Free Money If You Have Fallen Behind On Your Property Tax and Mortgage Payment

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Have you fallen behind on your mortgage payment due to the pandemic? Did you know eligible homeowners can apply for and receive grants to pay past due mortgage payments, property taxes and other home related payments through the Texas Homeowners Assistance Fund Program?

The Fund provides eligible homeowners that have fallen behind on their payments due to the COVID-19 pandemic, with grants to pay past due mortgage payments, property taxes, home insurance, and HOA fees. Administered by the Texas Department of Housing and Community Affairs (TXHAF) you can receive up to 25,000 if you qualify.

Eligibility requirements Includes but not limited to:

  • You must own and occupy the property as your primary residence
  • Your household income must be at or below the Area Median Income level

For complete detail, please go to https://texashomeownerassistance.com/

  • Click on the do I qualify tab
  • At the top of the screen you will be asked if you are seeking assistance for your Texas resident.
  • Please read thru the application process and what to expect.
  • On the right, you will see the list of documents that will be required.

You can then click on the home tab to begin the application process by clicking on the apply now tab. If you have any questions, please call 1-833-651-3874.

Serving our communities with knowledge and information. As always, thank you for visiting. Until next time...Diana

Image Created by Diana Walton for Astor & Eaton Realty

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