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DSHA offers numerous homeownership programs to low- and moderate- income Delawareans. For more detailed information on any of the programs, please contact the person listed.
Contributed by: Delaware State Housing Authority
If you put less than 20 percent down on a home mortgage, lenders often require you to have Private Mortgage Insurance (PMI). The Homeowners Protection Act of 1998 establishes rules for automatic termination and borrower cancellation of PMI on home mortgages.
Contributed by: Federal Trade Commission
Common Questions for First Time Homeowners
Why should I buy, instead of rent? What are HUD homes? Can I become a homebuyer?
Contributed by: U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development
Buying Vs. Renting
Contributed by: Dept. of Veterans Affairs
Owning your own home is the American Dream…but you need to be prepared for its challenges. These tips, tricks, and other information can help make your experience as a homeowner a little easier.
Contributed by: U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development
Renting an apartment or house is something almost everyone does sooner or later. Whether you already have a place to live or if you are currently searching, this brochure contains some advice that will hopefully make renting a little easier.
Please keep in mind that this brochure only has general information and may not fit your specific situation. Reach out to a lawyer if you have any questions.
What You Need to Know
If you own your trailer and rent a lot in a mobile home park, trailer court, or trailer park, there are some important facts that you need to know about eviction.
The new Delaware Manufactured Home Owners and Community Owners Act (MHOCCA) provides you with important rights to protect you and your manufactured home. This brochure offers a summary of your rights relating to termination of your lease agreement.
What is a Security Deposit?
Apartment and rental house hunting can be an adventure, but also a real balancing act. Issues like size, location, move-in date, monthly rent, and extra costs — like parking and utility bills — all factor in to a final decision. And many renters face the added challenge of the long-distance hunt, using websites with rental listings to find a home in another city or state.
Contributed by: Federal Trade Commission
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