"Eligible applicant", an owner of residential property in the commonwealth who, as determined by the executive office of housing and livable communities:
"Existing home repair programs", financial assistance administered by governmental, quasi-governmental and nonprofit organizations, or the contractors and assignees of such entities, that provide services to repair residential housing, including, but not limited to, mixed-use projects that include residential housing.
"Habitability concerns", home repairs that are required to ensure residential units are:
"Larger landlord", an individual who has title to more than 1 residential unit and who does not meet the definition of owner-occupant or small landlord.
"Low-income owner-occupant", an owner-occupant with a household income of not more than 80 per cent of the area median income.
"Moderate-income owner-occupant", an owner-occupant with a household income of at least 80 per cent but not more than 135 per cent of the area median income.
"Other eligible owner-occupant", an owner-occupant who does not meet the definition of a low-income owner-occupant or moderate-income owner-occupant and leases at least 1 other residential unit in the building.
"Owner-occupant", an individual who has title to a residential building with at least 1 and not more than 3 units and who resides in at least 1 of the units as their principal residence.
"Small landlord", an individual who has title to a building with no more than 3 residential units and does not live in the building for at least 6 months of any year, or who has title to a building with 4 or more residential units; provided that, such an individual shall have financial interest in neither more than 3 buildings nor more than 15 residential units.
Mass. Gen. Laws ch. 23B, § 23B:33