Finance
What is a down payment assistance (DPA) program and how does it work in Ohio?
AA loan for luxury properties
BPrograms providing grants or low-interest loans to help buyers with down payment and closing costs✓ Correct
CA seller concession requirement
DA tax credit for down payments
Explanation
Ohio Housing Finance Agency (OHFA) and local housing agencies offer DPA programs: grants or forgivable/deferred loans helping buyers with down payments and closing costs. These expand homeownership opportunities for moderate-income buyers.
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