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Rural Rental Housing
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Loans are made to finance building
construction and site development of multi-family living quarters for
people with low, very low and moderate incomes. Some units are reserved
for people aged 62 and over.
Farm Labor Housing
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Loans and Grants enable farmers, public or private nonprofit
organizations, and units of State and local governments to build, buy,
or repair farm labor housing in either dormitory or multifamily
apartment style.
Housing Preservation Grants - Help low-income homeowners repair and rehabilitate their homes. Rental
property owners can use them to repair and rehabilitate their units if
they agree to make such units available to low-income families.
Guaranteed Rental
Housing - Designed to increase the supply of
affordable multi-family housing through partnerships between USDA Rural
Development and major lending sources, as well as state and local
finance agencies and bond issuers.
Rental Assistance - USDA Rural Development
can help subsidize monthly mortgage and rental payments, limiting these
costs to no more than 30 percent of the adjusted monthly income of the
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