ReOregon Renter Survey


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Complete and submit the survey below to help OHCS design programs and housing options for wildfire survivors who were renters at the time of the 2020 Labor Day Disasters. Renters could include those who lived in RVs, secondary buildings on a property, apartments, a home that was rented, or other similar situations.


This survey should take no more than 15 minutes to complete.


Questions? You can contact us at 1-877-510-6800 or 541-250-0938 for help over the phone or email us at housingsupport@reoregon.org.


Please call or email us if you need to correct or confirm a previous survey you submitted.


You can also request an in-person appointment with a local intake specialist. For more information, please visit our website at re.oregon.gov or email or call us at the phone numbers above.

SECTION 1: Information About You and Your Household

A name that you use that is different from your legal name.

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SECTION 2: Information About Your Damaged or Destroyed Home

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(Qualified disasters: 242, Almeda, Archie Creek, Beachie Creek, Echo Mountain, Holiday Farm, Lionshead, Riverside, or South Obenchain fires)

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Your primary residence is the home you live in for more than half of the year.

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Only include members of your household who will live with you in the future.

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Each year, the US Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) calculates the area median income (AMI) for each county. The household income definition used is annual income as defined by the IRS as “Adjusted Gross Income." (For the full definition click here).


The table below displays the three AMI levels for households of one to eight people in the county you selected.

If you selected "Other" as your county, you will need to use HUD's website to find the income level for your household in order to answer the question below. If you need help understanding HUD's site, please contact the Call Center at 877-510-6800 or 541-250-0938 or email housingsupport@reoregon.org.

Below is the income table for Clackamas County.


Household

Size | 80% AMI | 100% AMI | 120% AMI


1 $66,100 $82,600 $99,100


2 $75,550 $94,400 $113,300


3 $85,000 $106,200 $127,450


4 $94,400 $118,000 $141,600


5 $102,000 $127,500 $152,950


6 $109,550 $136,900 $164,250


7 $117,100 $146,400 $175,600


8 $124,650 $155,800 $186,900




Below is the income table for Douglas County.


Household

Size | 80% AMI | 100% AMI | 120% AMI


1 $45,300 $56,700 $67,950


2 $51,800 $64,800 $77,650


3 $58,250 $72,900 $87,350


4 $64,700 $80,900 $97,100


5 $69,900 $87,400 $104,850


6 $75,100 $93,900 $112,600


7 $80,250 $100,400 $120,400


8 $85,450 $106,800 $128,150


Below is the income table for Jackson County.


Household

Size | 80% AMI | 100% AMI | 120% AMI


1 $49,200 $61,500 $73,750


2 $56,200 $70,300 $84,300


3 $63,250 $79,100 $94,800


4 $70,250 $87,800 $105,350


5 $75,900 $94,900 $113,800


6 $81,500 $101,900 $122,200


7 $87,150 $108,900 $130,650


8 $92,750 $115,900 $139,100


Below is the income table for Klamath County.


Household

Size | 80% AMI | 100% AMI | 120% AMI


1 $45,300 $56,700 $67,950


2 $51,800 $64,800 $77,650


3 $58,250 $72,900 $87,350


4 $64,700 $80,900 $97,100


5 $69,900 $87,400 $104,850


6 $75,100 $93,900 $112,600


7 $80,250 $100,400 $120,400


8 $85,450 $106,800 $128,150


Below is the income table for Lane County.


Household

Size | 80% AMI | 100% AMI | 120% AMI


1 $49,950 $62,400 $74,850


2 $57,050 $71,300 $85,550


3 $64,200 $80,200 $96,250


4 $71,300 $89,100 $106,900


5 $77,050 $96,300 $115,450


6 $82,750 $103,400 $124,050


7 $88,450 $110,500 $132,600


8 $94,150 $117,700 $141,150


Below is the income table for Lincoln County.


Household

Size | 80% AMI | 100% AMI | 120% AMI


1 $45,300 $56,700 $67,950


2 $51,800 $64,800 $77,650


3 $58,250 $72,900 $87,350


4 $64,700 $80,900 $97,100


5 $69,900 $87,400 $104,850


6 $75,100 $93,900 $112,600


7 $80,250 $100,400 $120,400


8 $85,450 $106,800 $128,150


Below is the income table for Linn County.


Household

Size | 80% AMI | 100% AMI | 120% AMI


1 $47,550 $59,500 $71,300


2 $54,350 $68,000 $81,500


3 $61,150 $76,500 $91,700


4 $67,900 $84,900 $101,900


5 $73,350 $91,700 $110,050


6 $78,800 $98,500 $118,200


7 $84,200 $105,300 $126,350


8 $89,650 $112,100 $134,500


Below is the income table for Marion County.


Household

Size | 80% AMI | 100% AMI | 120% AMI


1 $51,150 $64,000 $76,700


2 $58,450 $73,100 $87,650


3 $65,750 $82,200 $98,600


4 $73,050 $91,300 $109,550


5 $78,900 $98,700 $118,300


6 $84,750 $106,000 $127,100


7 $90,600 $113,300 $135,850


8 $96,450 $120,600 $144,600


Reminder: Income earned by all adult (age 18 or older) household members must be included.

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SECTION 3: Information on Potential Future Housing Options

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Poor credit scores can make buying a house difficult. Please answer the following questions to help us create programs for renters who want to become homeowners.

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