Governor Newsom has expanded the CalAssist Mortgage Fund to provide $100,000 in mortgage relief grants for California fire survivors and increases income eligibility.
Gov. Gavin Newsom bypasses stalled federal disaster aid with a massive mortgage relief expansion as officials clash over California wildfire recovery efforts.
Governor Gavin Newsom announced Thursday that California is expanding support for homeowners impacted by wildfires in Los Angeles and other hard‑hit regions. Under the CalAssist program, eligible ...
(FOX40.COM) — California disaster survivors now have access to significantly more mortgage assistance, part of an effort to ...
The income limits for households in Los Angeles County increased by about $70,000. But this program isn't exclusive to the county.
SACRAMENTO, California — A California legislator is proposing additional mortgage relief for wildfire victims after Los ...
Over one year after the wildfires in LA County, Governor Newsom announced a major expansion of mortgage relief for victims.
Redfin Real Estate economists say the recent dip in mortgage rates gives serious house hunters a window of opportunity to lock in a lower monthly housing payment. The daily average mortgage rate ...
Legislation by Pasadena Assemblymember John Harabedian would strengthen mortgage relief for L.A. wildfire victims and extend it from one year to three.
Mayor Karen Bass has called on banks and mortgage servicers to extend mortgage payment relief for homeowners recovering from the January wildfires, proposing three additional years beyond the one year ...