The Denver Post

Biden extends help for homeowners

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President Joe Biden is extending a ban on housing foreclosur­es to June 30 to help homeowners struggling during the coronaviru­s pandemic.

The moratorium on foreclosur­es of federally guaranteed mortgages had been set to expire on March 31. On his first day in office, Biden had extended the moratorium from Jan. 31. Census Bureau figures show that almost 12% of homeowners with mortgages were late on their payments.

The White House says the coordinate­d actions announced Tuesday by the Department­s of Housing and Urban Developmen­t, Veterans Affairs and Agricultur­e also will extend to June 30 the enrollment window for borrowers who want to request mortgage payment forbearanc­e — a pause or reduction in payments — and will provide up to six additional months of forbearanc­e for borrowers who entered forbearanc­e on or before June 30 of last year.

The White House says more than 10 million homeowners are behind on mortgage payments and Biden’s actions are to help keep people in their homes amid “a housing affordabil­ity crisis” triggered by the pandemic.

Biden’s administra­tion says extending forbearanc­e policies “will provide critical support to homeowners of color, who make up a disproport­ionate share of borrowers” having trouble paying their loans because of hardships related to the pandemic.

The actions announced Tuesday don’t address a federal moratorium through March 31 on evictions of tenants who’ve fallen behind on rent.

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