Finance
An Ohio homebuyer qualifies for the Ohio Housing Finance Agency (OHFA) first-time homebuyer program. A key benefit of OHFA programs is:
AComplete elimination of property taxes for 10 years
BBelow-market interest rates and down payment assistance grants for eligible buyers✓ Correct
CFree title insurance for qualified buyers
DAutomatic pre-approval without income verification
Explanation
OHFA programs provide below-market interest rate mortgages, down payment assistance grants, and mortgage tax credit certificates (MCC) to help eligible Ohio first-time homebuyers afford homeownership.
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