Idaho has been approved for 13 million dollars to aid the unemployed and help save their homes from foreclosure. Unemployed homeowners will be able to get help from the government with zero-interest, forgivable loans that set out to help them avoid foreclosure. The program will provide up to $50,000 to unemployed homeowners so they can continue to make their mortgage payments while out of work. The loans can be forgiven over 5 years. For more information contact Joshua Groesbeck 208353-7131 or josh@homeswithjosh.com
Or contact The Department of Housing and Urban Development
http://portal.hud.gov/portal/page/portal/HUD
Unemployed home owners in five states will be able to get some help from the government with zero-interest, forgivable loans that set out to help them avoid foreclosure.
The $1 billion Emergency Homeowners’ Loan Program — an Obama administration program — was established nearly a year ago but has been delayed several months. The House recently voted to end the unemployment program, but the Democrat-led Senate isn’t expected to approve the measure.
The program will provide unemployed home owners zero-interest loans of up to $50,000 so that they’ll be able to continue making mortgage payments. The loans can be forgiven over five years.

