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USDA offers funds to assist very low income seniors with well repair

Grants up to $7,500 available for very low-income homeowners aged 62 and over.

RE-POSTED ON BEHALF OF USDA RURAL DEVELOPMENT NEVADA

Carson City, Nevada. July 6, 2015. USDA Rural Development and its partners at Nevada Housing Division and Rural Nevada Development Corporation would like to provide valuable information to very low-income homeowners in the region who need to repair a well. Nevada is suffering through the fourth year of a drought, and individual wells have been impacted.

USDA’s 504 Home Repair program provides a grant of up to $7,500 for very low-income homeowners aged 62 and over to repair a well. USDA Loans at 1% are also available for very low-income homeowners, and there is no age eligibility requirement for the loan. If USDA's resources are not enough to cover the cost of well repair or replacement for eligible families, they can be supplemented with funds from the Nevada Housing Division's Low Income Housing Trust Fund, as noted on the attached flyer

These programs are for very low income homeowners only. For more information, or for help with determining income eligibility and starting the assistance process, contact Michele Joe at Michele.joe@nv.usda.gov or (702) 407-1400 Ext. 112. 

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