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Nassau Suffolk Partnership Housing Development Fund Company Inc.

Nassau Suffolk Partnership Housing Development Fund Company Inc.

Hauppauge, NY
Tax ID11-3360966

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About this organization

Revenue

$666,632

Expenses

$569,217

Website

lihp.org

Mission

The development and/or rehabilitation of completed housing units to homeowners in accordance with Nassau Suffolk Partnership Housing Development Fund Company, Inc.'s tax exempt purpose. In 2014, there were 2 units completed and transferred. There were no other units under construction as of the end of the year.

About

In 2014, Nassau Suffolk Partnership Housing Development Fund Company, Inc. completed and transferred 2 home units to homebuyers in Nassau County and Suffolk County, New York. The homebuyers were individuals who met specific income eligibility requirements and would not otherwise have been able to afford a new home in the market place. There were no other units under construction as of the end of the year.