Florida County offers homeowners no-interest loans to repair roofs
The Hernando County (Florida) Housing Authority will propose a new program to provide no-interest loans to homeowners who might otherwise land in foreclosure. In some cases, the mortgage holder would force the homeowner into a more expensive insurance policy for a house with an old roof that could lead some people into a risk of foreclosure.
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