Ali Sheibani, Habitat’s director of homeowner services, said prospective buyers could have obligations ranging from student loans to medical expenses, unpaid child support, or the effects of identity theft.
Blacks in the state of Washington may now qualify for Habitat for Humanity homes, thanks to an innovative program in the Seattle region that will erase up to $50,000 of debt.
The new initiative by Habitat for Humanity Seattle-King & Kittitas Counties intends to assist individuals in eliminating or drastically reducing past debts that may impede their ability to obtain a mortgage, today!
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