<H1> HUD MORTGAGE INSURRANCE PREMIUM REFUND SERVICES </H1> |
<H1> LOCATING MORTGAGORS OWED A DISTRIBUTIVE SHARE or MORTGAGE INSURRANCE PREMIUM REFUND FROM THE MUTUAL MORTGAGE INSURRANCE FUND </H1> |
<H1> HUD MORTGAGE PREMIUM CLAIM SERVICES </H1> |
<H1> According to FHA.GOV </H1> |
<H1> How To Get Your HUD Refund </H1> |
<H1> HOW IT WORKS </H1> |
<H1> UNCLAIMED PROPERTY </H1> |
<H1> Former Foreclosed Homeowners May Be Able To Get Money </H1> |
<H1> The Other Ways You Can Claimed Your Foreclosure Overbid or Foreclosure Tax Sale Overbid Refund is To Follow, These Steps: </H1> |
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<H6> HUD Refund Social Media </H6> |
<H6> We’ve informed 350 people about their HUD/FHA MIP refunds so far."
Go to this link to find out if HUD owes you a refund. https://entp.hud.gov/dsrs/refunds/ </H6> |
<H6> Did You Have a FHA Mortgage Loan? </H6> |
<H6> Did You Pay Off Your FHA Mortgage Loan? </H6> |
<H6> Did You Get a Mortgage Insurance Premium Refund? </H6> |
<H6> Check to Verify if You are owed a FHA Refund </H6> |
<H6> Check to Verify if You are owed a FHA Refund </H6> |
<H6> 1. Go to this website https://entp.hud.gov/dsrs/refunds/ </H6> |
<H6> 2. Go to the section ON THE WEBSITE that says “DOES HUD OWE YOU A REFUND?” scroll down to this section Search our database to find out if you are due a refund. </H6> |
<H6> 3. Enter your last name, or FHA Mortgage Loan Number (Case Number)Input your information
and click send.
4. If you are owed a HUD refund contact your local HUD office or
Request the HUD application form from this address; </H6> |
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4. If you are owed a HUD refund contact your local HUD office or
Request the HUD application form from this address; </H6> |
<H6> 4. If you are owed a HUD refund contact your local HUD office or
Request the HUD application form from this address; </H6> |
<H6> Distributive Shares Branch </H6> |
<H6> P.O. BOX 23699 </H6> |
<H6> Washington D.C. 20016-3699 </H6> |
<H6> 5. HUD will mail you a claim form and you will need to notarize the supporting mortgage documents including the HUD claim form before mailing them to the HUD office. </H6> |
<H6> 6. If you still cannot get through to the HUD office contact your last FHA mortgage company or email the HUD office at SF.Premiums@hud.gov
to request a refund application, or
check on the status of your refund. </H6> |
<H6> This is the information you should email to the HUD office </H6> |
<H6> Claimant Information </H6> |
<H6> FHA Case Number (Mortgage Loan Number) </H6> |
<H6> name (first,middle initial, last or any additional names) </H6> |
<H6> Current Address(street,apartment number,city,state and zip code) </H6> |
<H6> Current Telephone Number </H6> |
<H6> Prior FHA Property Address(street,apartment number,city,state and zip code) </H6> |
<H6> Date Property was Sold, if applicable </H6> |
<H6> Date Mortgage was paid off </H6> |
<H6> 7.Wait 120 days for your refund </H6> |
<H6> Dormant bank accounts </H6> |
<H6> Unclaimed insurrance proceeds(go to- https://https://eapps.naic.org/life-policy-locator/#/welcome) </H6> |
<H6> Stocks </H6> |
<H6> Dividends </H6> |
<H6> Uncashed checks </H6> |
<H6> Deposits </H6> |
<H6> Credit balance </H6> |
<H6> Refunds </H6> |
<H6> Uncashed payroll checks </H6> |
<H6> Traveler's checks </H6> |
<H6> Unredeemed money orders </H6> |
<H6> Unredeemed gift certificates </H6> |
<H6> Certificate of deposit </H6> |
<H6> Customer overpayment </H6> |
<H6> Utility security deposits </H6> |
<H6> Mineral royalty payments </H6> |
<H6> Annuities </H6> |
<H6> ...Read more https://www.missingmoney.com </H6> |
<H6> 1.Go to the website, then click the state you live in, then put your name in the search box </H6> |
<H6> 2. See if your name is showing </H6> |
<H6> 3.If your name is showing, click the claim button </H6> |
<H6> 4.Input your current information </H6> |
<H6> 5.Select if you want the claim form mailed or emailed to you </H6> |
<H6> 6.Click submit </H6> |
<H6> 7.Follow your state instructions on the form to claim your money </H6> |
<H6> 8.Wait 90 days for the money </H6> |
<H6> 1. Get a copy of one of your prior mortgage statement before the foreclosure auction. Make sure the Mortgage loan number is on the statement. Take a copy of the prior mortgage statement with you with valid Identification card to the court house. </H6> |
<H6> 2. Go to the court house that the Foreclosure auction took place(the court clerk will ask you for the Foreclosure auction date, make sure you know the auction date so they can look up the information for you). </H6> |
<H6> 3. Go to the court clerk office then ask the court clerk for a copy of the foreclosure auction preceding you may have to pay a small fee to get a copy. </H6> |
<H6> 4. Look at the final sale price during the foreclosure auction to see if there was an overbid on the property. </H6> |
<H6> 5. If the property sold for more than what was owed on the property, ask the court clerk what are the procedures to claim the excess money from the foreclosure sale. </H6> |
<H6> 6. The clerk will inform you the procedures to claim the overbid refund, if she does not know what the procedures are get an attorney to assist you with claiming your refund. </H6> |
<H6> 7. Wait 120 days for the refund. </H6> |
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