HUD is implementing a mortgage relief
program entitled the Emergency Homeowners Loan Program. The program
will offer a declining balance, deferred payment bridge loan
(non-recourse, subordinate loan with zero interest) for up to
$50,000 to assist eligible homeowners with payments of arrearages,
including mortgages, delinquent taxes, insurance premiums,
condominium or homeowners association fees; late fees; and certain
foreclosure-related attorneys fee. In addition to payment of
arrearages, EHLP funds may also be used to assist eligible
homeowners to make up to 24 months of mortgage payments on their
mortgage principal, interest, taxes and insurance (PITI), as well
as condominium/homeowner association fees, as applicable.
The emergency review is
necessary to enable to HUD to facilitate the collection of required
data from potential program applicants to determine their
eligibility to receive mortgage relief assistance through EHLP. The
collection of this data is vital to program implementation and
evaluation. Without the required data, the Department would be
unable to assess applicant eligibility and distribute loan funds to
assist borrowers in need. The funding appropriated for EHLP is
limited year funding and is scheduled to expire by statute on
September 30, 2011. If the Department is required to obtain PRA
approval through the traditional process we will be unable to
obligate all monies appropriated to support borrowers before the
end of the fiscal year. Emergency approval is consistent with
Congressional intent to provide the much needed relief to
homeowners facing foreclosure. The Department contends that it is
critical to implement this initiative and provide assistance to
borrowers who are desperately in need. The emergency review will
enable HUD to provide mortgage relief assistance available to
homeowners as quickly as possible. The program is of limited
duration, which supports the need for prompt implementation of the
program.
Essential for the immediate
implementation of the Emergency Homeowners Loan Program (EHLP),
which HUD was directed to establish by Congress in the Dodd-Frank
Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act, 2010.
$5,222,016
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Tanya Gunn 202 402-2350
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