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Find your local housing authority for mortgage assistance

https://www.chchelps.org/get-help

 

STEP 1

CONTACT YOUR CLOSEST HOUSING AGENCY USING THE LINK ABOVE

Housing agencies provide free counseling sessions to homeowners who need assistance with remaining in their homes.

 

STEP 2

PLAN OF ACTION

Upon contacting an agency and scheduling an appointment, you’ll have the peace of mind having a plan of action with a quick turnaround.

 

Guidelines & Qualifications

Limited assistance is provided to qualified homeowner(s) who have experienced a temporary disruption in income, unforeseen expenses or other hardship which caused, or is anticipated to cause, the homeowner to fall behind on their mortgage, Home Owners Association or real estate tax payments.

The Mortgage Assistance Program (MAP) creates a temporary bridge to help stabilize a housing situation and avoid relative detrimental credit and other issues associated with mortgage delinquency.

Homeowner(s) must attend a free counseling session with a US Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) approved Housing Counseling agency to determine program eligibility.

The homeowner(s) temporary financial hardship must be unforeseeable, outside of their control, be resolvable and unlikely to reoccur.

Funding to support mortgage payments, HOA and/or property tax payments may not exceed a maximum of $6,000.

The homeowner(s) must demonstrate the ability to resume mortgage, HOA and tax payments (as applicable) after MAP assistance has been provided.

Property must be owner-occupied and must be the homeowner(s) principal residence.

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