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Council hears proposed changes to home‑rehabilitation loans, including smaller loans, required payments and a new minor‑repair grant
Summary
Community development staff outlined revisions to the city’s rehab loan programs: two new 20‑year 0% mortgage products limited to households at or below 50% of area median income, a $2,500 minor‑repair grant for elderly or severely disabled residents, and underwriting standards aimed at expanding access and speeding execution.
Paul (last name not specified), a community development official, presented proposed changes to the City of Wyoming’s home‑rehabilitation programs at the May 12, 2005 work session to address a more than two‑year waiting list and limited contractor capacity.
Key proposals
- Program redesign: Staff proposed two new loan products: a Home Protection Program targeted to specific weatherization and exterior building‑envelope work (maximum loan $30,000; 20‑year mortgage; 0% interest; monthly payments required) and a Home Loan Program limited to health‑and‑safety and mechanical/accessibility repairs (maximum $30,000; 20‑year mortgage; 0% interest; monthly payments required). Both products would be limited to households at or below 50% of…
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