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Indiana’s Hardest Hit Fund provides mortgage assistance

Posted on August 21, 2020August 21, 2020 by John Nash

This just in from Dave Heine <house_republicans@subscriptions.iga.in.gov>:

Help is available for homeowners who may be struggling with mortgage payments due to the financial hardships caused by COVID-19.

The Indiana Foreclosure Prevention Network helps those at risk of foreclosure through Indiana’s Hardest Hit Fund, a federally funded program providing mortgage payment assistance to eligible Hoosier homeowners for up to six months or $30,000.

Eligible Hoosiers must be an Indiana homeowner, own only one mortgaged home and currently reside there, be unable to make the monthly mortgage payment and meet additional eligibility requirements based on income.

Indiana’s HHF is also available to homeowners who are current on their payments, but are unable to make future payments or have past-due mortgage payments because of an involuntary employment-related financial hardship.

If you are at risk of foreclosure and cannot make future mortgage payments, you can apply for assistance here. If you have questions about meeting income requirements for Indiana’s HHF, call 1-877-285-0401.

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