Calling all mobile and manufactured homeowners in 
Louisiana
!

Did you know you may be eligible for financial assistance to help with critical repairs, weatherization upgrades, or even full home replacement? Many state, federal, and nonprofit programs exist specifically to support mobile home owners like you with essential home repairs.

One of the most widely available resources is the USDA’s Section 504 Home Repair Program. This federal program offers loans and grants to help repair, improve, or modernize your home, and to eliminate health and safety hazards. Homeowners can apply for loans up to forty thousand dollars. Seniors aged sixty-two or older may be eligible for grants of up to ten thousand dollars, or fifteen thousand in designated disaster areas.

To qualify, you must own and occupy the home as your primary residence, and your household income must fall within the USDA’s low-income limits. If you’re approved for a loan above twenty-five thousand dollars, the USDA will also require full title service or a legal check to verify ownership and property records. This program is especially helpful for homeowners in rural areas, and it can cover repairs like roofing, electrical work, or accessibility modifications that make your home safer and more livable.

In Louisiana, one of the main state programs available is the Weatherization Assistance Program, administered by the Louisiana Housing Corporation. For qualifying low-income households, this program offers free upgrades like insulation, air sealing, duct work, and other energy‑efficiency improvements to make homes safer, more comfortable, and cheaper to heat or cool.

There are also utility‑based weatherization options in certain areas, like Entergy’s Income‑Qualified Weatherization Program.

And if you live in a rural parish, LHC’s Housing Preservation Grant may help with urgent home repairs like roofing or HVAC replacement up to about $15,000. Keep in mind: weatherization programs typically require the home to be structurally sound, and availability may depend on local provider capacity. Always check with your parish or parish‑based agency to confirm eligibility and what repairs are allowed

There are also nonprofit organizations that may be able to help, depending on where you live and what you need. Groups like Rebuilding Together and Habitat for Humanity sometimes offer free or low-cost repair services for low-income mobile home owners, seniors, or people with disabilities. Program availability and eligibility requirements may vary by county or change over time, so be sure to check with the administering organization for the most up-to-date information.

If you’re a mobile home owner in Louisiana, these resources can make a real difference in maintaining the safety, value, and comfort of your home.

Overview:

  • The USDA Section 504 Home Repair Program offers loans and grants to help repair and improve your home.
  • The Weatherization Assistance program provides qualifying low-income households with free energy and safety upgrades.
  • There are utility-based weatherization options like Entergy’s Income-Qualified Weatherization Program.
  • In some parishes, the Louisiana Housing Preservation Grant provides urgent home repairs of up to $15,000 to qualifying households.
  • Non-profit organizations like Rebuilding Together and Habitat For Humanity sometimes offer low-cost repair surfaces for low-income households or homeowners with disabilities.

Programs and Resources:

USDA Section 504 Home Repair Program / Single Family Housing Repair Loans & Grants
https://www.rd.usda.gov/programs-services/single-family-housing-programs/single-family-housing-repair-loans-grants
Louisiana Housing Corporation | Weatherization Assistance Program
https://www.lhc.la.gov/weatherization
Entergy Louisiana | Income-Qualified Weatherization Program
https://www.entergylouisiana.com/energyefficiency/residential/weatherization
Louisiana Housing Corporation | Housing Preservation Grant
https://www.lhc.la.gov/housing-preservation-grant
Rebuilding Together / Find your local affiliate
https://rebuildingtogether.org/find-your-local-affiliate
Habitat for Humanity / Find your local habitat
https://www.habitat.org/volunteer/near-you/find-your-local-habitat