I don't want to file for child support, am I still eligible?

No. This is possible additional income that is due to the household for the children involved. This additional income may cause an otherwise eligible applicant to become ineligible.

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1. Do I have to be a current resident of Odessa?
2. Can I buy a home in Midland?
3. Will I have to pay a mortgage?
4. Does my credit score matter?
5. The bank that I go to is not on your list of approved lenders. Is there any way that I could still receive the assistance but have the mortgage with my regular bank?
6. Do you provide a list of eligible homes or do I work with a realtor?
7. What happens if I choose a home that needs a lot of repairs?
8. What if the home has evidence of lead-based paint?
9. Can I use the assistance to purchase a mobile/manufactured home?
10. How often will I have to report to your office?
11. How long is the Homebuyer Education Course that I must attend to receive the assistance?
12. What if I do not have a bank account?
13. What if I did not file my tax returns last year?
14. Will I have to income qualify every year?
15. What if I am suppose to receive child support but I don't receive those payments?
16. I don't want to file for child support, am I still eligible?