Homeowners encouraged to apply no
California Housing Finance Agency which oversees the program. “But there are still many homeowners who need some help and our mission is to provide them with the assistance.”
Keep Your Home California has provided more than $33 million a month to homeowners in the last year. Participants can qualify for help under four different programs including principal reduction, unemployment assistance, mortgage reinstatement assistance and a transition assistance program for those who cannot keep their homes. A pilot program to help seniors with a reverse mortgage is also available.
The principal reduction program offers the maximum amount of help for homeowners – up to $100,000 off the principal mortgage balance. Homeowners have received an average of $75,000 in principal reductions and a 14 percent drop in monthly payments.
Nearly $34 million in principal mortgage reduction was issued statewide – $3.25 million in Fresno County – during the second quarter of this year. Principal reductions make up 50 percent of the program’s current transactions. Program officials are encouraging homeowners, especially those with unaffordable or underwater mortgages, to apply for help now.
For more information, visit keepyourhomecalifornia.org or call 888-954-5337.
“California’s economy and housing market have improved and quite a few families and homeowners are back on track financially,” said Tia Boatman Patterson, executive director of the Keep Your Home California has provided more than $33 million a month to homeowners in the last year. Participants can qualify for help under four different programs including principal reduction, unemployment assistance, mortgage reinstatement assistance and a transition assistance program for those who cannot keep their homes. A pilot program to help seniors with a reverse mortgage is also available.
Nearly $34 million in principal mortgage reduction was issued statewide – $3.25 million in Fresno County – during the second quarter of this year. Principal reductions make up 50 percent of the program’s current transactions. Program officials are encouraging homeowners, especially those with unaffordable or underwater mortgages, to apply for help now.
For more information, visit keepyourhomecalifornia.org or call 888-954-5337.