Pennsylvania Homeowner Assistance Fund Reopening

Pennsylvania Homeowner Assistance Fund Reopening





 

Pennsylvania Homeowner Assistance Fund Reopening

The PHFA will be reopening the PA Homeowner Assistance Fund on Monday, March 18, to eligible new applicants until the balance of the funds has been exhausted.

 

The program aids with the following mortgage and housing-related expenses to address mortgage delinquencies and avoid default, foreclosure, and displacement as a result of COVID-19 pandemic related financial hardships. The maximum amount of assistance for any homeowner under the PAHAF is $50,000.

 

Minimum eligibility criteria include:

 

  • Homeowner owns and occupies the property as their primary residence.
  • Property is in Pennsylvania.
  • Homeowner is at least 30 days past due on the mortgage payments and/or housing-related expenses for which they are requesting PAHAF assistance, except for forward mortgage assistance, for which, as a standalone option, mortgage payments cannot be delinquent to receive funding.
  • Homeowner has experienced a financial hardship as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic since January 21, 2020, and is seeking assistance with past due mortgage and housing-related expenses. This can include a qualified financial hardship that began before January 21, 2020 and continued after that date.

 

Applicants should visit the PAHAF dashboard to learn more and apply.

Program Dashboard — Pennsylvania Homeowner Assistance Fund (pahaf.org)


Information is extracted from Rep Joseph Hohenstein's newsletter

 

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