Wednesday, July 18, 2012

HUD simplifies info for Fla. cities

The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) redesigned its consumer-facing website to make it easier for Florida customers to find information on HUD and FHA programs.

In addition to Florida, the redesign impacts the nine other states plus Puerto Rico that are part of HUD Southeast Region IV.

HUD has four physical locations in Florida, and each one – Jacksonville, Miami, Orlando and Tampa – has its own webpage. Each webpage has an extensive storehouse of information that covers most visitor inquiries, including:

• Office business hours
• Frequently requested information and programs
• Frequently requested telephone numbers within HUD
• Opportunity to provide customer service feedback
• Overview of HUD programs
• Foreclosure help: HOPE Now, Making Home Affordable, more
• Link to FHA loan information
• Link to HUD homes for sale

Customers may click on their respective state of Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee and Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands to connect with the new customer service page or access the page at www.hud.gov/(type in their state) then go to the I Want to section and click on Get Help for Me/Customer Service in order to connect to the customer service page as well.

For more information, visit the Florida cities page.

Source: Florida Realtors®

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