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Relief Options for FHA Loans

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 -   HUD's National Servicing Center has more information on relief options
 -   See also "owning a home" at left, under "single family" for more information to help homeowners.
 -   Hurricane Resource page

Homeowners falling behind on an FHA loan should know that:

  • if your home was damaged or your income reduced because of a hurricane, tornado, flood, wildfire, or other natural or man-made event -- and your home or job is in an area that the President declared a disaster area -- your lender will not start foreclosure for 90 days. Read about what homeowners and lenders need to know.

  • if you or your spouse is on active military duty, you may qualify for a reduction in your interest rate -- and, thereby, reduced payments. Read about how the Servicemembers Civil Relief Act affects military homeowners, and what lenders need to know.

  • if you work with your lender, you may be able to save your home. Read HUD's Guide to Avoiding Foreclosure.

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