04/01/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 04/01/2026 10:27
To help local people stay in their homes and maintain their property, Pinellas County has reopened its state-funded Home Repair Program offering financial help up to $75,000 for critical needs like roofs, windows and AC replacements.
This vital support comes in the form of a fully forgivable loan. That means homeowners planning to sustain roots in Pinellas will not be required to pay back the loan nor make any monthly payments as long as the home is their primary residence.
The program is designed to preserve existing homes and help low-income homeowners struggling with the high cost of maintenance, homeowners insurance and major home repairs.
The program had temporarily closed in early 2025 to redirect funds to emergency home repair needs following Hurricanes Helene and Milton. After launching the People First Hurricane Recovery Programs, funded by an $813-million federal disaster recovery grant, the County now has capacity to help homeowners with non-storm related repairs.
The County has also reopened its Independent Living Grant to add accessibility improvements like wheelchair ramps or grab bars, with up to $20,000.
Pinellas County now has a range of programs to assist locals with buying or repairing homes in addition to the Home Repair Program, including:
Qualifications for Home Repair Program
Homeowners who make up to $58,450 or less a year as an individual ($83,450 for a family of four) can qualify for both programs to make improvements to their primary residence.
The programs are available for homes in unincorporated Pinellas and most cities, except for Belleair Shore, Largo, Clearwater and St. Petersburg.
St. Petersburg, Clearwater and Largo have similar loan forgiveness programs for home repairs and many Tampa Bay counties and cities offer other programs to help low to moderate income homeowners make critical repairs. Check city websites for information on programs and current availability.
Pinellas County's program is fully funded through the State Housing Initiatives Partnership Program (SHIP), which supports affordable housing and homeownership efforts by local governments across Florida.
The new maximum assistance, deferred payment and loan forgiveness went into effect this month as part of an update to the County's Local Housing Assistance Plan approved by the Board of County Commissioners and the Florida Housing Finance Corporation.
Program details and an online application is available online at: pinellas.gov/homerepair.
Eligible improvements
Qualifying applicants can apply to one or both of the following programs for a total of $75,000:
Home Repair Loan Program (Fully forgivable loan up $75,000)
•Roof - including soffit/fascia
•Windows and exterior doors
•Air conditioning/heating
•Housing Code related electrical upgrades
Independent Living Program (Accessibility Grant up to $20,000)
•Wheelchair ramps
•Railing
•Bathroom grab bars
•Tub to shower conversions
•Walk-in or roll-in showers
•ADA-approved toilets
•Door widening
•Other improvements to promote barrier-free housing
To qualify for either program, the applicant's home cannot exceed an assessed value of $375,000 based on valuation of the Pinellas County Property Appraiser.