Dear Homeowner,
Do you need help with your mortgage?
Your area is experiencing a disturbing home foreclosure
rate that has accelerated in recent months. News reports
cite the damaging effects of "subprime loans" as a major
factor in the unsettled market. By focusing on education and
safe mortgage alternatives, though, the Federal Housing
Administration (FHA) of the United States Department of
Housing and Urban Development (HUD) is working diligently to
address this unacceptable foreclosure trend.
Over the past few months, FHA has worked with mortgage
loan servicers to identify solutions for the crisis facing
current homeowners. Your current mortgage does not have to
be FHA insured for you to benefit from our help. If you are
facing financial difficulties due to a recent or imminent
mortgage reset, or other housing-related difficulty, I urge
you to contact us at 1-800-CALL-FHA or to visit www.fha.gov.
There you will have the opportunity to learn about
foreclosure prevention, legal rights, and credit counseling,
among other topics.
Many homeowners may also be able to take advantage of our
recently announced FHASecure program. This new
program allows eligible homeowners to refinance into a
secure, fixed-rate FHA loan even if they are in default.
Additionally, a new partnership between mortgage
companies and non-profit housing counselors called HOPE NOW
is available to you. Their mission is simple: reach out to
homeowners who may be having difficulty paying their
mortgages. For more information or to see if your mortgage
company is a member of this caring coalition please go to
www.hopenow.com.
Again, please contact us at 1-800-CALL-FHA (800-225-5342)
or go to www.fha.gov. As part of the federal government, the
Federal Housing Administration wants to help you protect and
preserve the American dream - your home.
Sincerely,
Brian Montgomery
Assistant Secretary for Housing-Federal Housing Commissioner