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Lambton launches renovation, homeownership assistance programs

Prospective homeowners, and those needing to do renovations, are being given a leg up by the County of Lambton.

The county has launched a pair of programs aimed at assisting those in need.

Project Coordinator MacKenzie Kada said the Lambton Renovates program provides one-time financial assistance for home repairs.

"Lambton Renovates is a 10 year forgivable loan for up to $20,000 to do renovations in the home that you're in," said Kada. "That includes things like roofs, windows, doors, foundations and furnaces. There is also a $5,000 grant component that can be accessed for accessibility purposes, so things like ramps and widening doorways."

The Homeownership Down-Payment program offers a 20 year forgivable loan for a 10 per cent down payment to be used towards the purchase of a new or resale home.

For more information, including eligibility requirements, go to www.lambtononline.ca, and click on "Housing Services" under the "Resident Services" tab.

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