> Rehabilitation loans may be awarded only for <br /> rehabilitation work activities that are identified in the <br /> county ' s designated inspector work write - up and include <br /> only items that are in poor condition and cannot be <br /> repaired . Rehabilitation loans may be awarded for the <br /> following rehabilitation work activities : <br /> ► Roof, including replacement of all rotten wood <br /> ► Plumbing work as needed <br /> ► Electrical work as needed <br /> ► Heating and air conditioning, including insulation and ceiling fans <br /> ► Replacement of doors and windows , if in poor condition <br /> ► Replacement of kitchen cabinets , if in poor condition <br /> ► Replacement of dry wall as needed <br /> ► Painting and carpeting only as part of larger rehabilitation work <br /> ► Replacement of rotted siding <br /> ► Replacement of bathroom tubs, lavatories , and sinks , as needed to bring the <br /> units to a safe and sanitary standard <br /> ► Replacement of kitchen sinks as needed <br /> ► Pressure wash, only to prepare for any allowed painting or repair <br /> ► Driveway/culvert (only if no driveway exists) <br /> ► Repairs to make a house accessible for a disabled member of a household <br /> ► Repair or replacement of septic tank, lift station, drainfield or private well as <br /> required by the public health department <br /> ► Termite repairs and treatment <br /> ► Other repairs as required by the building department to bring the house up to <br /> current minimum housing code <br /> ► Energy Gauge Rating and related expenses such as insulation <br /> ► Installation of window shutters associated with replacement of windows <br /> 30 <br />