In the aftermath of a disaster,
homeowners often
face an onerous choice: Hold off on repairs and live in limbo while awaiting a verdict on whether they
qualify for a buyout or start investing in reconstruction so they have a place to live in the interim.
In the Detroit Free Press, business writer Susan Tompor discussed how Michigan
homeowners who
faced financial hardships and got behind on their property taxes may be able to
qualify for up to $ 30,000 in assistance.