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5/7/2022

Statement from Secretaries Yellen, Fudge, McDonough, and Vilsack on Continued Efforts to Connect Homeowners to P…

U.S. DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY
Statement from Secretaries Yellen, Fudge, McDonough, and
Vilsack on Continued Efforts to Connect Homeowners to
Pandemic Relief
May 6, 2022

WASHINGTON — The Secretaries of Treasury Janet L. Yellen, Housing and Urban Development
Marcia L. Fudge, Veterans A airs Denis McDonough, and Agriculture Tom Vilsack are calling on
servicers of federally backed mortgages to make every e ort to ensure no individual or family
unduly experiences unnecessary hardship or foreclosure while assistance is available under the
Homeowner Assistance Fund.
The pandemicʼs economic and public health impacts put millions of homeowners at risk of
losing their homes. For this reason, President Bidenʼs American Rescue Plan established HAF
to provide close to $10 billion in financial support to help families weather these challenges
and remain in their homes.
We are strongly urging all servicers of federally backed mortgages to pause foreclosure
proceedings when they are notified by a HAF program administrator of a pending HAF
application to avoid unnecessary harm to vulnerable homeowners. Pausing any pending
proceedings is a vital step towards keeping families in their homes as they receive assistance
through the HAF program and is consistent with Congressʼs intent in putting in place the HAF
program to protect vulnerable homeowners.
During any such pause, we encourage homeowners and servicers to continue working
together on loss mitigation options to ensure vulnerable homeowners eligible for assistance
are able to choose the best path to staying in their homes and fully utilize available resources.
We also strongly encourage servicers to o er these loss mitigation options to borrowers who
are struggling to make their mortgage payments, including those who are eligible for HAF
funding.
Treasury urges HAF program administrators to take steps to ensure their programs expedite
handling of applications from homeowners with pending foreclosure proceedings, including
determining the homeownerʼs eligibility for HAF and in all communications with the servicer
regarding the homeownerʼs application. Treasury also encourages HAF programs to develop
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Statement from Secretaries Yellen, Fudge, McDonough, and Vilsack on Continued Efforts to Connect Homeowners to P…

expedited procedures for handling homeowners with immediate threats to housing stability
and to support homeowners who may benefit from the agenciesʼ loss mitigation options. This
support can include providing homeowners with access to housing counseling agencies
approved by HUD or a Tribal government as well as legal services. Additionally, Treasury has
encouraged collaboration between HAF programs and its servicers to develop infrastructure
to support timely and accurate communication about programs and between servicers.
In addition to urging servicers to make HAF funding available to homeowners, our
Departments have taken a number of actions to ensure homeowners have the support needed
to recover. We will continue to explore updates to our loss mitigation home retention options
for servicers to utilize as part of an administration-wide approach to help families who are
behind on housing payments due to the economic impacts of the pandemic.

Resources:
HUD, VA and USDA have published updates to their HAF Frequently Asked Questions for FHAinsured mortgages and VA and USDA home loans to include guidance that servicers should
pause foreclosure actions while HAF applications are pending. The HAF FAQs, are available at
these links: FHA (search term “HAF”), VA and USDA

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The Biden-Harris administration has adopted numerous measures across agencies to ensure
homeowners have the support needed to recover from the e ects of the COVID-19 pandemic:
White House Fact Sheet: Biden Administration Announces Additional Actions to Prevent
Foreclosures.
The Consumer Financial Protection Agency issued a blog post that includes expectations of
servicers and resources for homeowners: Using the Homeowner Assistance Fund Program to
Help Borrowers Prevent Foreclosure.

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