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Genesee County receives MSHDA grant for county-wide roof revitalization program 

The Genesee County Board of Commissioners recently announced a new county-wide roof revitalization program made possible through a $1.7 million MSHDA MI Neighborhood grant.  The program is being administered by the Genesee County Metropolitan Planning Commission, in partnership with Genesee County Habitat for Humanity.
The program will focus on single-family homes with failing roof systems. Repairs may include fascia, soffits, gutters and downspouts when necessary. Homeowner eligibility will be primarily based on household income, going up to 120% of Area Median Income. Other eligibility requirements will also apply. The roof replacements will be provided through interest-free, five-year forgivable mortgages to eligible homeowners.
Homeowners that are interested in applying should visit www.ourhousingfuture.com or contact the hotline phone number at (810) 341-ROOF for further guidance.
This program is part of the Our Housing Future initiative, a Genesee County housing program to develop more affordable and safe housing throughout Genesee County.
The roof replacement program supports Genesee County’s priority of creating healthy, livable, and safe communities.
Michigan State Housing Development Authority is committed to providing meaningful access. For accommodations, modifications, translation, interpretation, or other services, please contact

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