The City of Hartford wants to encourage all property owners to take the necessary precautions to protect their home, their family, their businesses and other assets during severe weather.
The City of Hartford Registrars of Voters will hold a registration session for persons wishing to become registered voters for the up-coming General Election that will be held on Tuesday, November 5, 2024, from 6:00 a.m. – 8:00 p.m.
EARLY VOTING: OCTOBER 21 - 31, NOVEMBER 1 - 3.10 am – 6 pm; 8 am – 8 pm on October 29 and 31Your Say. Your Day. Early Voting allows you to vote in person safely and securely before Election Day. To learn how to vote early, click the links below to download educational brochures, or visit MyVote.CT.gov for more information about elections in Connecticut.
The Housing Preservation Loan Fund (HPLF) Program has been a vital resource to Hartford residents for home improvement for more than 25 years. The Housing Preservation Loan Fund Program offers affordable loans to homeowners to make needed repairs and improvements to their properties located in the City of Hartford.
Through HPLF the City provides financing for the preservation of Hartford's housing stock and the revitalization of its neighborhoods. The program is designed to help low-income and moderate-income households fix-up their properties, and support efforts to beautify and improve neighborhoods. The program is funded by Community Development Block Grants from the federal government. HPLF's low-interest rates range from 0% to 4% depending upon each applicant's income level. In order to qualify for an HPLF loan you must be income-eligible according to federal guidelines.
There are no application fees nor up-front costs associated when submitting an application.
Under 50% AMI and owner-occupied
51% - 80% AMI and owner-occupied
Over 80% AMI and/or non-owner-occupied
Important Note: When a property contains two dwelling units at least one must be occupied by low/moderate-income households. If the structure contains more than two units at least 51% of units must be so occupied. Rent restrictions apply for low/moderate-income tenants.
Complete and sign the HPLF application below (application form along with required disclosures).
Download the HPLF application here(PDF, 674KB)
Please read the following CAREFULLY! Below is a list of the information you need to gather:
Income:
Other Documentation:
Please note that anyone on the title of the property must also gather the above information.
Property/motor vehicle taxes and outstanding parking tickets must be paid or brought current before you can apply for a loan. Our policies clearly prohibit the making of loans to property owners who have not fulfilled their obligation to pay City taxes. Any bankruptcy or foreclosures should be at least 2 years old.
Send required supporting documents to Beayanka P. Naraine by one of the following methods:
Email: pincb001@hartford.gov
Mail: City of Hartford | Division of Housing/Beayanka P. Naraine | 260 Constitution Plaza | Hartford, CT 06103
Questions regarding the application process should be directed to Beayanka at pincb001@hartford.gov or 860-930-3143