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  2. Government grants for home improvements - AOL

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    Section 504 Home Repair Program – This program provides loans and grants to low-income and elderly homeowners, respectively, to help cover the cost of repairing or modernizing their single ...

  3. 6 Renovation Grants So Retirees Can Make Home Upgrades ... - AOL

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    The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA)’s Rural Development office offers single-family housing repair loans and grants to homeowners who are age 62 and older in eligible rural areas (check ...

  4. Home improvement grants for seniors: 2024 options - AOL

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    The USDA Single Family Housing Repair Loans and Grants program assists homeowners aged 62 and older. The program exists to help promote “safe, decent housing for older adults in rural areas.”

  5. Section 504 loans and grants - Wikipedia

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    Section 504 loans and grants are a USDA rural housing repair program authorized under Section 504 of the Housing Act of 1949. Under current regulations, rural homeowners with incomes of 50% or less of the area median may qualify for the Rural Housing Service (RHS) direct loans to repair their homes. Loans are limited to $20,000 and have a 20 ...

  6. Rebuilding Together - Wikipedia

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    These repairs make homes safer and more livable for families that cannot afford to pay maintenance costs. Rebuilding Together has several targeted programs that address the needs of specific homeowner populations: veterans, older adults, people with disabilities and survivors of natural disasters.

  7. USDA home loan - Wikipedia

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    Eligibility: To obtain a loan, homeowner-occupants must be unable to obtain affordable credit elsewhere and must have very low incomes, defined as below 50 percent of the area median income. They must need to make repairs and improvements to make the dwelling more safe and sanitary or to remove health and safety hazards.

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