Pritzker Administration Reopens
Housing Assistance Program for Illinois Homeowners
Homeowners struggling to keep up with
housing payments during the COVID-19 pandemic may now apply for up
to $60,000 in assistance, doubling the assistance previously
available
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[November 08, 2022]
Pritzker Administration Reopens Housing Assistance
Program for Illinois Homeowners
Homeowners struggling to keep up with housing payments during the
COVID-19 pandemic may now apply for up to $60,000 in assistance,
doubling the assistance previously available
CHICAGO – The Illinois Housing Development Authority (IHDA)
announced the Illinois Homeowner Assistance Fund (ILHAF) is now open
to support qualified homeowners who need help with past-due mortgage
payments and related expenses due to financial hardships associated
with the COVID-19 pandemic. Starting today, eligible households may
apply for grants of up to $60,000 for past-due mortgage payments,
property taxes, property insurance and homeowner and/or condo
association fees. Applications will be accepted at
www.illinoishousinghelp.org until 11:59 p.m. on Tuesday, Jan.
31, 2023.
“For more than two years, my administration has led the way on
housing assistance for those in need,” said Governor JB Pritzker.
“By delivering this aid efficiently and quickly, we have been able
to make a difference for thousands of families around the state.
With this next round of funding, even more Illinoisans now have a
chance to maintain their status as homeowners, opening doors for
their children to thrive in the future.”
ILHAF assistance is designed to help homeowners avoid mortgage
default and foreclosure after experiencing a financial hardship
related to the COVID-19 pandemic. Payments will be made directly to
the mortgage servicer, taxing body or other eligible entity once a
homeowner’s application has been approved.
To qualify for ILHAF, Illinois homeowners must meet
the following criteria:
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Be at least 30 days late on one or more of
mortgage loan, property tax, property insurance and/or HOA/condo
association fee payments.
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Have a household income at or below 150% Area
Median Income.
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Own and occupy a home in Illinois as a primary
residence.
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Experienced a financial hardship after Jan. 21,
2020, due to the COVID-19 pandemic (including a hardship that
began before Jan. 21, 2020 but continued after that date).
Proof of citizenship is not required to apply and
receiving ILHAF assistance will not make you a public charge or
affect immigration status.
"To the Illinois residents struggling during these difficult
economic times, trying to pay your mortgage, we see you and we are
taking action,” said Lt. Governor Juliana Stratton. "This program
will provide valuable support and assistance to ease the strain so
many families are feeling, by helping those who qualify remain in
their homes and keeping our communities strong and vibrant.”
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More information on the application process,
including videos on how to apply, a complete list of required
documents and other housing help can be found at
www.illinoishousinghelp.org.
When applying, homeowners should also have the
following documentation on-hand:
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Proof of identification, including but not
limited to a driver’s license, state ID, permanent residency
card or other form of ID.
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Proof of household income, including but not
limited to tax returns, pay stubs, or other documentation.
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Proof of occupancy, including but not limited to
a bank statement, cell phone bill, credit/debit card statement
or other documentation.
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Proof of ownership, including but not limited to
a property tax bill, property deed or other documentation.
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Delinquency statement, including but not limited
to a mortgage statement, property tax statement, insurance
statement or HOA/Condo Association statement.
“With foreclosure rates remaining high throughout
Illinois, we want to ensure these funds get into the hands of those
who need it,” said IHDA Executive Director Kristin Faust. “Whether
you missed the opportunity to apply earlier this year, or would
otherwise now be eligible due to unforeseen circumstances related to
the pandemic, do not hesitate and complete your application as soon
as possible.”
Homeowners in need of assistance should visit
www.illinoishousinghelp.org for information on eligibility and
to initiate the application process. In addition, IHDA has partnered
with housing counseling agencies and community-based organizations
across the state to assist households with assembling the required
documents and completing their applications. This assistance is free
and available in more than 37 languages, including American Sign
Language. A list of these agencies offering assistance can be found
online at
www.illinoishousinghelp.org or by calling 866-454-3571.
ILHAF is funded through an appropriation in the federal American
Rescue Plan Act of 2021 (P.L. 117-2), which was signed into law in
March 2021. The $1.9 trillion economic stimulus relief designed to
speed up recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic included $9.96 billion
allocated for state territories, tribes and the Department of
Hawaiian Homelands. The state of Illinois was allocated $386.9
million which was appropriated to IHDA by the Illinois General
Assembly (P.A. 102-0017).
About the Illinois Housing Development Authority
IHDA (www.ihda.org) is a self-supporting state agency that finances
the creation and the preservation of affordable housing across
Illinois. Since its creation in 1967, IHDA has allocated $18 billion
and financed approximately 255,000 affordable housing units for
residents of Illinois.
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