Bob Murphy Online: Indiana Housing has Buyer Programs many are unaware of.

Indiana Housing has Buyer Programs many are unaware of.

Indiana Housing has Buyer Programs many are unaware of:

Indiana Housing Home Ownership Programs are available to home buyers in Indiana who haven't owned a home in the past three years. 

There is a wonderful program that provides a tax credit every year as long as you own your home.  This could be far better then the current $8000.00 tax credit offered by our Federal Government.  It's called the Mortgage Credit Certificate.

If you work with a lender that is not an Indiana Housing participant.  It's easy.  Just sign up and take a two hour training and your favorite lender can become an Indiana Housing participant.

Want more information about the many benefits of Indiana Housing?

Visit: www.IN.gov/IHCDA

 

Bob Murphy

Broker Associate

RE/MAX FIRST

502-773-2564

BobMurphy@ReMax.net

 

1 commentBob Murphy • October 23 2009 09:23AM

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JS,As an Environmental Health Practitioner with 12 years enixrpeece in the private and social rented sector, I can confirm that the worst housing conditions are found in the private rented sector. Retaliatory evictions are also a major issue.Local Authority Private Sector Housing departments typically receive complaints from tenants who have just moved into properties with no heating systems, leaking roofs and serious dampness problems. When tenants are asked why they would accept properties in such conditions, a common reply is ‘I was desperate’. These complaints often came from single mothers in receipt of housing benefit/ local housing allowance. To make matters worse, the poorest housing conditions I have enixrpeeced are from tenants who do not complain because they are unaware of Local Authority services or their rights.As there is always a long line of tenants who are willing to rent poor quality accommodation, it makes business sense for those landlords to use retaliatory evictions.theEHP (www.theEHP.com)
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