Philadelphia’s Foreclosure Prevention Program and housing counseling services are open to all Philadelphia residents regardless of income.
Most DHCD programs are limited to low- and moderate-income households. Use this table to determine your household’s eligibility.
Land Management utilizes the PHFA 2025 LIHTC Income and Rent Limits (effective 4/1/2025)
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| Program name | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | >8, per person | ||||||||
| Adaptive Modifications Program, Eviction Diversion Program (EDP), Disaster Recovery and Resilience Program (DRRP), Targeted Financial Assistance (80% AMI)* |
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$7,850 | ||||||||
| Heater Hotline Program** | $23,940 |
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$8,520 | ||||||||
| Basic Systems Repair Program, Philly First Home Program (100% AMI) |
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$9,800 | ||||||||
| ***Turn The Key Program – PHFA 2025 LIHTC Income and Rent Limits (effective 4/1/2025) | $83,600 | $95,600 | $107,500 | $119,400 | $129,000 | $138,600 | $148,100 | $157,700 | $9,550 | ||||||||
| Restore, Repair, Renew Program Workforce Rental Assistance Program (WRAP) (120% AMI) |
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$11,750 | ||||||||
*Income eligibility applies to tenant household.
**Represents 150% of federal poverty-level guidelines, effective January, 2026.
*** 2026 figures to come