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    HomelessnessHomelessness

    What issue are you facing?
    Where to get help
    I am at-risk for or currently experiencing homelessness, what should I do?

    HUD supports many organizations that provide housing assistance and/or supportive services to people.
    HUD is not a direct service provider. For direct assistance, please dial 2-1-1 and contact a homeless service provider in your area.

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    Affordable Places to LiveAffordable Places to Live

    What issue are you facing?
    Where to get help
    I am in search of affordable places to live, where can I get help?

    HUD supports many organizations that provide housing assistance and/or supportive services to people.
    HUD is not a direct service provider. For direct assistance, please refer to the following resources:

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    What additional housing resources (external to HUD) are available to me?
    • Low-Income Housing Tax Credit (LIHTC) Properties
      A tax credit property is owned by a developer or landlord who participates in the Low-Income Housing Tax Credit (LIHTC) program. For more information, contact Low Income Housing Tax Credit Program (mainehousing.org). These owners can claim tax credits for renting some or all units to low- or moderate- income tenants at restricted rent. LIHTC rents are not based on tenant’s income but instead set by the use restriction tied to the unit. Note: LIHTC owners accept Section 8 voucher tenants.

      To be eligible for an affordable unit in a LIHTC property, you must make no more than the income limit for that unit. LIHTC rents are not based on your income, but instead is set by the use restrictions tied to the unit.
      To get further information on LIHTC properties, contact Maine State Housing Authority, (207) 626-4600.
    • Search Affordable Housing by Maine HousingSearch - Housing Locator. This is an online resource to search for apartments in Maine by town, city or county. Updated quarterly.
    • USDA Rural Development Multifamily Housing
      U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Rural Development (RD) Multifamily Housing programs helps property owners through loans and grants to rehabilitate properties for low-income, elderly, and disabled individuals and families as well as domestic farm laborers. USDA RD Multifamily Rental Assistance Program provides payments to owners of USDA-financed projects on behalf of low-income tenants unable to pay their full rent.
      To search for RD Multifamily Housing Rentals in Maine, visit:
      Rural Development Multi-Family Housing Rentals
    • Resource Article for Renting in Maine
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    HomeownershipHomeownership

    What issue are you facing?
    Where to get help
    Where can I get information about becoming a homeowner?
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    How do I learn about Federal Housing Administration (FHA) loans and programs?
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    I am interested in buying a HUD home, where can I find information about HUD homes?
    I need to know how to pay off my FHA loan, where do I find this information?
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    I need home improvements, what are my options?
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    I am facing foreclosure, what can I do?
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    I am worried about lead-based paint, where can I find information about it?

    Report Housing DiscriminationReport Housing Discrimination

    What issue are you facing?
    Where to get help
    I need to report housing discrimination, where do I go?

    * The Fair Housing Act prohibits discrimination because of race, color, national origin, religion, sex (including gender identity and sexual orientation), familial status, or disability.

    Rent Relief & Eviction ResourcesRent Relief & Eviction Resources

    What issue are you facing?
    Where to get help
    I am facing eviction, what can I do?

    HUD supports many organizations that provide housing assistance and/or supportive services to people.
    HUD is not a direct service provider. For direct assistance, please refer to the following resources:

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    I need rental payment assistance, where can I get help?
    • Get Help Paying Rent and Bills
    • Rent Relief Resources
    • General Assistance helps individuals and families to meet their basic needs, you may be eligible for General Assistance if you do not have the income or resources to meet your own basic needs. You can apply in person for General Assistance at your local municipal office. If you have further questions, please call (800) 442-6003.
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    I need utility payment assistance, where can I get help?
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    Speak to a Housing CounselorSpeak to a Housing Counselor

    What issue are you facing?
    Where to get help

    I'd like to speak with a housing counselor, what can they assist me with?

    • Becoming a homeowner
    • Managing or budgeting your finances
    • Bringing your mortgage current
    • Foreclosure assistance
    • Reverse mortgages
    • Home improvements/repairs to my home
    • Renting

    Speak with a HUD Approved Housing Counselor. A HUD Approved Housing Counseling Agency can offer expert advice customized to your specific housing needs.

     

    Housing Quality & Improved Living ConditionsHousing Quality & Improved Living Conditions

    What issue are you facing?
    Where to get help
    I am in HUD funded housing, where can I find information about my property/unit inspection?
    What are housing quality standards?
    What are my options for home improvement?
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    Disaster ResourcesDisaster Resources

    What issue are you facing?
    Where to get help
    I have experienced a disaster and need to register with FEMA. What do I do?
    • Immediately after a disaster, FEMA, the U.S. Small Business Administration, and other government agencies offer initial assistance. HUD then provides additional support for ongoing recovery through programs and partnerships.
    • Register with FEMA online
    • Register through FEMA’s disaster app on your smartphone. If you haven’t downloaded the app yet, you can go to www.fema.gov/about/news-multimedia/mobile-products
    • Call (800) 621-3362. Phone lines are open 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. local time, seven days a week until further notice. Multilingual operators are on duty.

     

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    I have experienced a disaster and need to reach out to my Local Red Cross for help. Where do I go?
    I experienced a disaster and need help.
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    Native American ProgramsNative American Programs

    What issue are you facing?
    Where to get help
    I need to contact my local ONAP Office. How do I do that?
    What tribal programs are available to me?
    I need 184 Loan Information, where do I look?
    I am having issues with my HUD funded Tribally Designated Housing Entity (TDHE), where do I go?
    How do I apply for Tribal HUD Veterans Affairs Supportive Housing (VASH)?

    My Local Office Information


    For assistance at all times, we encourage you to utilize the self-help resources above.

    If you are unable to have your questions answered from the resources above, please click on the Need More Help button below to contact your local office for further assistance.

     

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    Bangor Field Office
    202 Harlow Street, Suite 20200
    Bangor, ME 04401

     

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    [Phone Icon]Phone: (207) 262-0198 or call Maine 2-1-1
    TTY: Dial 7-1-1 (Not available in all areas)

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    Jennifer Boardman, State Director

     

     

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    ⚠ In Distress? Reach Out for Help Now


    At HUD, we know housing challenges often come with other struggles. You’re not alone. These resources can help with safe housing, emergencies, or connecting with someone who will listen.

    If you are in immediate danger or need urgent help, please call 911 or go to the nearest emergency room.

    988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline. Life’s challenges can sometimes be difficult. If you are feeling overwhelmed, facing mental health struggles, or emotional distress, free support is available any time:

    • Call: 988
    • Text: 988
    • Chat: 988lifeline.org
      Trained counselors are here to listen and help, 24/7.

    Support for Domestic Violence Survivors. If you or someone you know is experiencing domestic violence, confidential help is available 24/7:

    Mental Health & Substance Use Support. The U.S. Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) Helpline offers free and confidential support for mental health, drug or alcohol use, and recovery:

    Rental, Homelessness, and Eviction Help. Need help with housing challenges, like eviction, renting, foreclosure, or credit issues?

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