Clermont County to open disaster loan outreach center

Loans available for homeowners and renters

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Posted: 03/15/2012

WASHINGTON TWP, Oh - Clermont County tornado victims will be able to apply for Small Business Administration (SBA) loans starting at 10:00 a.m. on  Friday.

That's when the Clermont County Disaster Loan Outreach Center will open at the Washington Township Hall on 2238 Highway 756.

Ohio Emergency Management Agency Director Nancy Dragani will be on hand to help open the office.

"The SBA disaster declaration will make low-interest loans available to eligible homeowners and renters to replace their belongings," she said.  "Renters could receive up to $40,000 in loans, while homeowners could receive up to $200,000 in loans to rebuild their home or replace furniture."

Applicants must meet eligibility requirements and must be able to repay the full loan amount.

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