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Guy M.
  • Flipper/Rehabber
  • Williamsburg, VA
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Winterization Assistance Program (WAP) St. Louis, MO

Guy M.
  • Flipper/Rehabber
  • Williamsburg, VA
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I'm rehabbing and renting out a house in the Jennings area of St. Louis, MO and a co-worker, who is a class-A contractor and landlord in North Carolina, told me that he was able to get his rental unit winterized (new windows, HVAC, etc.) with the help of the state. He showed me documents from NC, so I did my research in the STL area and found that they have this assistance (as they do in 50+ states). 

In the position of landlord, I have seven people in my household so my income does not exceed 200% of poverty level, which is required to qualify. I would like to apply for this assistance before I move a tenant in, even though this could be done with the unit occupied. This sounds like a great opportunity to cut out-of-pocket expenses.

Is anyone familiar with this program? How did it work out? 

Link: http://www.caastlc.org/pdf/wx-brochure-04-03-14.pd...

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