Tuesday, July 5, 2011

Emergency Homeowners Loan Program EHLP (ELPH is on the way!)

Facing foreclosure or falling behind in your payments? The Department of Housing & Urban Development has a new program that is designed to provide eligible homeowners with up to $50,000 in an interest free loan to be used to help catch up on past due payments, delinquent taxes, unpaid mortgage insurance, etc. According to the HUD website, the program is designed to assist homeowners who have lost at least 15% of their income due to job loss, decrease in wages, medical emergency or other factors due to the economy. Applicants needs to be at least 3 months behind in their payments and the mortgage must be on their primary residence. Other restrictions include income limits, mortgage cost burden, and the ability of the borrower to resume payments. More information on restrictions, application process and deadlines can be found at www.nw.org under the Foreclosure Resources tab. The website indicates that the preapplication process will end July 22.

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  1. Hey, The EHLP gives contract installment help to qualified mortgage holders by blanket past-due contract arrearages, and also paying a part of the property holder's contract installments for up to 24 months (up to $50,000 greatest).
    After a property holder is endorsed for an EHLP credit, HUD makes month to month crisis contract support installments specifically to the property holder's contract servicer. Every month, the property holder is obliged to help a base installment towards the contract installment (called a "Mortgage holder Contribution Payment"), which is 31% of the property holder's month to month salary. EHLP aid blankets the remaining contract sum, for up to 24 months.Best of good luck.....
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