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CLARK COUNTY
CLARK COUNTY ASSESSOR'S OFFICE
PROPERTY TAX DEFERRAL HOMEOWNERS WITH LIMITED INCOME
The Property Tax Deferral for Homeowners with Limited Income program allows homeowners of any age, who qualify by household income, to defer half of their taxes each year. If you qualify for the program, the Washington State Department of Revenue pays the property taxes on your behalf. The deferred amount, plus interest, becomes a lien in favor of the state until the total amount is repaid.
1300 Franklin Street
2nd Floor
Vancouver, WA 98660
Eligibility: To qualify for a deferral of taxes this year, you must meet the following qualifications:

-Applicant must own and reside in the home
-Applicant must have owned the home five years
-Combined disposable income of the household less than $57,000
-The first half taxes must be paid
-The total deferral cannot exceed 40% of the owner's equity (proof of equity value is required)
-There is no age or disability requirement
-The completed application must be received in the Assessor's Office on or before September 1
Hours: Monday-Friday 9am-4:30pm
OREGON HOUSING AND COMMUNITY SERVICES
HOMEOWNERSHIP ASSISTANCE FUND
Provides financial assistance to help homeowners avoid mortgage foreclosures, delinquencies, defaults, and displacements due to COVID-19. The state is prioritizing Oregon households at the highest risk of foreclosure. Once the funding available for homeowners is gone, the program will close. Even if homeowners are eligible, there is no guarantee their application will be funded.

Applicants are encouraged to speak with a nonprofit housing counselor about their immediate options before applying for the Homeownership Assistance Fund, as the fund may prevent them from taking advantage of other assistance options.
725 Summer Street NE
Suite B
Salem, OR 97301
Eligibility: In order to apply, homeowners must meet the general eligibility requirements AND one or more of the criteria listed.
General eligibility:

-Homeowners in active foreclosure AND those traditionally underserved by mortgage markets.

-Homeowners who have judicial action or have a verified foreclosure sale date.

-Living at the property.

-Listed as a borrower on the mortgage or are the owner of the property.
-Has experienced financial hardship due to the coronavirus pandemic after January 21, 2020.



Past-Due Payment Relief: Homeowners must be at or below 150% Area Median Income or 100% of the median income for the United States, whichever is greater.

Ongoing Payment Relief: Homeowners must be at or below 100% Area Median Income or 100% of the median income for the United States, whichever is greater.
Hours: New applications are accepted starting Wednesday, March 8, 2023.
OREGON HOUSING AND COMMUNITY SERVICES
HOMEOWNERSHIP ASSISTANCE FUND