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iam disabled and my hus.is to we need a bigger house in another state. how may we get a grant for this house?

whenwe bought this house it was ok now that i have all this disabled equipment.i am always rippingthe walls and furniture with my wheelchair. we havr got to have a larger house.
By cherokeerose007213 from CA Aug 4th 2015
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The best advice I can give you is to contact a LOCAL mortgage broker and apply with them. ( Local to the area you wish to move to) Once they see your complete loan profile, they will be better equipped to advise you properly. If there are any grants available, you'll have to check with local community housing resources to get any info that might be available, but my advise is in regarding you actually qualifying and purchasing a new home. You will have to qualify based on credit and income, but if you looking for a grant to get a free home, I don't think anything like that is available in most cases.. Also, by applying with your LOCAL Broker, you have an advantage because he's familiar with local customs and works with many lenders with each one offering a different type of lending program. This is unlike the local bank which typically only has a few lending programs. The more lenders, the more lending options, and the more likely your scenario will be accepted.. Plus, the broker is experienced in seeking out the best loan terms for your particular scenario, and he has lower overhead which typically results in lower rates and fees than most of the larger lenders.. I'm a Broker here in Scottsdale AZ and I only lend in Arizona. If you or someone you know is looking for financing options, feel free to contact me or pass along my information. William J. Acres, Lender411's number ONE lender in Arizona. 480-287-5714 WilliamAcres.com

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