A: Funding is now available. The statewide HAF program launched in July of 2022. You can apply here.
A: No. If your home is owner occupied, located in Montana, and you meet eligibility requirements, you can apply for assistance even if your loan is not serviced by the Montana Board of Housing.
A: No; certain qualifying requirements must be met, including:
A: Financial Hardship means a material reduction in income or material increase in living expenses associated with the coronavirus pandemic that has created or increased a risk of mortgage delinquency, mortgage default, foreclosure, loss of utilities or home energy services, or displacement for a homeowner. You may find further information regarding the hardship requirement for the Homeowners assistance fund here: Sample COVID Impact Questionnaire (treasury.gov)
A: Montana Board of Housing has an application portal on its website where borrowers are able to apply and upload necessary documentation. You can access that application portal here.
A: No; the HAF Mortgage Reinstatement Program is meant to provide funds to eliminate or reduce past due payments, including those under a forbearance plan. HAF funds may be used to bring an account fully current with no remaining delinquent amount.
A: No.
A: Qualified households will be eligible for up to $50,000, to be used only for the homeowner’s primary residence.
A: Owner occupied homes in Montana, including:
A: Funds will be paid, as applicable, to the mortgage servicer or other third-party payee authorized by the servicer, or other third party authorized to collect eligible charges in accordance with reinstatement instructions received from the payee.
A: No, funds will be available to a homeowner with respect to qualified expenses and hardship related to the homeowner’s primary residence.
A: Yes, to prevent the creation of a lien that would place the homeowner at imminent risk of displacement.
A: Montana Board of Housing has an application portal on its website where borrowers are able to apply and upload necessary documentation. You can access the application portal here.
A: These funds are used to prevent tax foreclosure or remove/prevent creation of other liens that may cause homeowner displacement. The HAF Plan includes Lien Prevention Grants up to $10,000 per eligible household.
A: Delinquent property taxes to prevent foreclosure, homeowner association and condo fees, contract for deed, and taxes. All payments are conditioned upon costs jeopardizing homeownership if left unpaid.
A: Owner occupied homes in Montana, including:
A: Funds will be paid, as applicable, to the third party to which they are due.
A: Funds are to be used to resolve delinquent payments for utility services dating back to April 2020, and not more than three months of future utility payments. Each eligible household may receive up to $1,000. Assistance will be prioritized focusing on prevention of utility shut-off and/or restoration of utilities first, past-due months utilities second, and up to three months future utilities with remaining funds. Utilities will include electricity and home energy costs (gas, propane, wood).
A: The household must meet the eligibility criteria of the HAF program and the household must be at least one installment payment in arrears on their utilities (like electric, gas or other home energy). The HAF program should only be used when assistance from other utility assistance programs is not available and, without HAF assistance, services will be lost.
A: Montana Board of Housing has an application portal on its website where borrowers are able to apply and upload necessary documentation. You can access the application portal here.
A: Funds will be paid directly to the utility provider, or other applicable third-party authorized to collect eligible charges.
A: Each qualifying household will be eligible for up to $150. Assistance will be prioritized to focus on past months internet/broadband services, and then up to three months future services with remaining household funds.
A: Montana Board of Housing has an application portal on its website where borrowers are able to apply and upload necessary documentation. You can access the application portal here.
A: Households qualifying for the Mortgage Reinstatement Program or the Lien Prevention Grant can also apply for internet/broadband payment assistance. Homeowners must be at least one installment payment in arrears on their internet/broadband service with no other assistance from other internet/broadband programs available. Applicants must provide statement or notice of delinquent internet/broadband payments.
A: Funds will be paid directly to the applicant.
A: Home Repairs funds may assist homeowners in repairing or renovating health and safety risks within their home that may cause displacement such as trip/slip hazards, insurability repairs, accessibility and visit-ability, and other repairs that pose a hardship to homeowners. Luxury items are not allowed.
A: General Eligibility Requirements:
A: Montana Board of Housing has an application portal on its website where borrowers are able to apply and upload necessary documentation. You can access the application portal here.
A: Funds will be paid directly to the contractor completing the home repairs.
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