Rebuilding Homes
We are rebuilding homes and restoring lives
Hope Crisis Response Network (HCRN) and our rebuilding project, Hope City, are rebuilding homes for fire survivors who were uninsured or underinsured at the time of the fire. We will be using a mix of volunteer labor and trade subcontractors to complete these homes.
HCRN is a licensed contractor in the State of California and will oversee all work completed on homes and ensure inspections will be passed so that home construction will not be delayed.
Qualifications:
- Must be a homeowner
- Must be their primary residence
- Property Taxes and income taxes must be current
- Must have clear title to the property
- Must provide documentation of amount owed on the property
- Must be able to maintain property insurance and property taxes after completion of the home
- Priority is given to elderly, disabled, veterans, single parent families
- Must plan to live in the house for at least five years

2 Bedroom 2 Bathroom
This is our floor plan for a two bed, two bath house
1092 square feet

3 Bedroom 2 Bathroom
This is our floor plan for a three bed, two bath house
1344 square feet

4 Bedroom 2 Bathroom
This is our floor plan for a four bed, two bath house
1800 square feet
Here you’ll find our Home Rebuild Interest Form. After you’ve filled out this form, we’ll contact you with more information about the application process. In addition to that application you will then be required to present additional documentation before you can be fully approved for one of our home rebuilds.
You can view the additional required documents on this page and can begin collecting them for your case file.
- Photo ID
- Two months of paystubs or proof of income for all household members
- Most recent property tax receipt (Payment verification)
- Most recent state and federal tax returns (applicants)
- Property Deed
- Homeowners Insurance and verification of any payments
- Verification from any federal or state assistance programs you are currently receiving
- FEMA communications with supporting payments or denial
- Letter of SBA approval or denial
- Utility bill from the date of the fire to prove occupancy
- Bank statements, including savings
- Any additional investments
- If you have outstanding long-term debts, please provide documents