Who We Are

Who We Are

Having 'choice' is the biggest weapon the homeowner has versus the mortgage companies. Many of the options homeowners have available to them in many situations, are never presented to them.

Here at homebuyersfriend.info, we provide the homebuyer with leverage to determine the best way to position their obligations so that your money works for you. Consider reviewing your estimates now to get an idea of the savings you're entitled to. Programs are updated regularly so that visitors have access to the latest information.

Who We Are?

we are the ally of the American homebuyer.

Let our licensed specialist provide you with a game plan that guarantees growth and sustainability for the times to come.

Below are a couple of options for Homebuyer Assistance

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Homeowner Assistance Fund*/   The purpose of the Homeowner Assistance Fund (HAF) is to prevent mortgage delinquencies and defaults, foreclosures, loss of utilities or home energy services, and displacement of homeowners experiencing financial hardship after January 21, 2020. Funds from the HAF may be used for assistance with mortgage payments, homeowner’s insurance, utility payments, and other specified purposes. The law prioritizes funds for homeowners who have experienced the greatest hardships, leveraging local and national income indicators to maximize the impact. The Homeowner Assistance Fund provides: A minimum of $50 million for each state, the District of Columbia and Puerto Rico $498 million for Tribes or Tribally designated housing entities and the Department of Hawaiian Home Lands $30 million for the territories of Guam, American Samoa, the U.S. Virgin Islands, and the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands Find homeowner assistance View information about how to connect with homeowner assistance near you. Find homeowner assistance in your area   RECENT UPDATES May On May 6th, Treasury published a Statement from Secretaries Yellen, Fudge, McDonough, and Vilsack on Continued Efforts to Connect Homeowners to Pandemic Relief April HAF Plans: On April 6, 2022, Treasury published approved HAF Plans for state programs. Promising Practices:  On April 6, 2022, Treasury published Promising Practices for Helping Homeowners Determine their Best Options and  Strategic Outreach. March Reporting: Treasury published Draft HAF Guidance on Quarterly and Annual Reporting Responsibilities for HAF Participants.  The draft HAF Guidance is open for public comment through April 14, 2022 and comments can be submitted to Treasury by email at HAF@Treasury.gov.  Please  include “HAF Quarterly and Annual Guidance Comments” in the subject header of the email. February Guidance:  Treasury updated HAF Guidance on February 24, 2022 to provide additional guidance on the use of program income, eligible housing counseling services, administrative expenses, eligible uses of funds, and approaches for household income verification. December UPDATE – Deadline for Notice of Funds Request: The Deadline for a Tribe, Tribally Designated Housing Entity (TDHE), or the Department of Hawaiian Home Lands to submit a notice of funds request has been extended to December 15, 2021. UPDATE—HAF PLANS: Treasury has published updated guidance and related materials for HAF participants to use in the development of their HAF Plans. The HAF Plan submission portal is now online and available. Consistent with the 14-day timeframe previously announced, HAF participants representing states and territories should submit their completed plans or notify Treasury of the date the participant will submit a completed plan, by August 20. This deadline does not apply to Tribes and Tribally Designated Entities (TDHEs). ALL HAF PLANS MUST BE SUBMITTED THROUGH THE ONLINE PORTAL.

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