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There are several different loan programs a person can choose from. At the Homeownership Center, we'll work closely with you to determine which program best fits your financial profile.
If you are coming into the office for a one-on-one visit, please download the following information then complete and bring the documents in with you upon your initial visit:
Client Intake Form: General information required that we collect by the state. Your information is not shared with any outside agencies or organizations and is kept confidential.
Budget & Expense: Outlines personal expenses.
Privacy Statement:Describes the privacy of your information.
Homeownership Steps: Outlines the steps to becoming a homeowner
The staff at KLCAS and KLHC would like to congratulate all of our homebuyer success stories!
“Am I too young to purchase my first home?” At 19 years of age, Statia Smith had many questions regarding the process of buying a home. She had just completed a project for her studies at OIT, researching how to buy a home, with emphasis on the First Time Home Buyer’s tax credit. Statia was sure that with the research she had done for her project and her financial ability to repay a mortgage loan, she was ready to jump into the largest investment of her lifetime... Click here to read the full story.
Statia and Phil's First Home
Klamath & Lake Homeownership Center |
Local: (541) 882-3500 |

The Fair Housing Council of Oregon (FHCO) is a statewide civil rights organization whose mission is to eliminate housing discrimination through enforcement and education. We are a nonprofit corporation and not a governmental agency.
Fair Housing is a set of federal, state, and local laws which protect people from illegal housing discrimination. Federal law prohibits housing discrimination based on a person's race, color, national origin, religion, sex, familial status (children in the household under age 18, anticipated presence of children through adoption, pregnancy, etc.), or physical or mental disability.
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