Struggling California homeowners will have to wait several more weeks for the start of a $1.83 billion government aid program that will pay down loan balances and provide monthly cash assistance. The “Keep Your Home California” program was supposed to begin Monday. But it’s been delayed because of logistical issues, according to officials with the California Housing Finance Agency. The agency said the program will start on a limited basis in a few weeks and expand from there.
California expects mortgage-aid program to begin in weeks
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