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What is an LPA?

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What is an LPA?

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An LPA is a Local Program Administrator. They are the primary contact organization in each county or community for the R&R Program. In some parts of the state, LPAs may have partnered with lenders, housing counselors, or other organizations to form a Local Program Partnership to administer the R&R Loan Program. The LPA or the Lender will see if the borrowers can afford the R&R loan and, if so, how much of a loan, help them prioritize spending of these borrowed funds (the “home evaluation”), and assist in finding a contractor.

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