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The Oregon Housing and Community Services Department (OHCS) is the housing finance agency of the government of the U.S. state of Oregon.It administers programs providing financing assistance for single family homes, new construction or rehabilitation of multi-family affordable housing developments, and grants and tax credits to promote affordable housing.
Pages in category "State housing finance agencies of the United States" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Housing & Community Development, Department of (HCD) Housing Finance Agency (CALHFA) Human Resources, Department of (CalHR) Independent Living Council, California State (CALSILC) Industrial Development Financing Advisory Commission, California; Industrial Relations, Department of (DIR) Industrial Welfare Commission (IWC)
The budget agreement also restores $50 million for the California Housing Finance Agency's ADU Grant Program, which provides up to $40,000 to help cover the planning and permitting costs involved ...
The California Housing Finance Agency (CalHFA), established in 1975, is an independent California state agency within the California Department of Housing and Community Development that makes low-rate housing loans through the sale of taxable and tax exempt bonds. [2] [3]
Location of the territories for the 11 (previously 12) FHLBanks, post-merger of the Seattle and Des Moines banks in 2015. The Federal Home Loan Banks (FHLBanks, or FHLBank System) are 11 U.S. government-sponsored banks that provide liquidity to financial institutions to support housing finance and community investment.
The California Department of Housing and Community Development (HCD) is a department within the California Business, Consumer Services and Housing Agency that develops housing policy and building codes (i.e. the California Building Standards Code), regulates manufactured homes and mobile home parks, and administers housing finance, economic development and community development programs.
Ludvig Aberg returned to Torrey Pines in far better health and showed it Sunday when he birdied four of the last six holes, including a 7-foot birdie on the 18th, for a 6-under 66 and a one-shot ...