Texas under review

Dallas Targeted Occupations Homebuyer Assistance Program

Dallas still preserves targeted-occupation program materials for teachers, librarians, healthcare, and protective-service workers, but the current city DHAP page says new applications are not being accepted and that targeted-occupation extension funds have been expended, while older application-path materials remain online.

Under review 2026-04-21 2026-07-21
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Comparison notes

What the sources say

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Current city page says the program is not open

The current Dallas DHAP page says DHAP is not accepting new applications and that all funding for the targeted-occupations extension has been expended.

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Older application-path materials still remain online

Dallas still keeps older targeted-occupations and manual materials online that describe lender and Neighborly-style application steps, which conflicts with the current closed-status message.

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Eligibility terms also drift across current and older documents

Dallas sources do not line up cleanly on the lower income floor, assistance cap history, and whether the public page's no-sales-price-limit language still controls after the 2026 Exhibit A language shift.

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Verification checklist

What to verify yourself

Use this checklist to confirm current status, scope, and eligibility directly at the official source.

  1. Confirm whether Dallas or BCL of Texas has announced a reopened application cycle after April 21, 2026.
  2. Confirm the live income floor and whether the current targeted path still starts above 80% AMI or uses another bracket.
  3. Confirm whether the live maximum remains $50,000 under the next cycle.
  4. Confirm whether the next published cycle restores a clean application path instead of the stale Neighborly-era materials.

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