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 -   Tenant rights, laws, and protections
 -   Make your home more energy efficient
 -   Avoiding foreclosure
 -   HUD homes for sale
 -   Affordable apartments
 -   Housing counseling
 -   Avoid predatory lenders

[Photo: ] HUD Keep Your Home Logo Keep Your Home.  Know Your Loan
HUD kicks off a financial literacy campaign to help troubled homeowners avoid foreclosure and rescue scams. The public awareness initiative will offer clients free mortgage delinquency and default resolution counseling. Learn more about the Keep Your Home. Know Your Loan campaign.

[Photo: HOPE for homeowners] HOPE for Homeowners
HUD unveiled on October 1 additional mortgage assistance for homeowners at risk of foreclosure. The HOPE for Homeowners program will refinance mortgages for borrowers who are having difficulty making their payments, but can afford a new loan insured by HUD’s Federal Housing Administration (FHA).

 -   Read the press release
 -   Information on HOPE for Homeowners
 -   Guide to avoiding foreclosure

Need help paying your rent?
To apply for low-income housing at a HUD-subsidized apartment, visit the management office of each apartment building that interests you. Visit our Rental Help page



Highlights
 -   Grant funds available
 -   Recent grants in West Virginia
 -   Federal grant opportunities
 -   Don't Be A Victim of Loan Fraud
 -   Faith-based and community organizations

 
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