Showing posts with label coronavirus. Show all posts
Showing posts with label coronavirus. Show all posts

Friday, May 08, 2020

Financial Resources To Help People Affected By COVID-19

Right now, the U.S. is experiencing unprecedented times and people and businesses are facing financial hardship as the COVID-19 pandemic has essentially driven our economy to a standstill.  Millions of businesses have closed, 22 million of consumers filed for unemployment and even more are facing income reductions.
While these are hard times for some, the good news is that help is available. From government programs to big banks, private grants, and a whole lot of companies who are trying to show their appreciation and keep their doors open, here is a long list of resources, programs, deals, and information for you.
Of course, these aren’t perfect ...  you still may need to do some calling or your own research, go through an application process, or something, and programs or deals may have caps or time restrictions. But something is better than nothing, as they say, and when we are talking about financial help, any help is welcome for the average American family these days!
We hope you find this useful, and feel free to share with friends, coworkers, and your community.

Remember that if you have any questions or need help we're here for you! 


Aundrea Beach-Greco
Mortgage Advisor, CMPS
NMLS 333739
(702) 326-7866
info@aundreabeach.com
www.AundreaBeach.com


Aundrea Beach-Greco
Mortgage Advisor, CMPS
NMLS 333739
(702) 326-7866
info@aundreabeach.com
www.AundreaBeach.com

Thursday, March 19, 2020

Mortgage Payment Assistance During COVID-19

If you think you are going to have trouble making mortgage payments due to job loss or job reduction because of COVID-19, PLEASE make sure that you reach out to your loan servicer as soon as possible. 

Don't wait until it's too late and your credit scores take a hit. 

There are new policies in place... read below:

Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac are invoking the same types of measures to protect homeowners in the face of the COVID-19 pandemic as it has previously taken in other natural disasters such as hurricanes. 
They announced Thursday morning that it is suspending all foreclosure sales of properties securing its mortgages and evictions of borrowers living in homes owned by the company. That suspension is effective immediately and will extend to May 17, 2020. Freddie Mac said that period could be extended if the Federal Housing Finance Agency directs it.

It is also offering a package of relief options for borrowers having trouble making their mortgage payments because of the financial disruptions caused by the virus. 

Among some of the provisions:
Up to 12 months of forbearance.
Waiving of penalties and/or late fees.
Suspending the reporting to credit bureaus of information about delinquencies, forbearance, or trial and repayment plans.
Authorizing servicers to extend additional loss mitigation options including loan modifications.

These measures are effective immediately and apply to borrowers who are unable to make their mortgage payments due to a decline in income resulting from the impact of COVID-19, regardless of whether they have contracted the virus. Borrowers are eligible for forbearance regardless of whether their property is owner occupied, a second home or an investment property.

"We are doing all we can to help those adversely impacted by the coronavirus, including by immediately suspending foreclosure sales and evictions during this challenging time," said Donna Corley, executive vice president and head of Freddie Mac's Single-Family business. "These eviction and foreclosure stoppages are just one part of the comprehensive assistance we're providing borrowers to help protect our communities. We are also expanding relief available through our well-known forbearance programs, allowing us to reach the majority of affected borrowers as expeditiously as possible."

Borrowers who may be experiencing financial challenges due to COVID-19 are strongly encouraged to contact their mortgage servicer - the company to which they send their monthly mortgage payments. 

Fannie/Freddie said it is instructing its servicers to work with borrower to make sure they are evaluated for appropriate assistance.

877-542-9723 - Disaster relief center hotline

Read entire announcement from FHFA below: