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Updated 17 days ago, 11/06/2024

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Jeff Ryan
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  • Investor
  • Marne, MI
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Any experience with "Michigan Saves" - "Lead Poisoning Prevention Fund" ?

Jeff Ryan
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  • Investor
  • Marne, MI
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Hello,   I believe this program is fairly new, so I don't know if anyone would, but do any MI investors have experience using the "Lead Poisoning Prevention Fund" through an organization Michigan Saves?

I have applied, scheduled to have the lead investigation for hazards soon.  On another G.R. house, I have used a program through the city "Get the Lead Out", a somewhat more popular program for some time here.  This house didn't meet qualifications of that, no children under 6, not vacant.  But I was lead to this program as an alternative through a G.R. RE Conference session on 'Get the Lead Out'.  I don't suspect this particular home will have many / if any hazards, but it does still have the original (painted) wood siding, which was the impetus for me looking at this , or any similar, program.  I was just looking for general thoughts/feedback about this program since I'm pending for the investigation soon.  Or if anyone has had any other similar investigations with remediation in the area.   Thanks much.   

  • Jeff Ryan