How to Get a Home Improvement Grant
By Sabah Karimi, published Nov 30, 2007
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You'll need to determine what exactly your home improvement grant will be used for. This will make it much easier to calculate how much you want, and need to borrow, and can also save you a lot of time during your application process. The most common uses for this type of grant include:
-Interior and exterior improvements
-Home repairs
-Emergency construction (especially after an accident or natural catastrophes)
-Remodeling or expansion
-Installation of new heating or cooling systems (specifically for improved energy efficiency)
Government home improvement grants are designed to assist with renovation and improvements of housing across the nation. During the approval process, an inspector is often sent out to determine if the house really is in need of renovation or repair; if the home meets the necessary criteria, the application is forwarded for final approval. In most cases, people in military services and veterans can benefit from extra privileges that allow them to receive a grant without having to pay it back. If you don't qualify for a government home improvement grant, there is still another option.
How to Get a Home Improvement Grant
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