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Whether you want to fix a faucet or add a new addition to your home, you need to know the facts and the pitfalls of home improvements. Here are some sources that can help.

Federal Loan Programs

 -   About HUD's rehabilitation and repair home loan
 -   Program description
 -   Q&As about HUD's rehabilitation and repair loan
 -   HUD's property improvement loan
 -   Fixing up your home and how to finance it
 -   HUD-approved lenders
 -   Home Improvement Loans for Native Americans
 -   Rural home improvement and repair loans/grants

Community-based Programs

 -   HOME program
 -   Contact a HOME representative in your community
 -   Community Development Block Grant Program
 -   Contact a CDBG representative in your area

Consumer Information

 -   Household Energy Efficiency - Home Energy Briefs
 -   Protect yourself: deceptive home improvement contractors
 -   Home energy saver
 -   Home Repairs by Readers Digest
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