Friday, July 13, 2012

National Flood Insurance Re-Authorized


The Biggert-Waters Flood Insurance Reform Act of 2012 was passed late last week as part of a transportation funding bill and signed into law by the president on July 6, 2012. The legislation extends National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP) authority through September 30, 2017.


This 5 year re-authorization of the National Flood Insurance Program ensures access to affordable flood insurance for millions of home and business owners across the country. The 5-year re-authorization will end the uncertainty of NFIP stopgap extensions and shutdowns.


This legislation is especially important to Grand Strand property owners as flood insurance is required for mortgages. Without NFIP flood insurance rates would sky rocket, pricing many out of the market and further depressing coastal South Carolina prices.

Tuesday, July 3, 2012

Help For SC Home Owners Facing Foreclosure

Need help with your mortgage?

The S.C. Homeownership and Employment Lending Program has given about $26 million in aid to South Carolinians facing foreclosure since January 2011, but that's not even 10 percent of the $295 million it was given by the U.S. Treasury after South Carolina became one of five states to qualify in 2010 for the Obama administration's "Hardest-Hit Fund," based on high unemployment rates


Aid per home is capped at $36,000, meaning the program still has the resources to help you or someone you know.


The program has been endorsed by most of the large lenders in the state, including Citibank, Bank of America and Wells Fargo.


Applicants must meet at least one of several criteria: being unemployed, underemployed, dealing with the death of a spouse or facing unforeseen health issues.


The program is a nonprofit division of the SC state Housing Finance and Development Authority.

For more information: www.scmortgagehelp.com

But hurry,Whatever money SC HELP has left after 2017 must be returned to the U.S. Treasury.
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