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Home-Services- Heating / Cooling
- Plumbing
- Water Leak
Asthma Safe Homes ProgramRevitalize Milwaukee's Asthma Safe Homes Program offers resources to residents of Milwaukee and Kenosha County for immediate solutions to managing asthma. Ask a health care provider, school nurse, pharmacist or asthma educator for a referral and meet with an educator for 2-6 sessions to get home supplies of up to $1,000 like HEPA vacuums, air purifiers, air conditioners, and mattress covers. Following, a detailed home assessment is conducted to look for triggers. Referral for home repairs up to $5,000 is available for carpet removal, pest extermination, mold and water damage remediation, and more.
Requirements:
Eligibility may be affected by:
- Delinquent Taxes
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Foreclosure
- Bankruptcy
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Housing Status- ALL
- Landlord
- Owner Occupant
- Tenant
Home-Services- Lead Abatement
- Paint (Interior)
- Windows
Housing Resources Service Areas Childhood Lead Primary Prevention ProgramThe City of Milwaukee Health Department offers a Childhood Lead Primary Prevention Program for owners and tenants who want to ensure their homes are lead-safe. This program offers a grant to replace original windows with lead-based paint.
Requirements:
- A pregnant woman, woman of childbearing age (age 15-45), or child under 6 years MUST live/spend significant time in home
- Property must have at least one bedroom
- Owner must join lead inspector during assessment
- If vacant, must offer to rent to low-income families with children
Eligibility may be affected by:
- Age of Children
- Delinquent Taxes
- Property Insurance
- Foreclosure or Late Mortgage
- Age of Property (1978 or older)
- Building Code Violations
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Housing Status- Landlord
- Owner Occupant
- Tenant
Home-Services- Boiler
- Concrete
- Curb
- Doors
- Drywall
- Electrical
- Energy Assessment
- Energy Efficiency
- Fence
- Furnace
- Garage
- Gutter
- Heating / Cooling
- Insulation
- Lead Abatement
- Lead Service Line Replacement
- Paint (Exterior)
- Paint (Interior)
- Plumbing
- Porch
- Roof
- Sewer Collapse / Lateral Leak
- Siding
- Solar
- Stormwater Capture
- Structure Failure
- Tree Hazard
- Water Heater
- Water Leak
- Windows
Community WarehouseThe Community Warehouse offers new home improvement materials such as doors, windows, flooring, cabinets, etc. at a discount price for a $25 annual membership fee.
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Home-Services- Doors
- Paint (Exterior)
- Porch
- Roof
- Siding
- Structure Failure
- Windows
Housing Resources Service Areas Compliance Loan ProgramThe City of Milwaukee Department of Neighborhood Services' Compliance Loan Program provides 0% interest deferred payment loans for repairs to fix outstanding code violations on homes. Assistance is provided in selecting a contractor and monitoring work.
Eligibility may be affected by:
- Bankruptcy
- Delinquent Taxes
- Foreclosure or Late Mortgage
- Late Utility Bills
- Open DNS Order
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Home-Services- Doors
- Electrical
- Gutter
- Heating / Cooling
- Plumbing
- Porch
- Roof
- Structure Failure
- Tree Hazard
- Windows
Housing Resources Service Areas Critical Home Repair ProgramMilwaukee Habitat for Humanity's Critical Home Repair Loan Program can finance up to 80% of project costs based on income through 0% interest loans that can be payed back in installments for major home repairs such as code violations.
Requirements:
- Live in the Northwest Side of the city within the Service Area Map
- Live in the Clarke Square and Layton Boulevard West Neighborhoods
Eligibility may be affected by:
- Property Insurance
- Delinquent Taxes
- Late Mortgage
- Background Check
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Home-Services- Doors
- Electrical
- Plumbing
- Porch
- Roof
- Windows
Housing Resources Service Areas Critical Repair ProgramRevitalize Milwaukee's Critical Repair Program offers free and partial pay options based on income to residents in Milwaukee and Waukesha County for essential repairs that are critical in preventing deferred maintenance and future issues.
Requirements:
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Own and occupy property for 5 years
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Meet income requirements AND be one of the following: 60 years of age or older, a person living with a disability, or a veteran
Eligibility may be affected by:
- Delinquent Taxes
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Foreclosure
- Bankruptcy
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Home-Services- Boiler
- Concrete
- Electrical
- Energy Efficiency
- Furnace
- Heating / Cooling
- Insulation
- Lead Abatement
- Paint (Exterior)
- Plumbing
- Porch
- Roof
- Siding
- Water Heater
- Windows
Housing Resources Service Areas Curb Appeal Grant ProgramThe Neighborhood Improvement Development Corporation's Curb Appeal Grant Program provides 50% matching grants of between $200-$1,500 for projects that improve the exterior of the home. Work may begin only after an application is approved and the grant agreement is signed. Check payments are made directly to the contractors once proof of the homeowner's contribution is received.
Requirements:
- Live within a Targeted Improvement Neighborhood boundary
- Residents must have at least one bid for work on exterior of home
- Selected contractor must be licensed with the City of Milwaukee
Eligibility may be affected by:
- Delinquent Taxes/Other Dues
- Property Insurance
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Home-Services- Boiler
- Doors
- Furnace
- Heating / Cooling
- Insulation
- Lead Service Line Replacement
- Paint (Exterior)
- Plumbing
- Porch
- Water Heater
Emergency Repair ProgramRevitalize Milwaukee's Emergency Repair Program offers free emergency repair services to residents in Southeast Wisconsin. Houses are assessed on a case-by-case basis for the severity of repairs. All of the repairs are completed by experienced, licensed contractors within 24-48 hours.
Requirements:
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Own and occupy property for 5 years
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Meet income requirements AND be one of the following: 60 years of age or older, a person living with a disability, or a veteran
Eligibility may be affected by:
- Delinquent Taxes
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Foreclosure
- Bankruptcy
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Home-Services- Electrical
- Energy Efficiency
- Heating / Cooling
Energy Assistance ProgramThe Milwaukee County Energy Assistance Program provides residents with a one-time, annual payment toward heating and electric bills. The benefit is usually paid directly to the energy supplier. Qualifying for Energy Assistance also provides access to other benefits: Emergency Crisis Assistance, Heating System Repair or Replacement, Bulk Fuel, and/or the Weatherization Assistance Program.
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Home-Services- Energy Efficiency
- Furnace
- Heating / Cooling
- Insulation
- Water Heater
Energy Efficiency ServicesRevitalize Milwaukee's Energy Efficiency Services provides energy-saving upgrades. Additional energy-saving home modifications include water-saving faucets, weather stripping, and programmable thermostats.
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Home-Services- Boiler
- Energy Assessment
- Energy Efficiency
- Furnace
- Heating / Cooling
- Insulation
- Solar
- Water Heater
Housing Resources Service Areas Focus on EnergyWisconsin's Focus on Energy Program offers tiered rebates based on income to support the renewable energy and energy efficiency efforts of Wisconsin residents. Focus rebates for improvements like solar, insulation, air sealing, and heating and cooling equipment can also be paired with a loan through the Milwaukee Energy Efficiency Program or Milwaukee Shines Solar Program to finance improvements.
Requirements:
- Equipment must be installed by a Trade Ally contractor
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Housing Status- Landlord
- Owner Occupant
- Tenant
Fresh Coast Resource CenterThe Milwaukee Metropolitan Sewerage District's Fresh Coast Resource Center helps southeastern Wisconsin improve the health of Lake Michigan through smart use of green infrastructure to manage stormwater. Green infrastructure includes rain barrels, rain gardens, native landscaping, stormwater trees, and soil ammendments. Receive education and resources such as funding support, plant sales, and recommended vendors.
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Home-Services- Doors
- Fence
- Gutter
- Paint (Exterior)
- Porch
- Roof
- Siding
- Windows
Havenwoods Neighborhood Improvement DistrictThe Havenwoods Neighborhood Improvement District (NID) offers grants of up to $3,000 to help residents in this area of the city fund repairs to the exterior of their house. The NID also offers loans of up to $200 for outdoor lighting and security cameras.
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Home-Services- Boiler
- Electrical
- Energy Assessment
- Energy Efficiency
- Furnace
- Heating / Cooling
- Insulation
- Plumbing
- Water Heater
- Water Leak
- Windows
Home Energy PlusHome Energy Plus is a statewide program that includes 3 offerings to income-eligible residents:
1. The Wisconsin Home Energy Assistance Program providing assistance for heating costs, electric costs, and energy crisis situations. Energy assistance includes regular benefits and crisis assistance. A one-time payment during heating season, October 1-May 15, pays a portion of the property's energy costs directly to the energy supplier. Once funds are exhausted for a program year, no benefits are issued. Crisis assistance is available through a 24-hour phone line and additional support includes information on how to reduce energy costs, counseling on budgeting, and payments to the energy provider.
2. The Wisconsin Weatherization Assistance Program available through Partners for Community Development and La Casa de Esperanza in Milwaukee County provides cost-effective, energy efficiency measures and education at no cost.
3. Home Energy Plus Program Services offers services to repair or replace heating systems, water heaters, leaking fixtures, toilets, and piping.
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Home-Services- Boiler
- Electrical
- Energy Efficiency
- Furnace
- Heating / Cooling
- Insulation
- Lead Abatement
- Paint (Exterior)
- Paint (Interior)
- Plumbing
- Porch
- Roof
- Siding
- Water Heater
- Windows
Housing Resources Service Areas Home Rehabilitation Loan ProgramThe Neighborhood Improvement Development Corporation's (NIDC) Home Rehabilitation-Targeted Improvement Neighborhood (TIN) Loan Program offers forgivable, low-interest, and deferred payment rehab loans to residents in select areas. Up to $15,000 is available provided it is matched at least 1 for 1 with a payback or deferred payment loan provided through the program. The $15,000 forgivable loan turns into a grant and is forgiven after 5 years.
Eligibility may be affected by:
- Bankruptcy
- Delinquent Taxes
- Foreclosure or Late Mortgage
- Late Utility Bills
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Home-Services- Electrical
- Energy Assessment
- Energy Efficiency
- Heating / Cooling
- Insulation
- Plumbing
Home Upgrade Grant ProgramStarting Fall 2024, Green Homeowners United's Home Upgrade Grant Program offers grants of up to $8,000 for home energy efficiency upgrades for residents of Milwaukee and Waukesha counties to help decrease their energy burden.
Requirements:
- Be a veteran, or over 60 years old, or a person with a disability
- Own property for at least 5 years
Eligibility may be affected by:
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Foreclosure
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Bankruptcy
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Delinquent Taxes
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Home-Services- Boiler
- Energy Efficiency
- Furnace
- Heating / Cooling
- Insulation
- Lead Service Line Replacement
- Paint (Exterior)
- Plumbing
- Porch
- Roof
- Structure Failure
- Water Heater
- Windows
Lindsay Heights Homeowner Repair Grant ProgramThe Lindsay Heights Neighborhood Improvement District's (NID) Homeowner Repair Grant Program offers residents of the area funding for needed improvements based on the HUD County Median Income chart.
Requirements:
- Priority for Seniors (65+) on fixed income
- Reside in home at least 1 year
Eligibility may be affected by:
- Delinquent Taxes
- Home Condemned, in Receivership, or in Litigation
- Code Violations (unless project will resolve them)
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Home-Services- Lead Abatement
- Paint (Interior)
- Windows
Housing Resources Service Areas Lead Hazard Reduction ARPA ProgramRevitalize Milwaukee’s Lead Hazard Reduction American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) Program offers assistance to control or reduce lead-based paint hazards from chipping paint and old windows to protect children and families. Qualifying owner-occupied homes and tenant units can have lead paint abated at no cost.
Requirements:
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Property built before 1978
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Referred through the City of Milwaukee Health Department
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Families with children under 6 years living in/regularly visiting home
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Children under 6 years experiencing elevated blood lead levels
Eligibility may be affected by:
- Delinquent Taxes
- Property Insurance
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Home-Services- Lead Abatement
- Lead Service Line Replacement
Lead Service Line Replacement Owner Request Option ProgramMilwaukee Water Works' Lead Service Line Replacement Owner Request Option Program is available to residents who want to replace their lead service line with copper but do not qualify for a required replacement. The property owner of a 1-4 unit residential property without commercial purposes will be responsible for the lesser of the actual cost or the current average cost ($4,358 for 2024) of replacing the privately-owned portion of the line, with Water Works paying 100% of the cost to replace the publicly-owned portion. The owner must agree in advance to pay in full the private side cost within 15 years. Replacement will proceed at the discretion of Water Works due to limited capacity.
Owners of properties over 4 units or with a commercial purpose can still replace their lead service line by making their own arrangements with a contractor to replace the private side. The contractor will notify Water Works of their schedule to replace the private side. Water Works will coordinate replacement of the public side.
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Home-Services- Doors
- Drywall
- Lead Abatement
- Paint (Exterior)
- Paint (Interior)
- Windows
Housing Resources Service Areas Lead-Safe Homes ProgramThe Wisconsin Lead-Safe Homes Program is administered by Milwaukee Habitat for Humanity and offers free lead abatement services for homeowners in areas where they are building.
Requirements:
- Property built before 1978
- Children or pregnant women living in or regularly visiting home
Eligibility may be affected by:
- Delinquent Taxes
- Property Insurance
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Home-Services- Concrete
- Curb
- Doors
- Fence
- Garage
- Gutter
- Paint (Exterior)
- Porch
- Roof
- Siding
- Structure Failure
- Tree Hazard
- Windows
Live, Work, Play Home Repair GrantsNear West Side Partners' Live, Work, Play Home Repair Grants are a reimbursable, dollar-for-dollar match of up to $1,000 for $2,000 in repairs that address an exterior condition viewed from the street or an emergency repair ordered by the Department of Neighborhood Services. An application must be approved before work begins and the homeowner is responsible for obtaining all necessary permits and approvals prior to work. The number of awards will be limited annually and a waitlist will be created to manage demand.
Requirements:
- Live in a Near West Side neighborhood (Avenues West, Cold Spring Park, Concordia, Martin Drive, Merrill Park, Miller Valley, or The Valley/Piggsville)
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Home-Services- Boiler
- Energy Assessment
- Energy Efficiency
- Furnace
- Heating / Cooling
- Insulation
- Water Heater
- Windows
Housing Resources Service Areas Milwaukee Energy Efficiency (Me2) ProgramThe City of Milwaukee Environmental Collaboration Office's Milwaukee Energy Efficiency Program (Me2) makes it affordable to perform energy-saving upgrades with a low-interest loan of up to $15,000 through Summit Credit Union that can be coupled with Focus on Energy incentives.
Homeowners may also quality for a FREE home energy audit and enhanced energy efficiency incentives if their property is located within a 2024 Qualified Census Tract.
Requirements:
- Work peformed by a Participating Me2 Contractor
Eligibility may be affected by:
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Home-Services- Heating / Cooling
- Roof
- Solar
- Structure Failure
- Water Heater
Housing Resources Service Areas Milwaukee Shines Solar ProgramThe City of Milwaukee Environmental Collaboration Office's Milwaukee Shines Solar Program provides financing for solar installations through a low-interest loan of up to $20,000 through Summit Credit Union to cover up to 100% of the costs, including structural reinforcement and re-roofing expenses if these upgrades are part of the solar project. This loan can be coupled with Focus on Energy incentives and reduced solar costs through the Grow Solar Greater Milwaukee Group Buy Program.
Requirements:
Eligibility may be affected by:
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Home-Services- Doors
- Drywall
- Electrical
- Furnace
- Gutter
- Heating / Cooling
- Lead Abatement
- Paint (Exterior)
- Paint (Interior)
- Plumbing
- Porch
- Roof
- Sewer Collapse / Lateral Leak
- Siding
- Structure Failure
- Water Heater
- Water Leak
- Windows
Housing Resources Service Areas Neighborhood Improvement ProgramThe City of Milwaukee Department of Neighborhood Services' Neighborhood Improvement Program (NIP) assists residents with repairs within the NIP geographic boundaries. The minimum scope of work to qualify is $5,000 with a maximum cap of $24,500 per home (some exceptions apply). Eligible work includes code violations, maintenance, and mechanical work. Assistance is provided by local NIP Service Agencies working with local contractors. Residents may participate in the program only once.
Requirements:
- Own and occupy property a minimum of 5 years
Eligibility may be affected by:
- Delinquent Taxes
- Foreclosure or Late Mortgage
- Late Utility Bills
- Property Insurance
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Housing Status- Landlord
- Owner Occupant
- Tenant
Home-Services- Plumbing
- Sewer Collapse / Lateral Leak
Pipe Check ProgramThe Milwaukee Metropolitan Sewerage District's (MMSD) Pipe Check Program provides financial incentives to help residents within their service area eliminate sources of clear water from their home at a reduced cost. Incentives are paid directly to the contractor.
Requirements:
- An Approved Contractor completes a Clear Water Evaluation
- An Approved Contractor completes all required work
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Housing Status- Landlord
- Owner Occupant
- Tenant
Home-Services- Boiler
- Electrical
- Energy Efficiency
- Furnace
- Heating / Cooling
- Insulation
- Lead Abatement
- Paint (Interior)
- Plumbing
- Porch
- Roof
- Siding
- Windows
Rental Rehabilitation Loan ProgramThe Neighborhood Investment Development Corporation's (NIDC) Rental Rehab-Targeted Invementment Neighborhood (TIN) Loan Program offers forgivable loans for rehabilitating rental properties located in defined areas. Owners must provide at least one matching dollar for each Rental Rehab dollar received. Rent limits assume landlord pays water, sewer, trash, and snow and ice removal.
Requirements:
Eligibility may be affected by:
- Bankruptcy
- Delinquent Taxes
- Foreclosure or Late Mortgage
- Late Utility Bills
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Housing Status- Landlord
- Owner Occupant
- Tenant
Home-Services- Boiler
- Concrete
- Curb
- Doors
- Drywall
- Electrical
- Energy Assessment
- Energy Efficiency
- Fence
- Furnace
- Garage
- Gutter
- Heating / Cooling
- Insulation
- Lead Abatement
- Lead Service Line Replacement
- Paint (Exterior)
- Paint (Interior)
- Plumbing
- Porch
- Roof
- Sewer Collapse / Lateral Leak
- Siding
- Solar
- Stormwater Capture
- Structure Failure
- Tree Hazard
- Water Heater
- Water Leak
- Windows
Housing Resources Service Areas ReStore ProgramMilwaukee Habitat for Humanity's ReStore Program includes non-profit home improvement stores and donation centers whose proceeds are used to build safe, affordable homes. ReStores sell new and gently used furniture, building materials, appliances, and home accessories to the public at 50%-75% below retail value.
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Roofing Repair ProgramRevitalize Milwaukee's Roofing Repair Program assists residents of the Lindsay Heights, Clarke Square, Silver City, Burnham Park, and Layton Park neighborhoods in replacing the roofs over their heads and giving them a safer and more secure place to live.
Requirements:
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Own and occupy property for 5 years
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Meet income requirements AND be one of the following: 60 years of age or older, a person living with a disability, or a veteran
Eligibility may be affected by:
- Delinquent Taxes
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Foreclosure
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Home-Services- Boiler
- Concrete
- Electrical
- Energy Assessment
- Energy Efficiency
- Furnace
- Heating / Cooling
- Insulation
- Lead Abatement
- Paint (Exterior)
- Paint (Interior)
- Plumbing
- Porch
- Roof
- Sewer Collapse / Lateral Leak
- Water Heater
- Water Leak
- Windows
Housing Resources Service Areas Sherman Park Neighborhood Improvement District The Sherman Park Neighborhood Improvement District (NID) offers grants between $500-$5,000 to help residents in this area of the city fund energy efficiency improvements, repairs to increase water efficiency, repairs to the structural condition of the property, safety improvements, and repairs to increase the curb appeal of the property. Homeowner contributions to the project are dependent upon income levels, with as little as $0 contribution to 50% contribution expected.
Requirements:
- Own and occupy property for 5 years
Eligibility may be affected by:
- Bankruptcy
- Delinquent Taxes
- Foreclosure or Late Mortgage
- Late Utility Payments
- HUD-Subsidized Mortgage Payment
- Home Repair Assistance from Other City-Funded Programs
- Own Other Residential Properties
- Operation of Home-Based Business
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Home-Services- Boiler
- Electrical
- Furnace
- Gutter
- Heating / Cooling
- Lead Abatement
- Lead Service Line Replacement
- Paint (Exterior)
- Plumbing
- Porch
- Roof
- Sewer Collapse / Lateral Leak
- Siding
- Structure Failure
- Water Heater
- Water Leak
Housing Resources Service Areas STRONG Homes Loan ProgramThe City of Milwaukee Department of City Development STRONG Home Loans Program offers low-interest and deferred loans $1,000-$25,000 for emergency and essential home repairs including outstanding building code orders. 10 years after project completion, 25% of the loan up to $5,000 is forgivable. Technical assistance is provided in preparing a scope of work for the property, obtaining bids, and managing the construction process.
Requirements:
- 1-4 family residential properties
- Property owned and occupied for 12 months
Eligibility may be affected by:
- Delinquent Taxes
- Foreclosure or Late Mortgage
- Late Utility Bills
- Property Insurance
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Housing Status- Landlord
- Owner Occupant
- Tenant
Take Root MilwaukeeTake Root Milwaukee is a consortium of over 55 community organizations, neighborhood groups, housing counseling agencies, realtors, and lenders working to promote sustainable homeownership in the City of Milwaukee. Take Root members offer free or low-cost services that help residents buy, keep, or fix a home.
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Housing Status- Landlord
- Owner Occupant
- Tenant
Home-Services- Boiler
- Concrete
- Curb
- Doors
- Drywall
- Electrical
- Energy Assessment
- Energy Efficiency
- Fence
- Furnace
- Garage
- Gutter
- Heating / Cooling
- Insulation
- Lead Abatement
- Lead Service Line Replacement
- Paint (Exterior)
- Paint (Interior)
- Plumbing
- Porch
- Roof
- Sewer Collapse / Lateral Leak
- Siding
- Solar
- Stormwater Capture
- Structure Failure
- Tree Hazard
- Water Heater
- Water Leak
- Windows
Housing Resources Service Areas Tool Loan CenterThe Housing Resources Inc.'s Tool Loan Center provides a low-cost alternative for finding the tools you need for home improvement projects. The Center stocks a wide variety of hand and power tools from screwdrivers, hammers, and pipe wrenches to sanders, saws, ladders, wheel barrows, and more. Stop by to sign up for a membership. The annual fee is $25 or $20 for those 62 years and older.
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