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Locality: Paramount, California

Phone: +1 562-256-5641



Address: 15344 Bixler Ave. 90723 Paramount, CA, US

Website: www.econnectcard.com/felix%20realtor

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Realtor Felix Valdelamar 13.07.2021

Beautiful House for Sale ! 3/2 with big garage, long driveway and large yards! Great location. Text me for private viewing: 562 256 5641. (Felix)

Realtor Felix Valdelamar 30.06.2021

School News! Updated CDC guidance says 3 feet of distancing is safe in schools The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention on Friday is updating its physical distancing guidelines for children in schools from 6 feet to 3 feet.... On Friday, the agency is releasing three new studies it says support distancing of 3 feet between students, so long as everyone is wearing a mask and other prevention measures are in place.

Realtor Felix Valdelamar 11.06.2021

Stay HOME!!! Contact me for any questions on how forbearance applies to you or deferment or other options that might be available to you. Felix @ 562 256 5641 of email : [email protected]

Realtor Felix Valdelamar 04.06.2021

God is making a new THING! Today is a new day! New beginning! Fresh things!... Today is God’s will! God wins today! The winning numbers are in his hand... May we never stop looking to him and his word! Show time... Rebirth... Play ball to God’s Guidance and marvelous discoveries! - Félix Valdelamar

Realtor Felix Valdelamar 20.05.2021

Good news for homeowners behind on payments! Call Felix @ 562 256 5641 cel if you have any questions. HUD BuildingThe Federal Housing Administration (FHA) and H...UD announced, a few weeks following FHFA's similar announcement, the fourth extension of its foreclosure and eviction moratorium through February 28, for homeowners with FHA-insured single-family mortgages covered under the Coronavirus Relief and Economic Security (CARES) Act. The FHFA in early December stated its extension would run "at least" through January. FHA's moratorium prohibits servicers from initiating or proceeding with foreclosure and foreclosure-related eviction actions for FHA-insured single-family forward and reverse mortgages, except for those secured by legally vacant and abandoned properties. The FHA also will extend, through February 28, the deadline for single-family borrowers with FHA-insured mortgages to request an initial COVID-19 forbearance from their mortgage servicer to defer or reduce their mortgage payments for up to six months, which can be extended for an additional six months, the agency announced on Monday. In addition, said the FHA in a press release, it also has extended multiple temporary provisions for lenders and servicers to allow them to continue doing FHA business despite social distancing considerations. Assistant Secretary for Housing and Federal Housing Commissioner Dana Wade promised the FHA will continue to assist borrowers who are struggling financially as a result of the national health crisis. "COVID-19 has created hardships for millions of Americans," Wade said. "American homeowners should not be forced from their homes while they are seeking help." In its press release, the FHA outlined the following additional provisions: It will extend the timeframe for providing an insurance endorsement on single-family mortgages in forbearance through March 31, 2021. The temporary re-verification of employment guidance and exterior-only appraisal inspection option will now be accepted through February 28, 2021. Provisions for verification of self-employment, rental income, and 203(k) Rehabilitation Mortgage escrow accounts will be allowed through February 28, 2021. The FHA encourages borrowers who can make their mortgage payments to continue to do so, the FHA said, adding that, "Those who are struggling financially because of COVID-19 should engage with their mortgage servicer ... FHA provides post-COVID-19 forbearance loss mitigation options to assist borrowers with bringing their mortgage current. FHA does not require a lump sum payment at the end of any COVID-19 forbearance period." (Daily Dose) For the full list of extensions and provisions, visit HUD.gov.