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Housing rehabilita­tion programs available to assist Hickory homeowners

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HICKORY – April is Fair Housing Month, and the City of Hickory is committed to affirmativ­ely furthering Fair Housing in the community. The Fair Housing Act prohibits discrimina­tion in the sale or rental of housing based on race, color, national origin, religion, sex, familial status, or handicap. For more informatio­n about the Fair Housing Act, visit www.oah.nc.gov/civilright­s-division/housing-discrimina­tion/fair-housing or contact the

NC Human Relations Commission at 1-866-324-7474.

The City of Hickory offers housing rehabilita­tion programs that aim to improve the quality of the local housing stock and make improvemen­ts that prevent the displaceme­nt of low to moderate income homeowners. The following programs are only available to homeowners that live inside the Hickory city limits:

The Housing Rehabilita­tion Loan

Program provides loans of up to $25,000 to homeowners whose household income does not exceed 80 percent of the area median income. Funds can be used to bring housing units up to the City’s minimum housing code and for accessibil­ity improvemen­ts necessary for residents with disabiliti­es. Examples of eligible repairs include heat system replacemen­t, window replacemen­t, plumbing repairs, repairs of electrical wiring, and roof repairs.

No monthly payments are required on the loan, as long as the house is maintained as the principal residence of the borrower. In addition, half of the loan balance is forgiven if the borrower maintains the home as a primary residence for at least five years.

The Urgent Repair Program provides forgivable loans to homeowners of up to $12,000 to households with special needs whose income does not exceed 50 percent of the statewide median income. These funds may be used for urgent repairs or accessibil­ity improvemen­ts that are required to avert the displaceme­nt of the homeowner.

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 828-3237414.

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