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Roselle Park Home Improvement Program - Home Improvement Program Skip to content Roselle Park Home Improvement Program The Mayor and Borough Council invites you to apply to Roselle Park’s Home Improvement Program You can receive up to $30,000 for repairs Eligible uses of the funds include: Heating and Electrical Systems Plumbing System Components Weatherization (windows, insulation, etc.) If you live in Roselle Park, own your home and your total gross annual household income falls below the income limit for your household size, you may qualify to participate in the Program.
(Income limits updated annually) There is no cost to apply and it does not affect your credit score. Funds are provided as a no interest (0%) ten year forgivable loan. There are no monthly payments and the loan is forgiven if the homeowner maintains title and occupancy for a ten year period.
A professional inspector oversees the process For more program information click here to read the Program Information Handout Funding is limited – so don’t wait! Submit an easy one page pre-application from the top bar of this website’s home page. If you have additional questions, please contact the Program Administrator, Community Grants Planning & Housing at 609-664-2769 ext 9 or email hip@cgph.
net . Funding also available for rental properties – Landlords to call for terms The Home Improvement Program is sponsored by the Borough of Roselle Park What is CGP&H and what do we do? CGP&H stands for Community Grants, Planning and Housing.
CGP&H administers municipal and county sponsored home improvement programs that service numerous towns throughout New Jersey and Pennsylvania.
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According to the current listing, eligibility includes: Homeowners in Roselle Park, New Jersey. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
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Roselle Park Home Improvement Program is funded by Borough of Roselle Park. Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
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