KEY POINTS
  • While many homeowners are on their way toward financial recovery after the worst days of the pandemic, the need for help continues.
  • The Homeowner Assistance Fund, overseen by the U.S. Department of the Treasury, has a nearly $10 billion pot of money, and owners can still apply to the program for relief.

Most of the pandemic-era forbearance options for struggling homeowners have come to an end, but a pot of money allocated by Congress is still available for those who need aid.

The Homeowner Assistance Fund, overseen by the U.S. Department of the Treasury, is a nearly $10 billion federal program established to deliver relief to families who are behind on their mortgages and other housing-related expenses due to the financial fallout of the public health crisis.