-Homeowner or legal representative must submit a complete program application.
-Applicants must disclose to the City any current lawsuits pertaining to the house, yard, utilities connections, or any other issues associated with the property.
-One Irvine funds may not be used to address any property improvements that are the subject of current lawsuits, unless One Irvine funds are needed to address immediate life and safety issues.
-City code enforcement and legal will review and issue a finding on One Irvine applications to address immediate life and safety issues for scopes of work items that are also the subject of current lawsuits.
Applicant (owner of record) must:
-Agree to program guidelines in online application form.
-Allow program staff to conduct at least two home inspections: one at application and one at completion. Additional inspections may be necessary during the project construction.
Sustainability upgrades must be:
-Listed as Eligible Expenses in the Application Guidelines and Instructions or an Exception Request must be filed by the applicant and approved by City staff.
-Made after the City approves the application.
-Fixed to the single-family home or condominium property.
-Permitted for installation when required by Municipal Code (the chart below provides a sample of the necessary City permit types for the program).
-Installed by a qualified, licensed, and insured contractor with a current City of Irvine business license.
The One Irvine Home Improvement Loan is no interest, and is repaid upon sale or transfer of the property.
During construction, funds are disbursed by the City to the contractor based on construction progress.