At work: Patricia Hull, housing counselor
Jun 21, 2009 -- By Nancy Jones-Bonbrest -- The Baltimore Sun
BALTIMORE--Patricia Hull, a former real estate agent, has changed the focus of her counseling from guiding people into homeownership to showing them how to keep their homes.
... It typically takes 60 to 90 days to get an answer from lenders as to whether they are agreeable to refinancing or modifying a loan or lowering a mortgage payment. During this time, Hull recommends that clients call their lenders weekly or every other week to check in.
Hull said the housing atmosphere has changed from seeing primarily clients with unfavorable loans to those who need assistance because of economic hardship. The federal Making Home Affordable program has helped open up options to homeowners, Hull said. This includes greater access to lenders and a consistency in how lenders work with customers.
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Sunday, June 21, 2009
Tuesday, June 16, 2009
HUD Offers $58 Million for Housing Counseling
Funding to help hundreds of thousands of homeowners, homebuyers and renters find and sustain housing
WASHINGTON--The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development today announced that more than $58 million is available for a broad range of housing counseling programs to help families find and preserve housing. The funding is an increase of $11 million, or 23 percent, over last year. These grants will be awarded competitively to hundreds of HUD-approved counseling agencies and State Housing Finance Agencies that offer a variety of services including how to purchase or rent a home, how to avoid foreclosure, how to improve credit scores, and how to qualify for a reverse mortgage.
"Now, more than ever, it is crucial that American families make informed decisions about their housing choices," said HUD Secretary Shaun Donovan. "These counseling agencies are also vital to the success of the President's Making Home Affordable Plan which is helping families avoid foreclosure and remain in their homes."
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WASHINGTON--The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development today announced that more than $58 million is available for a broad range of housing counseling programs to help families find and preserve housing. The funding is an increase of $11 million, or 23 percent, over last year. These grants will be awarded competitively to hundreds of HUD-approved counseling agencies and State Housing Finance Agencies that offer a variety of services including how to purchase or rent a home, how to avoid foreclosure, how to improve credit scores, and how to qualify for a reverse mortgage.
"Now, more than ever, it is crucial that American families make informed decisions about their housing choices," said HUD Secretary Shaun Donovan. "These counseling agencies are also vital to the success of the President's Making Home Affordable Plan which is helping families avoid foreclosure and remain in their homes."
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