Larimer County, Colorado— The Larimer Home Improvement Program managed by Loveland Housing Authority is assisting in the County’s flood recovery efforts through its home repair program which is able to offers assistance to flood impacted homeowners. Funds are available to provide qualified applicants a zero interest loan with repayment deferred until the sale of property. And in certain circumstances families these funds will be considered a grant if the family remains living in the home for 5 years after the assistance. Maximum loan amounts can go up to $100,000 and can be combined with additional funding from the Long Term Recovery Group, FEMA and SBA if needed to rebuild or repair their home. The Housing Authority also manages The Larimer Home Ownership Program another program that is able to assist families wishing to purchase replacement housing with down payment or subsidy assistance to make the home affordable up to $50,000 per household. This program for flood survivors allows for the purchase of a stick built home or a modular home either in a park or on property they own.
The Larimer Home Improvement Program and Home Ownership Program are the vehicles through which this funding and support are being made available. Administered by the Loveland Housing Authority for over 17 years, both programs are funded through Colorado State Division of Housing’s CDBG and HOME programs. These programs are ready to meet the challenge and help to rebuild our community better and stronger than before.
“The repair program was just awarded by the Colorado State Division of Housing 4 million dollars in CDBG-DR funds explains Amy Irwin, Home Ownership Programs Manager for the Loveland Housing Authority. We’ve been taking application for several months and will continue to do so as we ramp up to get these funds to the families that need them.
The Larimer Home Improvement Program and Home Ownership Program also provide different resources to families who were not affected by the floods. For more information about the programs, and specifically about the flood relief effort, visit www.lovelandhsg.org or call 970-635-5931.
The Larimer Home Improvement Program and Home Ownership Program are the vehicles through which this funding and support are being made available. Administered by the Loveland Housing Authority for over 17 years, both programs are funded through Colorado State Division of Housing’s CDBG and HOME programs. These programs are ready to meet the challenge and help to rebuild our community better and stronger than before.
“The repair program was just awarded by the Colorado State Division of Housing 4 million dollars in CDBG-DR funds explains Amy Irwin, Home Ownership Programs Manager for the Loveland Housing Authority. We’ve been taking application for several months and will continue to do so as we ramp up to get these funds to the families that need them.
The Larimer Home Improvement Program and Home Ownership Program also provide different resources to families who were not affected by the floods. For more information about the programs, and specifically about the flood relief effort, visit www.lovelandhsg.org or call 970-635-5931.