Pritzker Administration Announces
$309 Million Assistance Program for Illinois Homeowners Impacted by
COVID-19
Homeowners can apply for up to $30,000 in
assistance at www.illinoishousinghelp.org/ starting April 11
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[March 31, 2022]
Governor JB Pritzker and the Illinois Housing Development Authority
(IHDA) today announced the Illinois Homeowner Assistance Fund (ILHAF)
will open on April 11, 2022 to help homeowners who have fallen
behind on mortgage payments and related housing expenses during the
COVID-19 pandemic. Eligible households will be able to apply for up
to $30,000 in free assistance to pay past due mortgage payments,
property taxes, property insurance, and delinquent homeowner and/or
condo association fees. Homeowners in need of assistance can find
more information on program eligibility and how they can prepare to
apply at www.illinoishousinghelp.org. Applications will be accepted
until 11:59 p.m. on Tuesday, May 31, 2022.
“Illinois was the fastest state in the nation to respond to the
housing crisis brought on by the pandemic, and with the need still
high, we’re building on that legacy of leadership in 2022,” said
Governor JB Pritzker. “Another $309 million to struggling mortgage
owners in their homes is going out the door this spring. A good
life, a good job, the ability to focus in a classroom — it all
starts with a roof over your head. And that’s what every Illinoisan
deserves.”
“This program will help to combat the economic stress brought on by
the pandemic and provide relief to thousands of families,” said Lt.
Governor Juliana Stratton. “Our administration continues to set our
sights on supporting Illinois families because housing is a right
and we are committed to ensuring just that.”
Administered by IHDA, ILHAF is designed to help homeowners avoid
mortgage delinquencies, defaults, foreclosures, and help prevent
displacement of households experiencing financial hardships caused
by the COVID-19 pandemic. Homeowners in communities that have been
disproportionately impacted by the health and economic effects of
the pandemic will be prioritized in the distribution of assistance,
and IHDA has partnered with organizations across the state to help
homeowners in hard-hit communities apply and receive their fair
share of support. This technical assistance is provided at no cost
and is available in more than 37 languages, including American Sign
Language. Homeowners who need help preparing for their application
can visit www.illinoishousinghelp.org or call 866-454-3571 to
connect with a ILHAF program partner.
“With the support of Governor Pritzker, IHDA has delivered emergency
housing payments on behalf of 120,ooo Illinois renters and
homeowners since the pandemic began, and the ILHAF program will
build on these efforts to provide much-needed relief to households
who need it most,” IHDA Executive Director Kristin Faust said. “The
next few weeks are critical for homeowners to become informed and
collect the documents they need to apply. If you are behind on your
payments, don’t wait. Reach out to a counselor and prepare for your
application today.”
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To qualify for ILHAF, Illinois homeowners must have experienced a
financial hardship caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, such as lost
income or increased expenses, on or after Jan. 21, 2020. They must
also currently own and occupy their home in Illinois as their
primary residence, be at least 30 days late on their mortgage or
other homeowner expenses, and have a household income at or below
150% of the area median income.
With the ILHAF application date approaching, there are important
steps homeowners can take today to prepare. Homeowners should
consult with a HUD-certified housing counselor or talk to their
mortgage servicer about mitigation options as soon as possible. A
certificate from a HUD-certified housing counselor or a letter from
a mortgage servicer detailing efforts to resolve the delinquency is
required to apply for ILHAF assistance.
In preparation for applying for ILHAF assistance, homeowners should
also have the following documentation ready:
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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.
More information on the
application process, a complete list of required documents, and a
list of participating housing counselors can be found at
www.illinoishousinghelp.org.
ILHAF is funded by $309 in federal funds allocated to the state by
the American Rescue Plan Act of 2021. After seeking input from a
range of stakeholders including members of the Illinois General
Assembly, municipal officials, housing advocacy organizations, and
Illinois residents, IHDA submitted an ILHAF plan to the U.S.
Department of the Treasury and received approval to build the
proposed program in December 2021. The initiative builds upon
several homeowner and renter assistance efforts undertaken by the
Pritzker administration, including the Emergency Mortgage and Rental
Assistance Programs in 2020 and the Illinois Rental Payment Program
in 2021. Together these programs will deliver more than $1 billion
in emergency rent and mortgage payment assistance to Illinois
households during the pandemic.
For more information and updates on the program, please visit
www.illinoishousinghelp.org.
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