Help for Houseproud people
Over-sixties and disabled people who need
to make improvements to their homes can now do so without dealing with
unscrupulous loan companies.
The ‘Houseproud' scheme gives practical help
and advice on repairs, improvements and adaptations and helps with finding
reliable tradespeople. The scheme also gives advice on getting finance,
including no-risk equity release loans.
The scheme is run by Monmouthshire County
Council in partnership with the Home Improvement Trust.
John Parfitt, Monmouthshire County Council's
Housing Renewals Manager, said:
"The credit crunch may have affected house
prices but many people are still thought to be ‘asset rich but income poor' -
this is never truer than for the over-sixties or disabled people.
"Many older homeowners or householders that
include a disabled person have a real need to repair, improve or adapt where
they live. However, the prospect of having building work done is daunting
enough without the dangers of cowboy builders and concerns over how to pay for
the work; so many people are put off the idea entirely.
"Suitable applicants can now get access to
building society backed funds and help from the council in obtaining suitable
quotes from builders and the council will supervise the work through to
completion.
Councillor Brian hood, Monmouthshire County
Council's Cabinet Member for Housing, said:
"While the scheme's not suitable for
everyone, there will be many who it can help and I would encourage anyone who
is sixty or over, or anyone who has a disabled person in the family, to give
Houseproud a call and see what it can do for them."
"With Houseproud, some people will find
peace of mind in a guarantee of no repossession and a guarantee of no negative
equity, subject to status. A further benefit is that Houseproud can
liaise with the Department of Work and Pensions to ensure that any support
which might be available to cover the costs of the loan is obtained."
Calls
the Houseproud service free on 0800 783 7569 or visit www.houseproud.org.uk
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