Housing Opportunities
for Trotwood Residents
CRA TAX ABATEMENT PROGRAM
The City of Trotwood is offering tax abatements to help residents rebuild after the Memorial Day tornadoes.
The Federal Home Loan Bank of Cincinnati offers a program to help the community rebuild after the Memorial Day tornadoes. If your primary residence on or before May 27th, 2019 was in an Ohio county declared a federal disaster area, you may be eligible for $5,000-$20,000 toward a home purchase.
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The National Association of Realtors is offering $1000 to homeowners and renters affected by the tornado. The application and instructions are available if you click the button here.
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Direct financial assistance for renters and homeowners impacted by the Memorial Day Tornadoes. You are eligible if your household income is at or below 80% of the Median Area Income. Click the button here to learn more:
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The City of Trotwood officially announced its tornado disaster relief fund at a news conference, Tuesday, June 25th. Through an application process, each household affected by the Memorial Day tornado can receive up to $1,000 to purchase items that will set up a new living space in Trotwood. Residents will also be required to engage with federal and state emergency management programs (FEMA and Ohio EMA) before the Trotwood Disaster Relief Fund application is processed. They will also be required to show proof of residence.
Contributions to the Trotwood Disaster Relief Fund are accepted at any branch of Fifth/Third Bank or can be sent to the Trotwood Government Center, 3035 Olive Rd., 45426, c/o Jeff Rezabek, chair. The Trotwood Disaster Relief Fund is being administered by the Cartwright Family Foundation, a 501c3. |
Applications can be picked up and completed at Trotwood City Hall
3035 Olive Road, Trotwood OH 45426 [Upstairs at Front Desk] |