Welcome to US Housing Relief

US Housing Recovery Center:

President Obama’s Homeowners Affordability & Stability plan.

Do you have problems making the payments on your home, because the interest rate has gone up?

Are you trying to refinance, but cannot because the value is just not there anymore?

Are you delinquent on your mortgage payment, possibly facing foreclosure?

Did your income decrease due to a  job change affecting your credit rating?

Did you contact your bank or mortgage company and get no where?

US Housing Relief can bring your loan current.   US Housing Relief can lower your payment.   US Housing Relief can help you get ahead again. Get your stimulus money now! Time is of the essence.

Financial Stability

If you are a homeowner who is current on your mortgage payments but unable to refinance to a lower interest rate because your home value has decreased, you may still have hope!

Do I qualify for a Making Home Affordable refinance or Loan Modification?
Answer these Questions:
Is your home your primary residence?
Are you currently employed or on a fixed income?
Is your current interest rate adjustable or your fixed rate higher then market rate?

Get A Loan Modification Today

If you happen to be more than two

payments down call the emergency

hot line:

 

1-888-838-1678

Get A Loan Modification Today

APPLY HERE

US Housing Relief LLC. Provides professional services designed to produce the best result in the complicated arena of mortgage loan modification. US Housing Relief is not a Government Agency. US Housing Relief charges a fee for services. US Housing Relief allows home owners the option to hire a “private organization” who employ licensed skilled professionals with decades of experience in the mortgage industry. US Housing Relief  would like alert all American home owners about how stressful and complicated the loan modification process is. US Housing Relief’s services are taylor made to be affordable to every home owner no matter what their current financial situation might be.

US Housing Relief  offers prospective clients the opportuity to choose how they want to apply for a loan modification. US Housing Relief  offers loan modification services, “individualized and personal”. US Housing Relief  specialist have years of banking experience to deal with your mortgage company. The bottom line is US Housing Relief is not for everyone. US Housing Relief is for those who choose to hire a private company that will perform to higher a standard. US Housing Relief ensures the best possible outcome for any situation you may be in.  US Housing Relief works for YOU. Not your mortgage company.

Below are links to government web sites with relief  programs available to home owners. Home loan modification applications can be submitted to your mortgage company with out any fee. HUD counselors are free of charge.

Note:. Your mortgage company will not and does not disclose how to qualify for a loan modification.

In the old days, Ranchers hired professional hands to watch after their ranch and so should you!

Know the truth about what it takes to qualify for a loan modification.
Read the guidelines. It explains the complexity of what it takes to qualify for a loan modification visit www.financialstability.gov.

US Housing Relief  is currently helping 64 clients who where previously declined for a loan modification. If you or anyone you know has been declined US Housing Relief specializes in reapplying and offers a free evaluation to see if  we can help.

The links below have up to date vital information for anyone seeking Federal assistance:

Home Owner Affordability and Stability plan. Often refferred to the “Obama Program”.

www.makinghomeaffordable.gov

Recent Grovernment News & Press Releases:

www.financialstability.gov

Following are links to U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Developement (HUD) . HUD is a Government agency preparing homeowners for the loan modification process. Financial counseling is also available.

www.hud.gov

Frequently asked questions about loan modification

www.hud answers frenquently asked questions about loan modification