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Government programs can make home repairs and renovations more affordable. Find out if you are eligible for home improvement loans and learn how to apply.
Government programs can make home repairs and renovations more affordable. Find out if you are eligible for home improvement loans and learn how to apply.
The Homeowner Assistance Fund (HAF) authorized by the American Rescue Plan Act, provides $9.961 billion to support homeowners facing financial hardship associated with COVID-19. HAF funds were distributed to states, U.S. Territories, and Indian Tribes.
The programs and resources listed below help homeowners with home repairs and improvements. Pennsylvania Housing Finance Agency - home improvement and energy conservation loans. 2-1-1 Infoline - home improvement program information and loan referrals.
Explore loan and assistance programs from HUD and your state that might make it easier to afford home repairs and improvements if you are eligible.
DCED Whole-Home Repairs Program Agency List. If you are an individual or household, refer the table below to find the agency that serves your county. The Whole-Home Repairs Program County Contact List is available as an Excel file.
Whether you want to fix a faucet or add a new addition to your home, you need to know the facts and the pitfalls of home improvements. Here are some sources that can help. Federal Loan Programs. About HUD's rehabilitation and repair home loan.
This program provides loans to very-low-income homeowners to repair, improve or modernize their homes or grants to elderly very-low-income homeowners to remove health and safety hazards.
FEMA Home Repair Assistance is money to repair your primary home that you own and live in if it was damaged by a disaster and not covered by insurance or other means. The amount of assistance provided is based on damage verified by FEMA during inspection.
HUD Expands Program to Help Homeowners Repair Homes. The newly updated Federal Housing Administration Program will assist families looking for affordable financing to repair, purchase, or rehabilitate single-family homes.