All Seasons Affordability Program | Nebraska Housing Developers Association
3883 Normal Boulevard, Lincoln, NE 68506
Call or visit website for information; Open to low-income homeowners (80% AMI and below) who meet eligibility guidelines, including but not limited to: - Unit must be an owner-occupied unit in a single-family or multifamily building, and must be the owner’s primary residence; - Must be current on all mortgage payments and taxes; - Heating system and/or cooling system must be 10 years or older, Out of Warranty, operating at less than 92% efficiency for heating and/or less than 14 Seer or 13.4 Seer2 for cooling
Call or visit website for information Must complete application and provide additional items, including but not limited to: - Proof of Owner Occupancy (copy of a utility bill and copy of Driver’s License) - Proof of Ownership (copy of Warranty Deed or Quit Claim Deed) - Copy of Current Mortgage Statement (if applicable) - Income Documentation (paycheck stub within last 60 days if applicable, previous year’s full tax return, documentation of any other form of income) - Documentation from HVAC Technician (stating if under warranty or not, age of each unit, efficiency and seer of heating and cooling units 2 estimates for replacement are required) - Post Purchase Homeowner Education Certificate (must be completed prior to rehabilitation but can be completed after income eligibility is determined) - Affidavit of Special Needs (if applicable)
Main Phone
Fax
Visit website to apply or call for information
$50 for Post Purchase Homeowner Education (may be waived for those who are 50% AMI or below and/or do not have access or the ability to take an online course); Course must be completed prior to rehabilitation but can be completed after income eligibility is determined
NE
Replaces old, energy-inefficient heating/cooling units (HVAC units) at no cost for eligible Nebraska homeowners who meet specific conditions.
03/05/2026
Nebraska Housing Developers Association
Housing organization that effectively influences policies that impact housing development and leads statewide advocacy efforts.