610.2 Household Members

The following persons may be eligible for LIHEAP benefits, if they are otherwise eligible:

55 Pa. Code § 601.31(2)(i); LIHEAP State Plan § 601.31(2)(i)

Renters who pay for heat indirectly as an undesignated part of rent are eligible for LIHEAP benefits if they are otherwise eligible.

An individual who has an agreement with an unrelated landlord or property owner to rent a room. Their payment for lodging includes heat and may include a private bathroom or board, kitchen or bathroom privileges on a shared basis, or light housekeeping facilities.

NOTE: Roomers must be able to provide written verification from the property owner/ landlord upon request from the CAO.

NOTE: If a household in subsidized housing that pays for rent and utilities as a fixed portion of its income becomes responsible for payment to a vendor either in full or in part for its primary heating costs, that household then becomes eligible for a Cash benefit as long as it is otherwise eligible.

NOTE: Subsidized housing tenants may be eligible for a Crisis benefit based on the relationship the households have with the vendor of their secondary heating source, provided they meet all other Crisis eligibility criteria. For example:

Reissued August 5, 2016, replacing July 1, 2016