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City of Billings
210 N. 27th St
Billings, MT 59101
Is this where I come to buy a home if I have bad credit?
The City does not look into your credit history. Our assistance is provided to eligible applicants that are able to receive a loan from a lender for the mortgage financing. The lender has certain criteria for underwriting their loans. If your credit is less than desirable the lender will let you know and you are entitled to receive a credit report and explanations on why you were denied at this time. Ask your lender what you can do to change the situation and how long it might take to do so. In the application brochure is a list of Housing Counselors, these agencies can help you get on the right track.

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1. Is this where I come to buy a home if I have bad credit?
2. I applied for the program and received a preliminary approval letter from you. Does this mean I qualify to buy a home?
3. I had a job that had me over the income limits but now I am on unemployment, do I qualify for your program?
4. What if my income changes at a later date?
5. I work more than one job which puts me over the limit. What if I or a member of my family quits one of these jobs?
6. Why do you need income on people over the age of 18 when the house will be in just my name?
7. Who should be getting you the information regarding our application?
8. I am a displaced homemaker and have owned a home in the last 3 years. Do I qualify?
9. I own a mobile home. Do I qualify?
10. Can I buy a "Manufactured Home"?
11. How do I buy a HUD Home?
12. Can I buy a home in Lockwood?
13. I applied for the program last year. Do I need to apply for the program again?
14. Do I have to use a Real Estate Agent to buy a home?
15. Do I have to attend the City's Homebuyer Workshop? Can I wait until I find a home so that I don't waste my time if I can't find a home?
16. How long do I have to find a home? Once I'm approved don't you hold the funds for me?
17. Funds are available until they run out for the year. As the program has gained popularity the funds have diminished quicker. We receive our funding in July and in the past most recent years we ran out
18. I heard that if we use the City program, we cannot take out a loan on the property. Is this true?
19. The City program inspected my home, does this mean that it is safe and up to code? Do I need to have a home inspection?
20. The City inspected my home and it was determined that repairs are needed. Who is responsible for these repairs?
21. Can you inspect the home before we make an offer to purchase it?
22. If I buy the home and discover a problem with the house, who is responsible for the repairs?