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Does HUD Owe You a Refund?

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Consumer Alert
Beware of "tracers" who offer to help you collect your refund for a fee. Although this practice is not illegal, you can get your refund directly from HUD for free.

Let us know if you have been harmed by a tracer or someone who asked you to become a tracer.

If you had an FHA-insured mortgage, you may be eligible for a refund from HUD/FHA.

For more information about refunds from HUD/FHA, read our fact sheet.

Search our database to find out if you are due a refund

  • Enter your last name or
  • enter your FHA case number (first 3 digits, a dash and the next 6 digits, example, 051-456789).
Name:
Case #:

Call our support center at 1-800-697-6967 or email us

  • to request a refund application, or
  • check on the status of your refund, or
  • your name does not appear, but you believe that you are owed a refund
 
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