May 16, 2018

HUD: FHA Extends Foreclosure Moratorium for Hurricane Maria Victims

Additional 90-day relief to help eligible FHA-insured families in Puerto Rico & U.S. Virgin Islands

For the third time since Hurricane Maria devastated Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands, the Federal Housing Administration (FHA) today announced that the agency is extending its foreclosure moratorium to borrowers with FHA-insured mortgages. This extended foreclosure moratorium is being provided for an additional 90 days due to continuing needs in these hard-hit territories.

To ensure this moratorium is implemented, HUD is instructing FHA-approved mortgage servicers to suspend all foreclosure actions against eligible FHA borrowers in these Presidentially Declared Major Disaster Areas until August 16, 2018. Read FHA’s directive to lenders, servicers and housing counseling agencies. Read FHA’s letter to mortgage servicers.

FHA borrowers may qualify for this relief if they meet the following conditions:

Earlier this year, FHA introduced a new option to help struggling borrowers impacted by Hurricane Maria and other 2017 disasters to resume their pre-disaster mortgage payments without payment shock.  FHA’s new “Disaster Standalone Partial Claim” covers up to 12-months of missed mortgage payments via an interest-free second loan on the mortgage, payable only when the borrower sells the home or refinances their mortgage. In addition, this new option requires no trial period or balloon payment and allows borrowers to keep their existing low-interest rate. FHA’s expanded loss mitigation will also streamline income documentation and other requirements to expedite relief to homeowners struggling to pay their mortgage while recovering from last year’s disasters.

FHA also has several other options to help disaster victims recover, including:

Lastly, FHA shares information with FEMA and affected states on housing providers that may have available units in disaster-impacted counties.  Some available units may be provided by HUD funded or subsidized Public Housing Agencies or Multi-Family owners. The Department will also connect FEMA and affected s states to subject matter experts to provide information on HUD programs.

Read about these and other HUD programs designed to assist disaster victims.

This post was originally published here.