Participant information
Entity Name: Oregon
Type of Recipient: State/DC
UEID: CJUQKQUXSCJ5
TIN: 930952117
DUNS+4: 809580293
FAIN Number: HAF0027
Address: 725 Summer St. NE, Suite B
City: Salem
State: Oregon
Zip: 97301-1266
Report Status: Submitted
Date Submitted: 11/13/2024, 12:46 p.m.
Submitted by: Ryan Vanden Brink, ryan.vandenbrink@hcs.oregon.gov
Certified by: Ryan Vanden Brink
Point of Contact List:
| Beth Brown | Assistant Director of Accounting
| beth.brown@hcs.oregon.gov
| ERA - Account Administrator; ERA - Point of Contact for Submission; ERA - Point of Contact for Reporting; ERA - Authorized Representative; ERA2 - Point of Contact for Submission; ERA2 - Point of Contact for Reporting; HAF - Point of Contact for Submission; HAF - Point of Contact for Reporting; HAF - Authorized Representative
|
Joass Lyatuu
| Senior Finance Policy Analyst
| joass.lyatuu@oregon.gov
| CRF - Authorized
Representative; ERA - Point of Contact for Reporting; ERA - Authorized Representative; ERA2 - Point of Contact for Reporting; ERA2 - Authorized Representative; HAF - Point of Contact for Reporting; HAF - Authorized Representative; SLFRF - Point of Contact for Reporting; SLFRF - Authorized Representative
|
Ryan Vanden Brink
| Asstistant Director of
Homeowner Assistance Programs
| ryan.vandenbrink@hcs.oregon.gov
| HAF - Account
Administrator; HAF - Point of Contact for Reporting; HAF - Authorized Representative
|
| Nathan Merrill | Data and Reporting Analyst | nathan.merrill@hcs.oregon.gov
| HAF - Point of Contact
for Reporting
|
Andrew Dennis
| Operations and Policy Analyst | andrew.dennis@hcs.oregon.gov
|
HAF - Point of Contact
for Reporting
|
Rachel Barber
| HAF Accountant
| rachel.barber@hcs.oregon.gov
|
HAF - Point of Contact
for Reporting
|
Community engagement and outreach
- Did you continue outreach to communities once your HAF Program(s) began?
Yes
- Please quantify the total amount of funds spent on outreach.
$45,656.84
You identified the community-based organizations listed below in your HAF Participant Plan or a previous report. Please indicate whether or not you have performed outreach to these organizations using the checkboxes in the "Outreach performed" column.
Catholic Charities
| Community Organization
| | |
Consulate of Mexico
| Community
Organization
| | |
Asian Pacific American Network of Oregon
| Community
Organization
| | |
Bridges
| Community
Organization
| | |
Condensed public meeting attendance list
| Community
Organization
| | |
Oregon Housing Alliance
| Community
Organization
| | |
Governor's Racial Justice Council
|
Community
Organization
| | |
Oregon Manufactured Housing Advisory Committee
| Community
Organization
| | X
|
Farmworker Housing Development Corp
| Provider
| |
X
|
Legal Aid Services of Oregon
| Provider
| |
X
|
Elemental Law
| Provider
| |
X
|
Oregon Law Center
| Provider
| |
X
|
Oregon DOJ, Consumer Protection
| Provider
| | X
|
17 statewide homeownership centers providing housing counseling
| Provider
| | X
|
Performance goals
Help reduce serious delinquencies
| Mortgage Reinstatement
| Goal Met | | X
|
| Serve a substantial number of at-risk Oregonians | Mortgage Reinstatement
|
Goal Met
| |
X
|
Help prevent foreclosures
| Mortgage Payment Assistance
|
Goal Met
| |
X
|
See above goals
| Mortgage Payment Assistance
|
Goal Met
| | |
See above goals
| Payment Assistance for
Homeowner’s Insurance
|
Goal Met
| | |
See above goals
| Payment Assistance for
Delinquent Property Taxes
|
Goal Met
| | |
Maintain SDI homeownership
| Mortgage Reinstatement
|
Goal Met
| |
X
|
See above goals
| Payment Assistance for HOA fees or liens
|
Goal Met
| | |
See above goals
| Payment Assistance for Down Payment Assistance Loans
|
Goal Met
| | |
Methods for targeting
- Please provide an update on your targeting plan including challenges successes, etc.
This year, OHCS narrowed eligibility criteria to focus on homeowners most at risk of loss. In June and July 2024, OHCS worked with counselors and attorneys to broaden these criteria to better serve homeowners at risk, including giving counselors more flexibility to qualify applicants with no other options.
This year, OHCS made final outreach attempts targeting homeowners the most at risk of loss. We promoted HAF to the statewide Dispute Resolution Advisory Committee, made up of stakeholders of manufactured and floating homes. This led to an August 2024 podcast highlighting HAF accomplishments serving manufactured homeowners with mortgages, lot rent, taxes, and title issues. In July 2024, Oregon began working with every county to send direct mailers to homeowners in or entering the property tax foreclosure process. We estimate this resulted in over 1,700 letters reaching potentially eligible highest risk homeowners in 24 counties. OHCS continued sending HAF letters to homeowners entering nonjudicial foreclosure.
In August 2024, OHCS was invited to a Q&A session with mediators who help obtain workout options with homeowners and servicers as part of the Oregon Foreclosure Avoidance program. We provided information on the program and which homeowners may be eligible as the program winds down. OHCS continued to outreach through housing counselors, housing organizations, and attorneys to reach and assist potentially eligible homeowners. Another 66 applications were submitted by non-English households. -
Is the targeting plan put forth in the HAF Plan achieving the desired results?
Yes
Best practices and coordination
- Have you coordinated with any of these agencies (FHA, VA, USDA, GSEs, state or local agencies that hold mortgage portfolios)? If so, please provide best practices and information on coordination efforts.
-
Yes. OHCS assists homeowners with any of these loans. However, we only coordinated with loans held in OHCS portfolios and Oregon counties on their property tax foreclosure lists. OHCS determined how to help homeowners after the county took title in the tax foreclosure process and how to help manufactured homeowners with title registration prerequisites to qualify for HAF.
- Have you coordinated with servicers? If so, please provide best practices and information on coordination efforts.
- Yes. In the past year, coordination on P record exchange improved significantly, helping homeowners as well as OHCS and servicers.
Certification
Statement
I certify that the information provided is accurate and complete after reasonable inquiry of people, systems, and other information available to the HAF participant. The undersigned acknowledges that any materially false, fictitious, fraudulent statement, or representation (or concealment or omission of a material fact) in this submission may be the subject of criminal prosecution under the False Statements Accountability Act of 1996, as amended, 18 USC 1001, and also may subject me and the HAF participant to civil penalties, damages, and administrative remedies for false claims or otherwise (including under 31 USC 3729 et seq.) The undersigned is an authorized representative of the HAF participant with authority to make the above certifications and representations on behalf of the HAF participant.
- How much in interest did you earn on HAF award funds in your last fiscal year?
$0
If you earned interest in excess of $500, did you remit that excess earned interest to the Department of Health and Human Services Payment Management System (PMS)?
N/A – Interest earned less than $500