[Logo: Homes and Communities: U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development] Local information
[Vea la versión en español de esta página] [Contact Us] [Display the text version of this page] [Search/Index]
 

Connecticut
Local Newsroom
Homeownership
Rental Help
Homeless
Local HUD Offices
Library
Complaints
Common Questions
Calendar

HUD news

Homes

Resources

Communities

Working with HUD

Tools
Webcasts
Mailing lists
RSS Feeds
Help

[The U.S. government's official web portal]  

Hartford Hosts Homeownership Protection Seminar

- -
 Information by State
 Print version
 

Rensselaer College in Hartford, CT was the setting of a recently held Homeownership Protection seminar sponsored by HUD’s Hartford Field Office. The session was one of several held across the nation to promote FHA products. Special emphasis was placed on helping existing homeowners keep their homes in light of increased foreclosures due to sub-prime lending issues.

[Photo: Karen Nigel]
Karen Nigel of the Hartford Education Resource Center, a HUD-approved housing counseling agency.

Julie Fagan, Hartford Field Office Director, provided opening comments to the nearly 50 individuals in attendance. This was followed by John Ertle, Single Family Housing Specialist, presenting information on how to become a first-time homebuyer, foreclosure prevention, refinancing and the benefits of FHA products in purchasing and refinancing a home. HUD-approved housing counseling agencies--Neighborhood Housing Services of New Britain, Housing Education Resource Center and Co-opportunity of Hartford--were on hand to provide advice and to set up appointments with interested homebuyers and homeowners.

The resets of sub-prime loans are just now beginning to accelerate in Connecticut and are projected to continue through October 2008. The seminar represents one of the many activities being undertaken by the Hartford Field Office to address sub-prime lending issues and to promote homeownership in the state.

Visit HUD’s fha.gov website to learn more about FHA products and HUD’s Homeownership website to learn about homebuying opportunities in Connecticut.

 
Content current as of 1 October 2009   Follow this link to go  Back to top   
----------
FOIA Privacy Web Policies and Important Links  Home [logo: Fair Housing and Equal Opportunity]
[Logo: HUD seal] U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development
451 7th Street S.W., Washington, DC 20410
Telephone: (202) 708-1112   TTY: (202) 708-1455
Find the address of a HUD office near you