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Code · Maryland · Housing and Community Development

§ 4-1701

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§4–1701.
(a)In this subtitle the following words have the meanings indicated.
(b)“Family of limited income” means a family or individual that qualifies under § 4-1706 of this subtitle.
(c)“Owner-builder” means an individual or family that provides all, or a substantial amount, as the Department determines, of the labor to build a dwelling that will be the principal residence of the individual or family.
(d)“Program” means the Self-Help Homeownership Technical Assistance Program.
(e)“Project” means six or more dwellings near one another that are built or rehabilitated by owner-builders or self-help rehabilitators who use self-help methods and work as a team on each other’s dwellings.
(f)“Self-help rehabilitator” means an individual or family that provides all, or a substantial amount, as the Department determines, of the labor to rehabilitate, renovate, or improve the principal residence of the individual or family.
(g)“Technical assistance grant” means a grant under the Program.
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