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The state received more than $242 million in American Rescue Plan funds from the federal government to administer the Michigan Homeowners Assistance Fund.
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The program will use $50 million in American Rescue Plan funds to provide grants to nonprofit developers. They can use the money to finance construction of new homes, or to rehab existing ones.
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The state got more $240 million from the federal government for the Michigan Homeowner Assistance Program. It's meant to help homeowners struggling with housing costs due to the COVID pandemic.
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More than 65,000 people in Michigan experienced homelessness last year, up about 3% from 2017, according to an annual report from the Michigan State…
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Michiganders struggling to pay their property taxes, home mortgage, or condo fees can get help from the state, but for not much longer.Nearly 35,000…
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The state of Michigan is getting tens of millions of dollars from the federal government to tear down blighted buildings.Last year, Congress approved…
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The state of Michigan is handing out $75 million to help a dozen cities deal with blighted homes. $50 million is going to Detroit.Mary Townley is with the…
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Residents of a tent city near Ann Arbor could soon have more permanent housing arrangements.The state's affordable housing agency is working to find…