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FHA Workout Page
On May 20, 2009, the President signed the ‘Helping Families Save Their Homes Act of 2009.” This new law gave the Federal Housing Administration (FHA) additional loss mitigation authority to assist FHA mortgagors under the Making Home Affordable Program (MHA). The MHA program was designed to help homeowners retain their homes and help to prevent the destructive impact of foreclosures on families and communities. On August 15, 2009 FHA released the FHA-HAMP program to further enhance it abilities to help suffering homeowners with FHA insured loans. Download a copy of my guide today “A Homeowners Guide To Loan Modifications,” and find out all about how FHA’s programs work and how to Stop foreclosure on your home!
- Avoid the Stress of not knowing what plans are available and how to qualify for them.
- Convert your adjustable-rate to a fixed rate.
- Reduce your monthly mortgage payment.
- Get your mortgage back on track.
In addition to obtaining the knowledge you need, you will also receive two additional free bonuses for purchasing today. This is a limited time offer, so don’t miss out on these priceless bonuses:!
Bonus 1: Receive unlimited customer support with our One-on-One enhancement session. You will speak to alive representative who will provide you with individual guidance and help.
Bonus 2: Access to our workshop. Here you will be able to utilize our web based document preparation system and create a bank ready package. This is a State of the Art Program designed to put everything into perspective for your lender.
Get your copy of “A Homeowners Guide To Loan Modifications”

Looking forward to hearing from you,
Shayne Smith / Founder
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Latest HUD Press Releases
HUD ANNOUNCES AGREEMENT WITH NEBRASKA LANDLORD TO SETTLE HOUSING DISCRIMINATION COMPLAINT
WASHINGTON - The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) announced today that it has reached a $22,500 settlement agreement with the owner and managers of at Cheyenne Villa Apartments, a 56-unit, HUD-assisted townhome complex in Sydney, Nebraska. The settlement resolves a complaint filed by a resident who uses a wheelchair and walker, who alleged that management the development failed to accommodate her request to transfer to the first available ground-floor unit. The resident also claimed that management denied requests for a parking space and a ramp to ease her access to her unit.
HUD, HUD INSPECTOR GENERAL AND U.S. ATTORNEY ANNOUNCE $202 MILLION SETTLEMENT WITH DEUTSCHE BANK AND MORTGAGEIT
Preet Bharara, the United States Attorney for the Southern District of New York, Stuart F. Delery, the Acting Assistant Attorney General for the Civil Division of the U.S. Department of Justice, Helen Kanovsky, General Counsel of the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development ("HUD"), and David A. Montoya, Inspector General of HUD, announced today that the United States has settled a civil fraud lawsuit against DEUTSCHE BANK AG, DB STRUCTURED PRODUCTS, INC., DEUTSCHE BANK SECURITIES, INC. (collectively "DEUTSCHE BANK" or the "DEUTSCHE BANK defendants") and MORTGAGEIT, INC. ("MORTGAGEIT").
HUD AWARDS MORE THAN $40 MILLION IN GRANTS TO COMBAT HOUSING DISCRIMINATION
WASHINGTON - The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development today awarded nearly $41.18 million to 99 fair housing organizations and other non-profit agencies in 35 states and the District of Columbia to assist people who believe they have been victims of housing discrimination (see attached list of grantees). Read a complete project-by-project summary of the programs awarded grants today.
OHUD AWARDS OVER $2.5 MILLION IN GRANTS TO REDUCE HEALTH AND SAFETY HAZARDS IN HOUSING
WASHINGTON - The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development today awarded $2.58 million in grants to four projects intended to protect children and families from health hazards in their homes. The awards will be made to academic and non-profit institutions that advance the recognition and control of residential health and safety hazards to improve our understanding of the link between housing and health. Read a complete project-by-project summary of the programs awarded grants today.
HUD LAUNCHES OVERHAUL OF CONSOLIDATED PLANNING PROCESS
WASHINGTON - It used to be that the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development would require more than 1,200 cities, counties and states to undergo a paper-based, time-intensive and costly planning process as a condition of receiving billions of dollars in federal funding. No more. Today, HUD is launching the eCon Planning Suite, a set of 21st Century data and technology tools to help communities ensure that scarce federal dollars are targeted to where they are needed most and can achieve the biggest impact.
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