Dallas Homebuyers Assistance Program administration transfers to Business and Community Lenders of Texas

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Business and Community Lenders of Texas will take over the administration of the Dallas Homebuyers Assistance Program, according to a May 1 announcement from the City of Dallas. The transition aims to ensure ongoing support for eligible Dallas residents seeking help with purchasing homes.

The change in program administration is intended to improve efficiency and expand access for low- and moderate-income households in Dallas. The partnership includes an initial investment of $1.2 million, which city officials say will help more families become homeowners in the area.

The Dallas City Council approved Business and Community Lenders (BCL) of Texas as the new administrator on February 25, 2026. With this transition, BCL will handle future application intake as well as overall program operations. Applications for assistance through DHAP are set to open on May 1.

DHAP provides financial assistance at the time of home purchase, following federal, state, and local regulations. Residents interested in learning more or applying can visit www.bcloftexas.org/dhap.

City officials said they remain committed to supporting pathways to homeownership and strengthening neighborhoods through strategic partnerships and targeted housing initiatives.



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