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Did You Know?

The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development and US Treasury convened a task force of tribal governments, lenders, and federal agencies to develop the One Stop Mortgage Center Initiative Report. The report identifies barriers and recommends solutions to make the mortgage process more user friendly for homeownership opportunity in Indian Country.

 -   One Stop Mortgage Center Initiative Report (Adobe PDF, 115 pages)
 -   Report Appendices (Adobe PDF, 116 pages)


How can the One Stop Mortgage Center help me?

The One Stop Mortgage Center is the first comprehensive web site designed to provide homeownership and mortgage lending information to tribal members in Indian Country, lenders, Federal employees, tribal leaders, and tribally designated housing entities.

The center was established to address the challenges of changing land status issues, diversity of tribal laws and governments, lack of mortgage information, homebuyer skills, homebuyer education, and capital-all contribute to the challenges of mortgage lending for most Native Americans.

Forms

Below are links to the One Stop Report, Interagency Lease and Lending, model documents and the Memorandum of Understanding for Participation on Federal Lending Programs and other programs available in Indian Country.

 -   Interagency Lease and Lending Procedures
Residential Lease of Tribal Owned Land Form

(MS Word, 6 pages)
 -   Memorandum of Understanding for Participation
in Federal Government Loan Programs

(MS Word, 4 pages)
 -   Uniform Residential Loan Application Form
(Adobe PDF, 5 pages)

Mortgage loan products

Indian Home Loan Guarantee Program (Section 184)
Provides a list of lenders doing mortgage lending in Indian Country and tribes currently approved for participation in the 184 program.

Homebuyer counseling information

HUD "Buying a Home" Fact Sheet
Browse through HUD's fact sheet which provides information on all the steps involved in buying a home.

Building Native Communities: Financial Skills for Families
A financial literacy curriculum developed specifically for American Indian families. It serves as a unique tool to help Native people build on their own knowledge and develop personal financial skills while embracing Native traditions and values.

Native American Homebuyer

 
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