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[Photo: Palm trees sway in front of apartment building with balconies] See how HUD funds benefit your community
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[Photo:  certificate and medal] Southern California HUD Staff Recognized for Volunteer Efforts
On Tuesday, February 5th, sixty-three HUD staff was ceremoniously rewarded at the Los Angeles Field Office for their unselfish efforts during last October’s Federal disaster declaration.


[Photo: Making Home Affordable] Making Home Affordable
A recent expansion of the Making Home Affordable program now allows borrowers who are current but up to 125 percent underwater on their mortgage, and have mortgages currently owned or guaranteed by Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac to refinance those loans according to the terms of the Home Affordable Refinance program established earlier this year.
 -   Find out more at MakingHomeAffordable.gov

Renting?
To apply for low-income housing at privately owned apartments, you will need to visit the management office of each apartment building that interests you. For more information about renting and rental assistance, see our Rental Help page.

[Photo: ] house Buying a home?
Your credit history is a key factor in determining if you will be approved for a mortgage. A housing counselor can help you understand your credit and suggest ways to fix credit problems. To find a housing counselor near you,
visit our Homeownership page

Have a question about FHA?
Want to know more about refinancing, reverse mortgages, FHA loans, or any other FHA program?
 -   Contact our FHA Resource Center.
 -   Email info@fhaoutreach.com
 -   Phone 800-CALLFHA (800-225-5342)
 -   How to become an FHA-Approved lender


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