If your dream of home ownership has met a road block, you might want to consider applying for a grant from Habitat for Humanity. Each year Habitat builds homes for deserving people. Habitat is not a hand out, each potential home owner has to meet not only need requirement but also must provide a required work commitment to qualify for the low interest loan. If you think you are a good candidate for Habitat read on.
Heartland Habitat for Humanity will hold a meeting this Tuesday November 6th for people interested in learning how to become a Habitat homeowner. The meeting will take place from 5:30 till 7pmbat Gashland Presbyterian Church 8029 N. Oak Trafficway Kansas City, Kansas. Interested parties must bring the following information:
One months paystubs
Last 3 years tax returns including (W2's & 1040's)
Most recent benefit printout from Social Security
Last 6 months bank statements
Child support benefits (if applicable)
Divorce decree
Social Security Card
Photo Identification
Denial letter from Accredited lending institution for a mortgage
For more information you can call 913-342-3047.
The Russell Home Team proudly supports Habitat for Humanity through donating a portion of every earned commission and through volunteer build days. If you would like to help volunteer on our next build day email me at michael@russellhometeam.com or give me a call at 913-681-1383. www.RussellHomeTeam.com
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Michael, That is wonderful information for those that are looking for a home in your area and may not have known about the requirements. I hope those that can benefit from it and fit the criteria see your post.
Carole,
Habitat is such a great program, I just wanted to make sure that deserving people get an opportunity.