Energy Efficient Home Improvements

 

 

Tax Credits for energy efficient home improvements When the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 passed it included tax credits for energy efficient home improvements. Homeowners will enjoy the long-term energy savings benefit and a tax credit. The credit applies to 2009 and 2010 returns with a lifetime cap of $1,500. Fill out IRS form 5695 to claim the credits when you file your federal tax return.

 

Published in PAR Consumer Section

 

 

 

Green Mortgages With an Energy Efficient Mortgage, lenders will take into account lower monthly utility costs and qualify a buyer for a higher monthly mortgage payment and may also be willing to finance energy efficient home improvements into the mortgage. Source: CNN Money
 

Published in PAR Consumer Section. 

 

 

Posted PMAR 2/3/2020

 

Learn About Making Home Affordable

Learn About Making Home Affordable

 

Refinancing
Many homeowners pay their mortgages on time but are not able to refinance to take advantage of today’s lower mortgage rates perhaps due to a decrease in the value of their home.

 

Posted by www.makinghomeaffordable.gov

 

PMAR post 2/3/2010

 

 

 

Loan Modification

Modification
Many homeowners are struggling to make their monthly mortgage payments perhaps because their interest rate has increased or they have less income.

 

Posted by www.makinghomeaffordable.gov

 

 

 

PMAR post 2/3/2010