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			Pritzker Administration Launches $150 
			Million in Emergency Mortgage Assistance 
			Applications Now Available to Help 10,000 
			Homeowners at: ema.ihda.org 
			 
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            [September 18, 2020]  
             Governor JB Pritzker and the Illinois Housing 
			Development Authority (IHDA) announced the opening of the state’s 
			new Emergency Mortgage Assistance (EMA) program to assist homeowners 
			who have seen their income decline due to the COVID-19 pandemic. 
			Through the EMA program, IHDA will allocate grants up to $15,000 to 
			help income-eligible homeowners who have struggled to make their 
			mortgage payments as a result of the pandemic. Applications are now 
			available at ema.ihda.org and IHDA expects to assist approximately 
			10,000 households before the end of 2020. 
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			 “At a time when the connection between housing and 
			health is clearer than ever, it is critically important that we keep 
			families stably housed for individual well-being, public health and 
			the recovery of our state’s economy,” Governor JB Pritzker said. “My 
			administration remains committed to doing everything we can to 
			provide much-needed support for Illinois residents who have been hit 
			hardest by the pandemic, which is why we created the largest state 
			housing assistance programs in the nation in response to the 
			COVID-19 pandemic to date. The Emergency Mortgage Assistance program 
			will provide critical support for our homeowners, giving them the 
			time they need to regain their financial footing.” 
			The Household Pulse Survey conducted by the U.S. Census found that 
			over 1 in 10 Illinois homeowners have little-to-no confidence in 
			making their mortgage payment in September. A single foreclosure 
			costs the homeowner, servicer and local government nearly $80,000, 
			adding additional strain to the housing cycle. Foreclosed homes also 
			lower neighboring property values by up to 3.9 percent according to 
			the Federal Reserve. 
			
			  
			“Everyone suffers when a friend, family member or neighbor goes into 
			foreclosure, and the pandemic has left too many families at risk of 
			losing their homes,” said IHDA Executive Director Kristin Faust. 
			“The Emergency Mortgage Assistance Program is a vital opportunity 
			for homeowners get the support they need during this difficult time, 
			and I encourage those who have lost a job or seen their income 
			decline as a result of COVID-19 to visit our application portal to 
			apply today.” 
			 
			Emergency Mortgage Assistance Program 
			 
			Available August 24, 2020, the Emergency Mortgage Assistance Program 
			(EMA) will assist homeowners who have experienced a COVID-19-related 
			loss of income resulting in past due mortgage balances sometime 
			after March 2020. Approved applicants will receive up to $15,000 
			paid directly to their mortgage servicer.  
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            Assistance will cover the homeowner’s past due or 
			forbearance balance and their regular mortgage payments through 
			December 30, 2020, or until the funding is exhausted, whichever 
			comes first. Payments may include all escrowed first mortgage 
			expenses including property taxes, insurance and certain fees. The 
			assistance will be in the form of a grant and repayment will not be 
			required. Applications for EMA will be accepted from August 24th 
			through September 4th. 
			 
            Due to anticipated high volume, the application 
			window may close early. IHDA will use a third-party entity to select 
			a pool of applications to be reviewed for eligibility. The program 
			is expected to assist approximately 10,000 households. Apply online 
			at: ema.ihda.org. 
			 
			Homeowner Eligibility: 
			 
			• Household adjusted gross income from 2019 Tax Return was at or 
			below 120 percent of the Area Median Income; 
			 
			• An adult member of the household has had a loss of income due to 
			the COVID-19 crisis on or after March 1, 2020; 
			 
			• Homeowner’s mortgage was current through February 29, 2020; and 
			 
			• The mortgage is past due or in forbearance. 
			 
			Financial assistance from the EMA program is funded through 
			Illinois’ allocation of federal Coronavirus Relief Funds from the 
			Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act (P.L. 
			116-136). Passed in March 2020, the CARES Act provided $3.5 billion 
			in Coronavirus Relief Funds to the State of Illinois to help 
			residents and businesses impacted by the pandemic. In May, the 
			Illinois General Assembly directed $396 million of this funding to 
			IHDA to provide direct assistance to struggling renters and 
			homeowners. The funding must be completely distributed by December 
			30, 2020. 
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