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MI Homeowners, Renters May Modify Payments During COVID-19 Outbreak

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Kevin Lavery
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WKAR-MSU
Michigan renters and homeowners struggling to make payments during the COVID-19 outbreak may be able to modify their payment schedules.

Mid-Michigan housing advocates say resources are available for homeowners and renters struggling to make payments during the coronavirus outbreak. 

In Michigan, eviction hearings are on hold through April 17, and major mortgage lenders have enacted a national 60-day moratorium on foreclosures. 

 

Senior housing counselor LeighAnna Beach with the nonprofit Capital Area Housing Partnership says renters and homeowners facing temporary layoffs or even a more permanent loss of income because of COVID-19 have some options for modifying their payment plans.

 

“If they’re struggling with a COVID-19 related hardship, they need to reach out to their landlord or their mortgage servicer; that is, the place where they send their payments to, and ask about assistance that may be available,” Beach says.

 

The Capital Area Housing Partnership staff is working remotely at this time, but Beach says the agency is offering free financial counseling through virtual appointments. 

 

 

 

Kevin Lavery served as a general assignment reporter and occasional local host for Morning Edition and All Things Considered before retiring in 2023.
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