| Location: | Pennsylvania |
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| Posted: | Sep 17, 2025 |
| Due: | Sep 29, 2025 |
| Agency: | Urban Redevelopment Authority of Pittsburgh |
| Type of Government: | State & Local |
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The Urban Redevelopment Authority of Pittsburgh (URA) requests proposals from respondents to act as program administrators for its Housing Opportunity Fund (HOF) Legal Assistance Program – Homeowners (LAP-H) (Program Administrators). The URA will select one or more Program Administrators to administer LAP-H's three primary services: Tangled Title, Estate Planning, and Foreclosure Prevention.
The purpose of LAP-H is to provide a one-time legal service to clients who are at risk of losing their homes to foreclosure or facing tangled title and/or estate planning issues.
HOF is a housing trust fund that has been established in the City of Pittsburgh (City) and administered by the URA to support the development and preservation of affordable and accessible housing within the City’s boundaries. The HOF has allocated funding for seven programs to carry out this mission in 2025:
Funds appropriated to the HOF are to be invested in accordance with Chapter 234 of the City of Pittsburgh Code of Ordinances and an annual allocation plan (AAP) created by the Advisory Board and approved by the City Council and the Governing Board. The URA Board of Directors serves as the HOF Governing Board.
The purpose of LAP-H is to provide a one-time legal service to clients who are at risk of losing their homes to foreclosure or facing tangled title and/or estate planning issues. Clients must be homeowners or the occupant of a home in which they claim legal interest, and the home must be their sole residence. To be eligible, the client must be at or below 80% of Pittsburgh’s Area Median Income (AMI) and reside within the City of Pittsburgh.
The LAP-H is composed of three primary services:
The LAP-H will not be seeking Program Administrators for Coordinated Entry Services in this RFP. Each Program Administrator will be responsible for their own intake of applicants.
Program Administrators are required to follow the HOF LAP-H program guidelines when supporting clients. The LAP-H program guidelines are linked above as "Exhibit A."
A summary of each Program Administrator’s responsibilities is listed below.
Tangled Title
: Tangled Title Program Administrators will be responsible for assisting the applicant in securing a marketable deed that is free from significant defects or claims, making it easily transferable to the new owner/living heirs of the property.
Eligible activities and Program Administrator responsibilities include, but are not limited to, the following:
Foreclosure Prevention
: Foreclosure Prevention Program Administrators will be responsible for assisting the applicant with repayment plans, special forbearance plans, and/or mortgage modifications and/or refinancing.
Eligible activities and Program Administrator responsibilities include, but are not limited to, the following:
Estate Planning : Estate Planning Program Administrators will be responsible for assisting the applicant in protecting their assets and assuring that their wishes are honored through the creation of wills, powers of attorney healthcare directives, trusts, and tax planning.
Eligible activities include, but are not limited to, the following:
All Program Administrators are required to follow the Pennsylvania Rules of Professional Conduct, 42 Pa.C.S.A. (1988), to the extent that they apply to the services to be provided hereunder.
Program Administrators must have experience providing legal services related to tangled title, estate planning, and/or foreclosure prevention to low-income households.
All Program Administrators are required to follow the Pennsylvania Rules of Professional Conduct, 42 Pa.C.S.A. (1988), to the extent that they apply to the services to be provided hereunder.
Program Administrators must submit an application narrative, described below in Section IX, that outlines their proposed fee structure for the services it would provide under LAP-H. The fee structure must include all reasonable costs to operate the service(s) and should be presented as expected number of clients to be served. Proposed rates should include but not limited to personnel costs, administrative costs (proportionate to the service being delivered), program operations, and costs related to directly carrying out the services to clients.
A. Eligible Clients
Clients receiving assistance under LAP-H must meet the following requirements:
B. Eligible Properties/Residences
Residences of those households to receive LAP-H assistance must meet the following requirements:
C. Required and Eligible Uses of Funding for Clients
The purpose of LAP-H is to provide a one-time legal service to clients who are at risk of losing their homes due to foreclosure, or who are facing tangled title and/or estate planning issues. Clients must be either homeowners or the occupant of a home in which they claim a legal interest (tangled title) and the home must be their sole residence.
A. Funding Type
This funding will be awarded to Program Administrators as a grant on a reimbursement basis.
Tangled Title
Each client is entitled to up to $5,000 of legal assistance
Foreclosure Prevention
Estate Planning
Each client is entitled to up to $5,000 of legal assistance
B. Funding Limits and Other Requirements
There is $1,000,000 in funds available for the combined 2025 Legal Assistance Program allocation, which includes LAP-T and LAP-H in the 2025 HOF allocation year. There is up to $200,000 available for the LAP-H RFP which will be sourced by local HOF, Community Development Block Grant funds, and/or other funding received by the URA which may include local, state, federal or foundation funds. Future or annual funding is not guaranteed.
C. Payments and Procedures
Program Administrators must request payments on the proper URA form for a specified dollar amount. The payment request must include information about the client assisted and any additional information requested by the URA. The URA will only reimburse for approved costs incurred.
All application submissions are to include a completed LAP-H Application Narrative, download linked above as Exhibit B.
The Application Narrative includes the following sections:
All sections of the Application Narrative must be completed to the best of the applicant’s ability to be considered a complete application.
RFP Anticipated Timeframe*
| RFP Issue Date | Monday, September 15, 2025 |
| Proposal Deadline | Monday, September 29, 2025, at 4:00 pm EST |
| HOF Board Recommendations | Tuesday, October 7, 2025 |
| URA Board Approval | Thursday, October 9, 2025 |
*Dates subject to change
Important Bid Notification Announcement
All submissions must be electronically submitted to hof@ura.org.
Submissions received after 4:00 PM EST on Monday, September 29, 2025, will not be accepted.
Review of Proposals
Selection Criteria
The URA has a long history of diversity and inclusion within all its programs and other activities. The URA encourages the full participation of minority and women business owners and professionals in this effort. The URA requires that all respondents demonstrate a good faith effort to obtain minority and women- owned business enterprise participation (MWBE) in work performed in connection with URA projects. In the form of a narrative, state as succinctly as possible your firm’s efforts to provide opportunities for MWBE firms. MWBE participation can be satisfied by:
Any questions about MWBE requirements should be directed to MWBE@ura.org.
URA intends to select one or more Program Administrators based upon information in the response to this RFP, the Program Administrators’ performance in previous undertakings, and other pertinent factors. The selected Program Administrator(s) will be chosen on the basis of the selection criteria listed above.
The URA abides by all applicable laws and regulations regarding nondiscrimination and refrains from discriminating on the basis of age, race, color, religious creed, ancestry, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, political or union affiliation, and/or disability. No person shall be excluded from participation in, be denied the benefits of, or otherwise be subjected to discrimination solely based on any of the above factors under the loan and grant programs operated by the URA.

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