Monday, December 3, 2007

Live in A Country Inn For Free


Through the Resident-Curatorship Program people can sometimes enter into a lease agreement with a state to restore the historic property and maintain it in good condition in exchange for living in the property in a lifetime leasehold. That means no mortgage payment and no property taxes, but you must have the funds to restore the home. Resident-Curator programs have been established in Massachusetts, Maryland, Delaware, and Vermont (Pennsylvania is in discussion on the program). To learn more about the program or to see if your state may offer this service contact your state Department of Natural Resources which can found at www.govengine.com or the State Historic Preservation Office at http://www.nationaltrust.org/help/statewide_org.asp

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