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Reply To Topic Topic: My HAP experience
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Posted By on 05-12-2010 02:43 AM

 Hello all.  I am currently in a very tough situation.  I qualified and applied for the HAP program months before my detach/report date on my orders.  I purchased my home for 620K in San Diego in 2006.  It is currently worth 400K.  The HAP "counselors" said that I had to list the home at market price, find a buyer, and submit an offer to the HAP office.  While all of this sounds like a blessing on the surface, it has been nothing short of a nightmare.  First, HAP office told me that they would not consider any offers on my home until 90 days out from my PCS date.  Once I submitted an offer within the 90 day window, they told me that it would be at least 60 days before my case was assigned to someone.  Once the case was reviewed, the sale would proceed and close within a respectable time period.  Now that I have a solid offer in to the HAP office, they are telling me that they are still processing cases from 2007-2009.  I am summarizing here, but the next advice I got from the overworked HAP employee was to call her back in 6 months and she'd have a better idea of my time table. There are so many things wrong with this picture.  I am moving to Bethesda, MD, and will need to maintain a 620K mortgage plus insurance, taxes, and HOA dues in San Diego while paying for a rental for my family in my new duty station.  Meanwhile, I have buyers in limbo wondering when and if this sale will ever close.  The HAP program is good in theory if there are enough employees in the office to handle the high volume of cases. I am current on my mortgage and will be facing hardship trying to maintain two residences and my credit score.  It seems as though they make up the rules as they go along.  For all I know, 6-12 months from now when they do get to my case, they will say that I am not even qualified for the program.  Also, how do they expect buyers to hang around indefinitely?  There is no reliable source for information.  If you call HAP Sacramento on two different days, you will get two different answers.  A short sale is an option, but I am trying to be a good citizen.  A short sale makes much more financial sense if this HAP will drag on indefinitely without any established timeline.  This is another glaring example of government inefficiency and fraud.  The HAP program was established to help military members in need, and in my case, the help will come far too late or not at all.

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