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See what people are quacking about. Great experience in working with Ability Walk-In Tubs who was able to work with us where other walk-in-tub companies would not work with us in an effort to get grant money from a local support agency for our sister who is no longer able to safely get in and out of our existing bathtub… Mr. Cisar worked with us and the agency over a 7 month period to help us get the grant approved for the walk-in-tub so my sister could bath again. It took total of 15 days from date of original order through installation completion. The walk-in-tub was installed by Jaworski Remodeling and the total experience was wonderful and professional. |
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Allegheny County Economic Development (AHLIP) AHLIP is a home-improvement loan program administered by the Allegheny County Department of Economic Development. It's an affordable way for eligible Allegheny County residents to rehabilitate and improve their homes. Eligible is based on income limits. You must own a home in Allegheny County (excluding the City of Pittsburgh, McKeesport, and the boroughs of Trafford, Thornburg, Penn Hills and Churchill). For an application or more information on the types of financial assistance available, call one of the above phone numbers. Pennsylvania Aging Waiver Program The Aging Waver offers a flexible, personalized program of support and services to individuals ages 60 and older in their own homes, including home modifications. To learn more, see page 10 of this Guide, or contact DHS AAA or the Department of Public Welfare at 1 (800) 692-7462. Pennsylvania Assistive Technology Foundation (PATF) This nonprofit organization provides low-interest loans to people with disabilities and older Pennsylvanians so that they can buy the asstive technology devices and services they need. Loan application forms can be downloaded online. Urban Redevelopment Authority of Pittsburgh The URA helps City of Pittsburgh residents to buy a home or improve their existing home through funding from mortgage revenue bonds and gederal, state and local funds. Their mortgage and home improvement plans vary in features and eligibility. URA's loan offerings include the following home improvement loans: Pittsburgh Home Rehabilitation Program (PHRP): Provides a zero percent fixed interest rate for up to 20 years for your home improvements. Consumers can borrow up to $25,000. For low to moderate income homeowners in the City of Pittsburgh. Grant funds are available if you apply for this loan. Home Improvement Loan Program (HILP). The interest rate is 5.99 percent with terms of 10, 15, and 20 years with no equity requirements. Consumers may borrow up to $15,000 for a single-unit home, although the home can have up to four units. For moderate income homeowners in the City of Pittsburgh. Keystone Renovation and Repair Program (R&R). This program is for homeowners in the City of Pittsburgh who earn less than $90,000. Consumers can borrow up to $35,000. The attractive interest rates are based on the term of the loan (10, 15, or 20 years) and there are no equity requirements.
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