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Josh Frank
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Philadelphia, PA
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Neighborhood Stabilization Program

Josh Frank
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Philadelphia, PA
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I am looking at a property that is part of the "Neighborhood Stabilization Program" and it states "Before sending an offer Check the NSP2 Tables to see that the Buyer complies with the Family Size-Income requirements." I am having a tough time finding what these requirements are. Does anyone have experience with these types of properties and know the requirements? Is there any way to make them work at rentals?