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What's New
October 2007 -
 -   HUD Encourages California Landlords To Place Listings In The National Housing Locator To Help Those In Fire Area
Units available on Locator increase by nearly 73 percent in one week
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 -   HUD Dispatching Disaster Recovery Teams To Southern California To Help Displaced Families
HUD to implement National Housing Locator to rapidly identify transitional housing for displaced families
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 -   $5.2 Million In HUD Funding Is Available To Repair Native American Homes Destroyed By Southern California Fires
Nearly 100 homes at four Indian reservations are lost to raging fires
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 -   HUD Secretary Announces Disaster Assistance For Families Displaced By Southern California Wildfires
HUD to offer foreclosure relief, provide FHA insurance to assist rebuilding
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 -   HUD Assumes FEMA Rental Payments for Hurricane Victims on December 1
FEMA to continue payments for an additional month before HUD takes over
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 -   American Red Cross and HUD Agree to Speed Housing Information and Assistance to Displaced Families in Shelters
Unique agreement allows HUD 'to hit the ground running' after Presidential Declarations
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2006 Press Releases
August 2006 -
 -   Jackson Announces $973 Million in Disaster Funding for Gulf Coast
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 -   Jackson Approves $33 Million Program to Develop Sewer and Water Systems in Six Coastal Counties in Mississippi
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July 2006 -
 -   Jackson Approves Florida’s $82.9 Million Recovery Plan to Help State to Recover from Hurricane Wilma
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 -   Prepare U. - Alberto was the first named tropical storm of the 2006 hurricane season
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 -   HUD, Federal Coordinator for Gulf Coast Rebuilding Award Additional $4.2 Billion for Louisiana's Long-Term Recovery
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 -   HUD Releases $3 Billion in Emergency Funding to Mississippi
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May 2006 -
 -   Jackson Approves Louisiana's $4.6 Billion "Road Home Program"
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 -   Jackson Approves $74.5 Million Plan to Help 29 Texas Counties to Recover from Hurricane Rita
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 -   $368.4 Million Plan Approved to Help the State of Louisiana Recover from the Devastation of Hurricanes Katrina and Rita
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 -   HUD Approves $74.4 Million Plan to Spur Post-hurricane Redevelopment in Alabama
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Related Information
FEMA Warns: Not All Contractors are Licensed
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World Trade Center 9/11 Rebuilding Plan
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HUD Issues Consumer Guidance on How to Clean Up and Prevent Mold
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Hurricane Gustav

HUD is ready to speed federal disaster assistance to hurricane-ravaged counties. HUD Secretary Steve Preston today announced HUD is ready to speed federal disaster assistance to hurricane-ravaged counties throughout the Gulf Coast and provide support to homeowners and low-income renters forced from their homes following Hurricane Gustav. more...

Secretary Steve Preston announces foreclosure moratorium in 34 parishes throughout Southern and Central Louisiana and offers support to homeowners and low-income renters forced from their homes following Hurricane Gustav. This foreclosure relief will help families living in presidentially declared disaster areas whose damaged homes are insured through the Federal Housing Administration (FHA). more...


Recent Disaster Recovery Initiatives

 -   HUD announces disaster assistance for three Midwest states
 -   Disaster Assistance for families displaced by California wildfires
 -   $5.2 million in HUD funding is available to repair Native American Homes destroyed by California fires
 -   HUD's Hurricane Katrina resources

Federal Housing Administration (FHA) Resources

 -   Relief Options for Borrowers Affected by the Events of September 11, 2001
 -   Single Family Loan Production and Servicing-Modified Procedure for Notifying Mortgagees of Presidentially-Declared Federal Disasters
 -   All HUD Mortgagee Letters
 -   Mortgage Insurance for Disaster Victims (Section 203(h))
 -   FHA Section 203(k) Rehabilitation Mortgage Insurance
 -   Title 1 Home Improvement Loans
 -   Single Family Options Available in Presidentially -Declared DisasterAreas
 -   Housing Notice 04-22, Disaster Recovery Guidance by Multifamily Housing After a Presidentially Declared Disaster

Community Planning and Development (CPD) Resource

 -   CDBG Disaster Recovery
 -   CDBG Disaster Recovery Active Grants - Includes grantee contact information, reports and action plans.
 -   Waivers granted for hurricane supplemental funds
 -   Fact Sheet:Using CDBG and HOME Funds for Disaster Recovery
 -   CDBG Supplemental Appropriation Statutes
 -   Disaster Recovery Assistance Quick Facts
 -   Disaster Recovery Grant Reporting System

Ginnie Mae

  • For a Presidentially declared disaster, Ginnie Mae issues an All Participant Memorandum, "Forbearance and a Buyout Authorization for Loans in Areas Declared a Disaster by President...".
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