The program will not fund new construction or total renovation, but will support rehabilitation projects to improve an existing ADU.
TUCSON, Ariz. — Tucson's Housing and Community Department has launched a pilot program to help low-income homeowners improve their Accessory Dwelling Units or structures that can be converted into an ADU on owner-occupied properties.
For example, a family of three must have an income limit of $49,450, a family of four has a limit of $54,900, and a limit of $59,300 for a family of five.The ADU must be permitted or in the city of Tucson's ADU Amnesty Program, and mortgage and property tax payments must be in good standing. These improvements may include installment or replacement of sewer, water, gas, and electrical lines, upgrades in the kitchen and bathroom, and other site improvements.
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