Many cities in Ohio use HUD funds to provide grants and loans that help low and moderate income homeowners maintain their homes.
Local Community Development Corporations (CDC's) also provide rehabilitation assistance. The Ohio CDC Association has a listing of members throughout Ohio
HUD provides money to the State of Ohio, which passes them on to smaller communities that may it for housing rehabilitation. Check with the Ohio Department of Development, Office of Housing and Community Partnerships to find out if these resources are available in your community.
Funds to weatherize the homes of low- and moderate-income persons are made available through State of Ohio Office of Energy Efficiency. Check the list to see where to go for your area
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The programs and resources listed below help homeowners with home repairs and improvements.
Ohio Affiliates of Habitat for Humanity - through volunteer labor, build... see full post
Home Repairs for Low/Moderate Income Homeowners
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Alternative Housing
A variety of living options are available for older Ohioans. Alternatives include:
Senior Apartments - Private apartments restricted to seniors offer res... see full post
The programs and resources listed below help homeowners with home repairs and improvements.
HOME program contacts - some communities use HOME funds from HUD for hom... see full post
The programs and resources listed below help homeowners with home repairs and improvements.
Nebraska Energy Office - provides low interest loans to fund... see full post
The programs and resources listed below help homeowners with home repairs and improvements.
Community housing development organizations - many organizati... see full post
The programs and resources listed below help homeowners with home repairs and improvements.
Neighborhood Preservation Act - state tax credit program for residential... see full post
Home Repair Assistance
Contact Information
Home Repair Office
Parks & Community Services
PO Box 90012
Bellevue, WA 98009
Phone: 425-452-6884
E-mail: aoreill... see full post
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