Comparison notes
What the sources say
These notes keep conflicting or conditional source language visible instead of flattening it into a fake clean answer.
Current county page and 2026 flyer use the lower cap set
The live county page and the 2026 flyer both describe up to $7,500 generally and up to $10,000 for veterans, county employees, and listed Georgia public-service roles as an interest-free soft second loan.
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Older official flyer still shows a higher cap set
An older official Clayton County flyer still advertises up to $10,000 generally and up to $15,000 for special groups, which conflicts with the newer county page and flyer.
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County plans still use a different forgiveness frame
The 2025 and 2026 county action-plan materials still describe a five-year affordability period and lien, which does not cleanly match the page language about five or ten years depending on assistance amount.
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Verification checklist
What to verify yourself
Use this checklist to confirm current status, scope, and eligibility directly at the official source.
- Confirm whether the current public cap set is $7,500 / $10,000 or $10,000 / $15,000.
- Confirm whether the live occupancy-forgiveness term is always five years or varies between five and ten years based on assistance amount.
- Confirm whether Clayton County has posted a single current buyer packet that reconciles the flyer and annual-plan language.
- Confirm whether the public page now has a buyer-facing guideline that supersedes the lender-only materials.
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