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[Photo: Palm trees sway in front of apartment building with balconies] See how HUD funds benefit your community
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[Photo:  certificate and medal] Southern California HUD Staff Recognized for Volunteer Efforts
On Tuesday, February 5th, sixty-three HUD staff was ceremoniously rewarded at the Los Angeles Field Office for their unselfish efforts during last October’s Federal disaster declaration.


[Photo: ]stop sign BEWARE Foreclosure Rescue Scams
The possibility of losing your home to foreclosure can be terrifying. The reality that scam artists are preying on the vulnerability of desperate homeowners is equally frightening. Many so-called foreclosure rescue companies or foreclosure assistance firms claim they can help you save your home.  Learn more from HUD and the Federal Trade Commission.
 -   Multi-agency crackdown on foreclosure scams
 -   Foreclosure rescue scams
 

Trouble paying your rent?
Visit our page for local Rental Help

Want to own a house?
Get some information to buy, maintain and keep your home. Learn about Homeownership.

Behind in house payments or facing foreclosure?
Foreclosure can often be prevented. DO NOT ignore letters from your lender. Act now!  Before it is too late, contact your lender and 
contact a foreclosure avoidance housing counselor

Have a question about FHA?
Want to know more about refinancing, reverse mortgages, FHA loans, or any other FHA program?
 -   Contact our FHA Resource Center.
 -   Email info@fhaoutreach.com
 -   Phone 800-CALLFHA (800-225-5342)
 -   How to become an FHA-Approved lender



Highlights
 -   Community-based Energy Efficiency event
 -   Top tips for avoiding foreclosure
 -   Check for new local FHA mortgage limits
 -   Homeownership programs you can use
 -   Homeownership and homebuying programs
 -   Colonias and Farmworker Practitioners
 -   Faith-based and community organizations
 -   Multifamily News-Pacific Currents

 
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