Foreclosure Assistance Programs by State

Alabama
Housing Finance Authority

Alaska
Housing Finance Corporation

Arizona
Department of Housing/Arizona Housing Finance Authority

Arkansas
Development Finance Authority

California
Housing Finance Agency
California Tax Credit Allocation Committee

Colorado
Housing and Finance Authority

Connecticut
Housing Finance Authority

Delaware
State Housing Authority

D.C.
Department of Housing and Community Development
District of Columbia Housing Finance Agency

Florida
Housing Finance Corporation

Georgia
Department of Community Affairs/Georgia Housing and Finance Authority
HUD-Approved Housing Counseling Links

Hawaii
Housing Finance and Development Corporation

Idaho
Housing and Finance Association

Illinois
Housing Development Authority

Indiana
Housing and Community Development Authority

Iowa
Finance Authority

Kansas
Housing Resources Corporation

Kentucky
Housing Corporation

Louisiana
Housing Finance Agency

Maine
MaineHousing

Maryland
Department of Housing and Community Development
Maryland Foreclosure Counseling Services Law

Massachusetts
Department of Housing & Community Development
MassHousing

Michigan
State Housing Development Authority
Detroit HOPE

HUD-approved Housing Counseling

Minnesota
Minnesota Housing

Mississippi
Home Corporation

Missouri
Housing Development Commission
HUD-approved Housing Counseling Links

Montana
Board of Housing/Housing Division

Nebraska
Investment Finance Authority
HUD-approved Housing Counseling Links

Nevada
Housing Division

New Hampshire
Housing Finance Authority
HUD-approved Housing Counseling Links

New Jersey
Housing and Mortgage Finance Agency
HUD-approved Housing Counseling

New Mexico
Mortgage Finance Authority
HUD-approved Housing Counseling

New York
City Housing Development Corporation
Nassau County foreclosure assistance hotline
New York State Division of Housing and Community Renewal
New York State Foreclosure Prevention
New York State Housing Finance Agency/State of New York Mortgage Agency

North Carolina
 Housing Finance Agency
HUD-approved Housing Counseling Links

North Dakota
Housing Finance Agency

Ohio
Housing Finance Agency
Lucas County Foreclosure Prevention Assistance
Ohio Department of Commerce / Consumer Lending Foreclosure Hotline

Oklahoma
Housing Finance Agency
HUD-approved Housing Counseling Links

Oregon
Housing and Community Services

Pennsylvania
Housing Finance Agency
HUD-approved Housing Counseling Links

Puerto Rico
Housing Finance Authority

Rhode Island
Housing
HUD-approved Housing Counseling Links

South Carolina
State Housing Finance and Development Authority
HUD-approved Housing Counseling Links

South Dakota
Housing Development Authority
HUD-Approved Housing Counseling Links

Tennessee
Housing Development Agency
HUD-approved Housing Counseling Links

Texas
Department of Housing and Community Affairs

Utah
Housing Corporation

Vermont
Housing Finance Agency
HUD-Approved Housing Counseling Links

Virgin Islands
Housing Finance Authority

Virginia
Housing Development Authority
HUD-Approved Housing Counseling

Washington
State Housing Finance Commission

West Virginia
Housing Development Fund
HUD-Approved Housing Counseling Links

Wisconsin
Housing and Economic Development Authority

Wyoming
Community Development Authority


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