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Foreclosure Prevention Resources
Missouri's Guide to Housing Assistance Programs
Community Action Agencies: www.communityaction.org/CAA%20Service%20Areas.aspx
In Missouri there are 19 Community Action Agencies (CAA's), and every county in the state has at least one CAA office. Community Action Agencies are dedicated to fighting the causes as well as the effects of poverty. Many of them have help available at times during the year to help pay rent or energy bills. Many of them operate their own low-cost housing programs that include housing for people experiencing homelessness. Many more have money to use for home repairs that must be made in order to avoid having your home condemned. If you are in danger of losing your home, getting evicted, or having your power shut off, it is important to contact your local Community Action Agency to see if they can help you. To find your nearest CAA office, click the link in the heading above, scroll down the page until you see the Missouri map, and click on the county you live in.
Public Housing Authorities: www.hud.gov/offices/pih/pha/contacts/states/mo
Many cities and towns in Missouri have Public Housing Authorities (PHA's). These agencies are in charge of administering low-income housing in their towns or counties; some also own their own affordable rental properties to rent to area residents who cannot afford the normal rents in the area. Most PHA's also administer the federal rental voucher program usually known as "Section 8". If you are unable to find affordable housing on your own, or wish to apply for Section 8 housing, your local Public Housing Authority may be able to help you. Click on the link in the heading above to see a list of all the PHA's in Missouri. In some cases, your local Community Action Agency office will also be your Public Housing Authority.
Centers for Independent Living: www.mosilc.org/CIL
The Centers for Independent Living (CIL's) are located throughout Missouri and help people with disabilities achieve greater independence in their daily lives through community-based support. Their activities include helping disabled people find housing appropriate to their needs. Click the link above for a complete list of the Missouri Centers for Independent Living.
Foreclosure Prevention Resources
If you own your own home but are in danger of losing it because you can't make your house payments, the following web sites provide resources that may help you prevent foreclosure.
Homeowner Crisis Resource Center: www.housinghelpnow.org
The National Foundation for Credit Counseling (NFCC) has created the Homeowner Crisis Resource Center. Visit www.housinghelpnow.org to find:
- Direct access to certified housing counselors through either a toll-free hotline 1-866-557-2227, or an online locator;
- A self-diagnostic tool called the Mortgage Reality Check designed to help homeowners assess their situation and provide steps if it shows that they may be at risk; and
- An abundance of homeowner information and financial tools.
The web site is just one of the NFCC’s stepped up counseling and education efforts in communities across the country to assist homeowners who may be at risk of losing their homes. The NFCC network of nonprofit, community-based agencies has nearly 1,000 offices and more than 1,200 certified housing counselors who are ready to assist consumers avoid foreclosure now.
888-995-HOPE: www.995hope.org
Created by the Homeownership Preservation Foundation, this is a toll-free hot-line providing homeowners information and counseling on how to avoid home foreclosure. The Foundation’s web site, http://www.995hope.org, states that the HOPE hotline has provided free advice and education to more than 145,000 homeowners since 2002 through a network of lenders and non-profits services dedicated to helping homeowners avoid foreclosure.
The Homeownership Preservation Foundation is a Minneapolis-based 501(c)(3) nonprofit. The site states that each HOPE counselor is certified either by the NFCC or the AFCPE (Association for Financial Counseling and Planning Education— www.afcpe.org).
HUD Web Site: www.hud.gov/news/fhasecure.cfm
HUD’s web site has a page linking multiple items relating to foreclosure, including Tips for Avoiding Foreclosure, a fact sheet and links explaining FHASecure (a federally funded refinancing option that may help some homeowners), and a full-color pamphlet called “Home Economics” that gives ideas on home money management.Information About Rental Assistance, Subsidized Home Loans, and Home Renovation Assistance: "Missouri's Guide to Housing Assistance Programs"
Click on the image above to download this publication in PDF format (if your computer doesn't have a PDF reader program, go to the bottom of this page and click the "Get Adobe Reader" icon). You can also contact the Housing Team to request a paper copy of this publication.
The Department of Mental Health participated in the production of this comprehensive guide to state and federal housing assistance resources. "Missouri's Guide to Housing Assistance Programs" includes information on rent subsidy programs, first-time home buyers programs and renovation assistance programs. It also has detailed contact information for dozens of agencies all over the state that provide housing assistance in a variety of forms.
| If you would like to have your housing organization's website listed in this section, please contact the Housing Team. |
» Community
Connection, a service of the University of Missouri Extension. This site is
a helpful tool for anyone seeking to locate community services throught Missouri
and regions bordering Missouri. Through Community Connection you can locate
assistance with basic needs, consumer issues, criminal justice and legal issues,
health and mental health care, and much more.
www.communityconnection.org/
» Summary of
Missouri Landlord-Tenant Laws, published by the Office of the Missouri Attorney
General
www.ago.mo.gov/publications/landlordtenant.htm
(The above information is also available as a PDF file at www.ago.mo.gov/publications/publications.htm)
» Federal Department
of Housing and Urban Development (HUD)
www.hud.gov
» HUD's Field
Offices serving western and eastern Missouri (in Kansas City, KS, and St.
Louis, MO)
www.hud.gov/local/index.cfm?state=mo&topic=offices
» Housing Assistance
Council
www.ruralhome.org/
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