Provide grants for mortgage, property tax, and utility bill aid
Impact
The implementation of SB249 is expected to have a significant impact on state laws regarding housing assistance. By facilitating grants for homeowners with limited income, particularly those aged 65 and over, disabled individuals, or caretakers, the bill effectively outlines a structure for state-level support to financially vulnerable demographics. It prohibits the Ohio housing finance agency from applying existing income limits, thus expanding eligibility. The total funding allocated for these programs is up to ten million dollars, emphasizing the state's commitment to supporting housing stability.
Summary
Senate Bill 249 aims to provide financial assistance to homeowners in Ohio struggling with their mortgage payments and utility bills. The bill establishes the 'Save the Dream Ohio' program and the 'Save the Dream Ohio Utility Assistance Plus' program, both of which are aimed at providing grants to eligible homeowners for delinquent or future mortgage payments and utility costs. The programs are intended to alleviate the financial burden faced by individuals during challenging economic times, especially for those who are elderly or disabled.
Contention
While SB249 has garnered support for its intentions, it may also provoke discussions around resource allocation and effectiveness. Some lawmakers and stakeholders might argue that while granting assistance is crucial, the approach taken through this bill may lead to a reliance on state programs rather than addressing underlying economic issues. Furthermore, concerns may arise regarding the sufficiency of ten million dollars to meet the needs of all eligible applicants, potentially igniting debate over future funding and legislative priorities regarding housing assistance.
Provides mortgage payment relief, income tax relief, consumer reporting protection, and eviction protection for residential property owners, tenants, and other consumers, economically impacted during time of coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic.
Provides mortgage payment relief, income tax relief, consumer reporting protection, and eviction protection for residential property owners, tenants, and other consumers, economically impacted during time of coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic.
Provides for the homestead exemption, special assessment level, and other property tax exemptions for purposes of determining ad valorem taxation of certain property (Items #1 and 10) (EN SEE FISC NOTE LF RV See Note)
Provides for the homestead exemption, special assessment level, and other property tax exemptions for purposes of determining ad valorem taxation of certain property (Items #1 and 10) (OR SEE FISC NOTE LF RV See Note)