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Revised FAQs on Emergency Rental Assistance Provide Guidance on Implementation of Second Round of Funding

The U.S. Department of the Treasury (Treasury) has updated its guidance on the Emergency Rental Assistance (ERA) program, provided in a Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) document. The updated guidance includes some policy modifications impacting both the first round of ERA funding authorized last December under the Consolidated Appropriations Act of 2021 (ERA 1) and the second round of ERA funding authorized in March under the American Rescue Plan Act (ERA 2), as well as certain new policies that relate only to ERA 2 implementation.ย The guidance applying to ERA 2 only is reflective of the more flexible statutory language authorizing the second round of funding.

NCSHA Washington Report | May 7, 2021

Whatever you make of todayโ€™s downside surprise in the jobs numbers, key sectors of the housing system that delivered during the pandemic are experiencing significant stress. Home mortgage...

PHFA Recognizes Its Top Lending Partners for 2020

The Pennsylvania Housing Finance Agency today honored its top lending partners for 2020 during its annual homeownership awards event, which was held virtually this year due to the pandemic. These lenders provide a great service to Pennsylvania homebuyers by working with them through the application, processing, and closing of affordable PHFA home loans. In addition to protecting the health of all event attendees, the virtual event allowed the agency to invite all its lending partners to participate this year.

HUD Makes More Than $20 Million Available to Fight Housing Discrimination

WASHINGTON - The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) announced that it is making $20,229,156 available to fair housing organizations across the nation working to fight housing...

MassHousing Closes on $21.2 Million in Financing for the Refinancing and Extensive Rehabilitation of the 201-Unit Bergen Circle in Springfield

MassHousing has closed on $21.2 million in affordable housing financing to The Michaels Organization ย for the refinancing and rehabilitation of the 201-unit Bergen Circle housing community in Springfield, where affordability will also be preserved for lower- and moderate-income residents. Michaels, which has taken over ownership and management of Bergen Circle, plans approximately $17 million in property renovations to the eight-building housing community in the McKnight neighborhood of Springfield.ย 

Mainehousing Awards $3.2 Million to Address Youth Homelessness

MaineHousing has awarded $3.2 million to organizations to address youth homelessness in Maine. Penquis, Preble Street, Shaw House and Aroostook County Action Program (ACAP), and Volunteers of America: Northern New England were awarded funding to create new and innovative programs to end and prevent youth homelessness. โ€œAs we work to address and prevent all forms of homelessness, this work is especially important,โ€ said Daniel Brennan, Director of MaineHousing.

NCSHA Washington Report | April 30, 2021

Political pros are already parsing preliminary numbers from the 2020 Census, which were released Monday. Both parties can claim optimism: Republicans because population growth is happening most...

HUD to Increase Access to Opportunity For 10,000 Families Through New $45.7 Million Housing Mobility Demonstration

WASHINGTON - HUD Secretary Marcia L. Fudge on Thursday announced awards to nine lead public housing authorities that will participate in HUDโ€™s new Housing Choice Voucher Mobility Demonstration,...

Vermont’s COVID Emergency Mortgage Assistance Program Re-Opens Next Week

The Vermont program that helps homeowners who have fallen behind on their mortgage or property taxes during the COVID-19 pandemic will re-open on Monday, May 3, 2021.ย  The Mortgage Assistance Program, will provide grants covering up to 12 months of past due mortgage payments and property taxes for eligible homeowners. Funded through the federal CARES Act, the program operated first in July through December 2020, providing 636 Vermont households with grants averaging $6,000. With average monthly mortgage payments of $1,200, most of these households owed three months or more of payments and the majority were in a forbearance.

RIHousing Recognizes Top Lender and Realtor Partners

RIHousing today announced its 2020 top performing lender and real estate partners after recognizing them during the agencyโ€™s annual Spring Homebuying event earlier this week. Held virtually this year, the event celebrated those partners that helped RIHousing achieve its second highest mortgage lending volume in its 48-year history. RIHousing recognized industry partners for their exemplary performance and commitment to helping first-time homebuyers, especially when faced with the challenges of the COVID-19 pandemic.

NJHMFA Celebrates Middlesworth Road Supportive Housing Groundbreaking

New Jersey Housing and Mortgage Finance Agency (NJHMFA), along with local officials and stakeholders, joined today in celebrating the groundbreaking ceremony for Middlesworth Road Supportive Housing, serving persons with developmental disabilities. ADTI Housing Corp., the housing subsidiary of Alternatives, Inc. completed renovations on the single-family home located in Hillsborough Township, Somerset County, New Jersey to best serve individuals with developmental disabilities.

Governor Cuomo Announces $98 Million to Fund Over 1,000 Affordable Homes Across New York

Governor Andrew M. Cuomo today announced more than $98 million has been awarded to create 1,054 affordable homes in 20 separate developments across New York. This funding will help revitalize communities, fight homelessness, and expand access to energy-efficient, affordable housing opportunities. "As we rebuild from the pandemic, these awards are further proof of our unwavering commitment to ensuring all New Yorkers have a safe, stable and affordable place to live,"ย Governor Cuomo said.ย