From: David Okeowo <dok...@alasu.edu>
Date: February 24, 2011 4:24:13 PM CST
To: "'lattsa...@gmail.com'" <lattsa...@gmail.com>, "'lattsa...@yahoo.com'" <lattsa...@yahoo.com>
Subject: FW: unemployment help
David Okeowo, Ph.D.
Professor and Chair
Department of Communications
Alabama State University
334-229-4976 (fax)
From: David Okeowo
Sent: Thursday, February 24, 2011 9:04 AM
To: 'lattsa...@yahoo.com'
Cc: 'lattsa...@gmail.com'
Subject: FW: unemployment help
David Okeowo, Ph.D.
Professor and Chair
Department of Communications
Alabama State University
334-229-4976 (fax)
From: Baker, Kimberly
Sent: Thursday, February 10, 2011 10:48 AM
To: David Okeowo
Subject: unemployment help
The link is www.hardesthitalabama.com
On February 2, Governor Robert Bentley announced the creation of Hardest Hit Alabama (HHA), a new program providing $162 million for the prevention of foreclosure in Alabama.
Approximately $162 million was awarded to Alabama Housing Finance Authority to provide assistance targeted at Alabama's unemployed homeowners. The U.S. Department of Treasury's "Hardest Hit Fund" is authorized under the Emergency Economic Stabilization Act of 2008 and is available in 18 states and the District of Columbia.
Eligible homeowners will receive assistance to pay their current mortgage payment and all other mortgage-related expenses, including payments on any subordinate liens, while unemployed. HHA will provide up to 12 monthly mortgage payments, or $15,000, per household.
Alabama homeowners who have been declared eligible by the Alabama Department of Industrial Relations to receive state unemployment compensation benefits may apply. To qualify, applicants must have a total annual household income of less than $75,740, and the unpaid principal balance on their home's mortgages must be less than $258,690.
The homeowner must currently occupy the property as their primary residence, and the home must be located in Alabama. Assistance will be available for single-family homes, attached or detached, and manufactured housing attached to real property.
HHA will be available statewide to qualified homeowners on a first-come, first-served basis. Visit the Treasury's website to learn more about the Hardest Hit Funds
Kim Baker, Instructor
Alabama State University
Department of Communications
P. O. Box 271
Montgomery, Alabama 36101