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Feds Give Sandy Victims Up to 1 Year Break on Mortgage Payments

April 15, 2013

Federal mortgage payment relief has been extended up to one year for more than 200,000 homeowners whose houses were damaged by Superstorm Sandy.

U.S. Housing and Urban Development Secretary Shaun Donovan announced the extension for homeowners with Federal Housing Administration-insured loans on April 12.

A previous mortgage payment extension for federally-backed home loans was set to expire on April 30. About 286,000 homeowners with FHA-insured loans were affected by the late October storm, with nearly 96,000 in New York.

Donovan said the 12-month extension was meant to help homeowners still struggling to rebuild avoid foreclosure.

Topics Homeowners

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  • April 16, 2013 at 5:48 pm
    Agent says:
    I am sorry the relative is having a problem, but insurance underwriters do not want to inherit a problem. Perhaps the relative should look for a different site to build on th... read more
  • April 16, 2013 at 4:34 pm
    Bobby says:
    A relative was just denied insurance coverage because the large sink hole in her basement and foundation shifting couldn't have been created by the 12 feet of swirling water w... read more
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    Agent says:
    Silly me, I thought they were cutting out all the red tape from the government to make these people whole again. I wouldn't be surprised if they just cut a check for the bala... read more

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