CITY OF HICKORY: Urgent Repair Program

CITY OF HICKORY: Urgent Repair Program
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City of Hickory issued the following announcement on Jan. 6.

Does your home need urgent repairs or accessibility improvements? The City of Hickory’s Urgent Repair Program can help! This program provides forgivable loans to homeowners of up to $10,000 to households with special needs whose income does not exceed 50% of the statewide median income, which is currently $35,450 for a family of four. Urgent Repair Program funds may be used for home repairs or accessibility improvements that are required to avert the displacement of the homeowner. Examples of eligible repairs include heat system replacement, plumbing repairs, repairs of electrical wiring, and roof repairs. 

For more information about the City of Hickory’s Housing Rehabilitation Programs and to confirm current program requirements, please contact the Community Development Division at 828-323-7414.

 Original source can be found here.

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Source: City of Hickory



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