ERIE COUNTY HOUSING REHABILITATION LOAN PROGRAM HELPS HOMEOWNERS SPRUCE UP COUNTYWIDE

Date: 

12/9/22

Poloncarz, Higgins join EC Legislator Bargnesi, City of Tonawanda Mayor White to Discuss Successful Program; Program features Deferred Loans at 0% interest to Homeowners

 

Program has invested over $7 million since 2017, helping nearly 400 low- and moderate-income homeowners countywide with over $7 million in home repairs

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