Keyword Details: Home Modifications, Loans
The Community Development and Inspections, under the Public Works Department, ensures the health, safety and welfare of the buildings that are lived in, worked in, and visited everyday. The Department is a code enforcement, project review, and approval agency for a variety of municipal and state co...
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Provides information and resource for foreclosure, reverse mortgage, mortgage insurance and rehabilitation funding programs. Videos and resources available online. Responsible for the investigation of housing discrimination complaints under the Fair Housing Act, as assigned, as well as other civil ...
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The Kenosha County Housing Authority serves residents of Kenosha County, outside of Kenosha City limits. (ex. Somers, Pleasant Prairie and west of I 94).
Programs:
*Housing Rehabilitation Loan Program
Provides housing rehab and modification loans for income eligible individuals. No interest ...
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The Helping Hands Grant program is designed to assist Wisconsin low-income mobile and manufactured homeowners who need critical repairs to their primary residence. Critical home repairs are those that are essential to remain in the home. The program does not include those items deemed to be cosmetic...
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Assists with home ownership, loans for low-income individuals/families in rural areas for repairs or modifications.
Low-income older adults age 62 and older my qualify for grant for repairs or modifications.
Offers:
- Guaranteed Rural Housing Loan Program
- 502 Direct Loan Program (home ownership...
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Serves Wisconsin residents and communities by working with others to provide creative financing resources and information to stimulate and preserve affordable housing, small business, and agribusiness.
Services:
- Home Mortgage Loans for low and moderate-income individuals and families,primarily for...
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The WisLoan program offers loans for assistive technology. Assistive technology is defined as "any item, piece of equipment or device that enables an individual with a disability to improve his or her independence and quality of life." The loans help people buy equipment such as hearing aids, modifi...
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