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Capital Region housing groups cautious as HUD expands COVID-19 relief
Jay Silver
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1of3Buy PhotoRenters and housing advocates hold a rally outside of Troy City Hall on Tuesday, Nov. 2, 2020, in Troy, N.Y. Organizers are concerned that those who have lost their jobs or are unable to work due to the pandemic will be evicted from their homes. (Paul Buckowski/Times Union)Paul Buckowski/Albany Times UnionShow MoreShow Less
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WASHINGTON, D.C. Some housing officials in the Capital Region are telling homeowners who are relieved by the new federal COVID-19 eviction moratorium extension to begin preparing financially for the eventual end of the federal program.
Letter: Now is time to create mortgage repayment plan
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FILE. Letter writer says, As an agency actively engaged in foreclosure prevention efforts over the past decade, we know the devastating impacts foreclosures have on our neighbors and communities in the Capital Region. And we have cause for concern because mortgage delinquency rates are at record highs three times the last high in January 2009, the height of the great recession.
As an agency actively engaged in foreclosure prevention efforts over the past decade, we know the devastating impacts foreclosures have on our neighbors and communities in the Capital Region. And we have cause for concern because mortgage delinquency rates are at record highs three times the last high in January 2009, the height of the great recession.