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 -   Contact Us
 -   Current HUD grants
 -   Subsidized apartment search
 -   Homebuying assistance
 -   Tenant rights
 -   Avoiding foreclosure
 -   Help for the homeless
 -   Housing Authorities
 -   Rents, income & loan limits
 -   HUD Homes
 -   Multifamily Housing Office
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 -   More HUD Program Offices


Good Stories

[Photo: Raising a Wall] One Family at a Time
West Seattle's High Point neighborhood is rebuilding lives, one family at a time. Read the story


[Photo: Stop Sign] NO SCAM ZONE
Facing foreclosure is terrifying.  Even scarier are scam artists who prey on at risk homeowners .  They’re everywhere, even the Internet, promising “help” but really just charging you an arm, leg and maybe even your house.  Don’t get scammed!  Get help.  Learn more about the who’s and what’s of avoiding scam artists.
 -   Multi-agency crackdown on foreclosure rescue scams
 -   Foreclosure rescue scams 

American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009
The American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 ("Recovery Act") was signed into law by President Obama on February 17, 2009. It is an unprecedented effort to jumpstart our economy, create or save three to four million jobs, and lay the foundation for a robust and sustainable 21st century economy. Find out about HUD's Recovery Act programs...
 -   Recovery Act means $168.6 million for Washington
 -   Recovery Act means higher FHA loan limits

[Photo: Flooding in Snoqualmie, courtesy Seattle Times] Washington Storms
Was your home or business affected by the recent winter storms and flooding?
 -   Apply for FEMA assistance
 -   Washington Emergency Management Division 
 -   HUD disaster resources

Have a question about FHA?
Want to know more about FHA purchase, renovation, energy-efficient or reverse mortgages?  Contact us!
 -   Talk to a housing counselor
 -   Email info@fhaoutreach.com
 -   Visit fha.gov
 -   Call 1-800-CALL-FHA (225-5342)



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 -   Need help paying your rent?
 -   Subscribe to our e-newsletter
 -   Tips to avoid foreclosure
 -   Find a HUD-approved lender
 -   Small Business Resource Guide
 -   What is predatory lending?
 -   Indian Home Loan Guarantee Program
 -   Stay informed - subscribe to a mailing list
 -   Looking for a job with HUD?
 -   Faith-based and community organizations

 
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