Advice and Counseling in Puerto Rico provide advice and counseling on a variety of housing issues including: homeownership, avoiding foreclosure, rental opportunities, homelessness, reverse mortgages, etc. In most cases, their services are FREE or for a small charge. Call (800) 569-4287, then enter your 5 digit ZIP Code to locate the counseling agency nearest you or visit our website.
Avoiding Foreclosure - There are several programs to help you work with your lender to stay in your home or reach other terms to work out other solutions. Don't delay. Here are some resources for you:
Puerto Rico Housing Finance Authority - (787) 765-7577
Puerto Rico Department of Housing - (787) 274-2527
Puerto Rico Office for the Commissioner of Financial Institutions - (800) 981-7711
U.S. Virgin Islands Housing Finance Authority - (340) 774-4432
HOPE Now - A National alliance to help distressed homeowners keep their homes. (888) 995-HOPE
Making Home Affordable - a resource for loan modification/refinancing tools to help you stay in your home. (888) 995-HOPE (4673)
If you have an FHA-insured mortgage, contact the FHA Servicing/Loss Mitigation Center at (877) 622-8525 or contact our FHA Resource Center at (800) 225-5342 (press option 5 for Spanish). If you don't know whether you have an FHA-insured mortgage, contact your mortgage company and ask if it is an FHA-insured mortgage. They will be able to tell you what type of mortgage you have (e.g., FHA-insured, Fannie Mae, conventional, etc.).
Federal Government and State Attorneys General Reach $25 Billion Agreement with Five Largest Mortgage Servicers
Government Programs - Several other federal agencies provide housing and other types of services. Find out about other government assistance that you may qualify for by visiting: www.benefits.gov.
Grants from HUD - Although HUD does not provide grants directly to individuals, HUD does provide grants to governments, nonprofits, and other eligible grantees who administer various housing and community development programs that individuals may qualify for. To find out if you may qualify for assistance for homeownership assistance or assistance to have your home repaired/rehabilitated or other types of assistance, contact the following HUD grantees:
Community Development Block Grants
Puerto Rico
US Virgin Islands
HOME Program
Puerto Rico
US Virgin Islands
Section 8/Vouchers/Subsidized and Low-Rent Apartments
Rental help: - information about housing choice vouchers (Section 8), subsidized apartments, low-rent apartments, and more
Public Housing Customer Service Center at (800) 955-2232 or email
The following agencies also provide subsidized housing and/or additional information:
Homeownership - HUD's FHA offers a variety of Single Family (1-4 units) mortgages to help you buy a home with little money down (about 3 percent). Find out more by calling our FHA Resource Center/Atlanta Homeownership Center (HOC) - (800) 225-5342 and pressing option 3 and then 4; or, go to www.hud.gov/answers to find answers to your questions. HUD also provides grants to governments and nonprofits to provide homebuyer assistance, so be sure to visit our Learn About Homeownership page to find out if there is funding available and if you qualify.
HUD Homes for Sale - The sale of HUD homes has been contracted to various companies. You can find the contact information along with a listing of HUD homes for sale on the website at www.hudhomestore.com. For additional information or assistance, HUD's Atlanta Homeownership Center (HOC) oversees the contracts on all HUD homes and you may contact our FHA Resource Center at (800) 225-5342 (press option 3 and then 2) to speak with a representative.
Working for HUD - If you would like a career with HUD or with the federal government, please visit www.usajobs.gov to look up job openings and apply for a position. All Federal jobs are posted on this website. |
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Contact Us by Phone:
To reach our office, you may call us at (787) 766-5400, or to contact a particular division directly dial:
Office of Single Family Housing |
(787) 766-5256 |
Office of Public Housing |
(787) 766-6445 |
Office of Multifamily Housing |
(787) 766-5401 |
Office of Community Planning & Development |
(787) 766-5576 |
Office of Field Policy & Management |
(787) 766-5201 |
Office of Fair Housing & Equal Opportunity |
(787) 766-6251 |
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Housing for More Than 9,000 Families in Public Housing Projects
Los Rosales Public Housing Project, with a construction cost of $9 million, is part of the 9,000+ families' strong modernization effort by the Puerto Rico Department of Housing (PRDH). The PRDH Secretary, Miguel Hernandez Vivoni, Esq., proudly stated that families currently in public housing and many new families will enjoy these improvements thanks to a $174 million federal investment in 18 modernization projects and 28 rehabilitation projects throughout the island. "With these modernization efforts we will instantly improve the quality of life of 9,000 families. The scope of these projects goes well beyond the physical structures. For example, we're talking about an improvement to a sports facility, that along with the programs run in these projects such as Boys and Girls Club or Job Connection-to mention a few-can help us steer hundreds of lives down the right path."
While partaking in the ceremony, Resident Commissioner for Puerto Rico Pedro Pierluisi mentioned being satisfied and proud of the work that Secretary Vivoni and his staff have executed in relation to the management of ARRA funds. Sec. Vivoni was keen to point out that PRDH's dedication to their residents led them to be one of the first to obligate their ARRA funds. He also indicated that the Manuel A. Perez Housing Project will be modernized with an investment of more than $24 million. |