
Home repairs are a necessary but expensive part of owning a home. For Michigan homeowners who qualify, there are grants and low-interest loans that can help cover home repairs, updates, and renovations that improve the home and, by extension, the neighborhood and the larger community. Here, we’ve rounded up a variety of loans and grants for home repairs in Michigan, along with the requirements for each program and where to find the application. We’ve also included tips for how to find programs in your specific county or city. The U.S. Department of Agriculture Rural Development offers Single Family Housing Repair Loans & Grants in Michigan. This program is also known as the Section 504 Home Repair program. It provides low-interest home loans to low-income homeowners so they can repair, improve, and modernize their homes. To qualify, homeowners must meet income requirements, and the property must be in an eligible rural area. Homeowners who qualify for low-income loans can receive a maximum loan of $40,000 with a 1% fixed interest rate and a 20-year term length. Homeowners at least 62 years old who meet the income limits can apply for a grant with a lifetime limit of $10,000. Requirements: Apply through your local Rural Development office. The Revive Home Repair Grant, formerly known as the Neighborhood Impact Program (NIP) through the Federal Home Loan Bank (FHLBank) Indianapolis participating member institutions, for example, offer subsidies up to $15,000 to complete eligible home rehabilitation or repair projects. You can check with your bank to see if they offer the Revive Home Repair Program. Requirements: Aside from deferred maintenance repairs, Revive – Home Repair Grant can also be used for accessibility modifications and upgrades, which used to be covered under FHLBank Indianapolis’ Accessibility Modifications Program (AMP). Visit the Revive program site to view the full requirements. The Habitat for Humanity Home Preservation Program offers home repairs for low-income homeowners who need help with home maintenance due to either physical or financial hardship. While this is a Habitat for Humanity program, local Habitat for Humanity organizations oversee the applications and completion of projects. In some cases, an affordable loan is made to the homeowner, and their payments are then placed in a revolving fund used to fund other Home Preservation repairs. To apply, search for the Habitat for Humanity Home Preservation Program in your area, for instance, Northeast Michigan, Oakland County, and Cheboygan County. Michigan’s State Emergency Relief can assist with home repairs needed to remedy unsafe living conditions and repair essential home systems. This program offers repairs for the furnace, hot water heaters, and septic systems, as well as non-energy-related repairs. Requirements: You can apply through the MIBridges website. If you’re concerned about lead levels in your home or drinking water, the Mi Lead Safe Home Program allows you to apply for home lead services, learn about lead in drinking water, and find out where to get a blood lead test.Single Family Housing Repair Loans and Grants
Revive (Neighborhood Impact Program)
Habitat for Humanity Home Preservation Program
Michigan Home Repairs
Mi Lead Safe