CalHFA Plans to Put $700 Million in Funding to Good Use
The California Housing Finance Agency (CalHFA) announced Friday that it will develop innovative initiatives to use nearly $700 million in new federal funding to help the state’s most troubled homeowners stay in their homes. The agency will work quickly to develop programs to help California’s low- and moderate-income homeowners and will submit plans of these efforts to the federal government by April 16.
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