 Reminder: Updated Income Limits Effective June 2
The following income limits will be effective for Fix Up loans (including energy incentive loans) locked on or after June 2, 2025:
- 11-County Twin Cities Metro Area*: $172,100
- Dodge & Olmsted Counties: $172,100
- All Other Counties: $152,000
The following income limits will be effective for Energy Loan Plus loans locked on or after June 2, 2025:
- 11-County Twin Cities Metro Area*: $105,900
- Dodge & Olmsted Counties: $100,400
- All Other Counties: $93,500
*The 11-county Twin Cities Metro Area is defined as: Anoka, Carver, Chisago, Dakota, Hennepin, Isanti, Ramsey, Scott, Sherburne, Washington and Wright Counties.
Current income limits are found on the Home Improvement Income Limits webpage.
Electronic Signatures
The electronic signatures section of the Fix Up Program Procedural Manual (see section B.09) was recently updated.
Please note that e-signatures will not be accepted on any document that needs to be recorded with the county. If e-signature is used on non-recorded documents, a Certificate of Completion/Certificate of Authenticity is required as instructed on the Loan Transmittal.
Fix Up Lender Connect
Join us for quarterly Fix Up Lender Connect calls where we focus on answering questions about Fix Up and reviewing pertinent program topics.
Please email Kirsten Partenheimer with any topics or questions for the next check-in.
Register for the Fix Up Lender Connect calls.
When you register, you will be signed up for all sessions in the series but can attend the sessions that work for you. Calls occur quarterly on the third Wednesday of the month at 9 a.m. Central time. Calls generally last 10-30 minutes depending on topics and conversation.
2025 Schedule:
- Wednesday, July 16
- Wednesday, October 15
Questions?
You can reach the Partner Solutions Team at 651.296.8215 or 800.710.8871 between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. on business days.
About Minnesota Housing
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