Illinois COVID-related mortgage assistance program to reopen Nov. 1
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[October 21, 2022]
By JERRY NOWICKI
Capitol News Illinois
jnowicki@capitolnewsillinois.com
SPRINGFIELD – The state will reopen a
mortgage assistance program for pandemic-impacted homeowners on Nov. 1.
The Illinois Homeowner Assistance Fund, run through the Illinois Housing
Development Authority, provides up to $30,000 in assistance to
homeowners through payments made directly to mortgage servicers, taxing
bodies or other approved entities.
The program is funded through an appropriation from the federal American
Rescue Plan Act and can be used for past-due mortgage payments and up to
three months of future payments. The funding can also be used for
delinquent property taxes, homeowner’s insurance, condominium or
homeowner association fees, and mobile home lot rent.
Funds received do not need to be repaid.
More information is available at illinoishousinghelp.org/ilhaf, and the
application portal will be open from Nov. 1 through the end of January
2023.
“The state of Illinois is committed to ensuring that homeowners who are
struggling due to this terrible pandemic can stay in their home,” IHDA
Executive Director Kristin Faust said in a news release. “We designed
the ILHAF program to ensure the most vulnerable households are
prioritized in order to stave off foreclosure to ensure they are given
the opportunity to become current on their monthly housing expenses.”
To qualify, Illinois homeowners must:
Have experienced a financial hardship due to the COVID-19 pandemic after
Jan. 21, 2020, or a hardship that began before that date and continued
afterward.
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Gov. JB Pritzker and Illinois Housing
Development Authority Executive Director Kristin Faust are pictured
at a housing-related news conference in Springfield. (Capitol News
Illinois file photo)
Currently own and occupy the home in the state as their primary
residence.
Be at least 30 days late on their monthly housing payment.
Have a household income at or below 150 percent of the area median
income.
Be able to demonstrate they have either communicated with their mortgage
provider about their inability to pay or sought counseling with a
federally approved counseling organization.
Individuals who participated in a previous round of mortgage assistance
may apply again in the upcoming round, but the maximum amount a person
can receive is $30,000 cumulatively.
As of Sept. 22, the state had approved $20.5 million in assistance
through the program with 1,840 approved applications, according to IHDA.
The average assistance amounted to $12,732 per household. Another 3,721
applications had been submitted to the servicer, 1,485 were under
review, and 6,948 had been denied.
IHDA and its housing partners will hold information sessions on the
program, and a schedule is posted online at illinoishousinghelp.org.
Information can also be obtained by contacting the ILHAF hotline at
1-866-454-3571.
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