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Low-Income Eligibility
Single Family: The building occupant's income must be less than or equal to what is listed for the number of people living in the household. Click here for income guidelines.
Your income will be verified using pay stubs with year-to-date earnings and other
appropriate documentation. If you are income-eligible, you may receive assistance
to cover 50% of the cost of energy improvements. Contact Energy Finance Solutions
at 1-800-361-5663 to see if you are eligible.
Household income is defined as total cash receipts before taxes from all sources.
Download this
guide for details on income included or excluded from determining eligibility.
Renters: Income-qualified tenants can receive up to a 50% subsidy
towards the purchase of ENERGY STAR appliances and lighting
or other energy-reducing products. Use the chart above to determine if you are
income-eligible.
2-4 family Building Owners: Assisted Home
Performance with ENERGY STAR will perform work in 2-4 unit
buildings where either the owner is income qualified and occupies one of the units,
or tenants are income-qualified.
An income qualified owner that occupies a unit in a 2-4 unit building can receive a
subsidy of up to $5,000 for the whole building without any income verification
required for the tenants. A higher subsidy, up to a total of $10,000 per building,
may be available if tenants also are income eligible. Use the following chart to
determine the level of subsidy and count the income-eligible and occupying owner as
an income eligible unit.
The subsidy is available for whole-house, insulation, and heating system
improvements, according to the following chart:
| |
Total Number of Building Units |
| Number of Income Eligible Units |
1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
| 4 |
|
|
|
50% |
| 3 |
|
|
50% |
45% |
| 2 |
|
50% |
40% |
30% |
| 1 |
50% |
30% |
20% |
15% |
|