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FakeNoose

(32,639 posts)
Thu Mar 23, 2023, 12:51 PM Mar 2023

Thousands of homeowners still at risk as Pa. alleges improper denials, delays in mortgage relief

(link) https://www.spotlightpa.org/news/2023/03/pa-mortgage-relief-delays-contractor/

HARRISBURG — The state agency overseeing Pennsylvania’s troubled mortgage relief program has leveled a slew of new accusations against the private contractor originally hired to run it as thousands of homeowners remain stuck in limbo and at risk of further financial harm. The allegations represent a stark reversal from the Pennsylvania Housing Finance Agency. In January, the agency announced that it would end the contract March 31 and run the program itself, but pointedly avoided saying the company, Innovative Emergency Management, Inc., was at fault.

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In a scathing letter dated March 1, PHFA leveled a series of new criticisms at the company, and ended the contract even sooner than planned. The housing agency now says the company failed to deliver what it had promised since the beginning. More recently, IEM prematurely denied assistance to some homeowners in an effort to close applications quickly, PHFA said.

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The Pennsylvania contract, signed in October 2021, was supposed to last five years. In its March letter alleging serious problems with the company’s performance, PHFA noted a recent uptick in the number of homeowners denied assistance because IEM caseworkers deemed their mortgage or utility company unresponsive. The increase, which the agency said began after it first moved to end the contract, appears to represent an effort by IEM to close applications “prematurely,” the letter said.

PHFA spokesperson Scott Elliott said in a statement that it was not yet clear how many homeowners were affected and that PHFA would review those cases to ensure that no one was unfairly disqualified.


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This is not good. People are losing their homes and their good credit ratings while this private contractor has done almost nothing to help them.

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Thousands of homeowners still at risk as Pa. alleges improper denials, delays in mortgage relief (Original Post) FakeNoose Mar 2023 OP
IEM, famous for the sweetheart FEMA contracts they received from li'l bush before Katrina Mc Mike Mar 2023 #1

Mc Mike

(9,114 posts)
1. IEM, famous for the sweetheart FEMA contracts they received from li'l bush before Katrina
Thu Mar 23, 2023, 01:04 PM
Mar 2023

for the non-existent disaster relief plan they 'prepared' for New Orleans.

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