The Atlanta Homeownership Center serves the states of Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Illinois, Indiana, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, and Tennessee, as well as the Caribbean.
U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development Atlanta Homeownership Center Five Points Plaza 40 Marietta Street Atlanta, GA 30303-2806 Map
All ATLHOC general mail and casebinders: U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development Atlanta Homeownership Center 40 Marietta Street Atlanta, GA 30303-2806 Attn: Insuring
All ATLHOC non profit program documents: U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development Atlanta Homeownership Center Non-profit Team 40 Marietta Street Atlanta, GA 30303-2806 Attn: Program Support Division
All ATLHOC downpayment assistance program documents: U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development Atlanta Homeownership Center 40 Marietta Street Atlanta, GA 30303-2806 Attn: Program Support Division
All ATLHOC mortgage limit increase documents: U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development Atlanta Homeownership Center 40 Marietta Street Atlanta, GA 30303-2806 Attn: Program Support Division
All ATLHOC Housing counseling packages: U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development Atlanta Homeownership Center 40 Marietta Street Atlanta, GA 30303-2806 Attn: Program Support Division
OCSD provides administrative support, quality control oversight and management consulting internally to the Homeownership Center staff. The Customer Service Branches provide assistance to the public and the housing industry related to HUD's single family FHA programs.
The PUD is responsible for insurance endorsement of FHA loans and, monitoring lenders (through post endorsement and pre-closing technical reviews) and appraisers (through desk and field reviews of appraisals) for compliance with FHA underwriting, insurance endorsement and appraisal guidelines and regulations. PUD provides annual FHA Update Seminars and training sessions for lenders, appraisers and other housing industry professionals throughout the Atlanta HOC jurisdiction.
The QAD is responsible for evaluating and monitoring lenders in its territory to ensure that HUD/FHA approved lenders are originating quality loans and servicing FHA-insured loans in compliance with the Department's requirements.
The PSD's key function is promoting the Department's mission of providing affordable housing opportunities through Single-Family FHA programs for Nonprofit Organizations and Housing Counseling activities.
REO is responsible for oversight of the sale of Single Family FHA foreclosed properties for an 11 state area. REO focuses on selling to owner occupants and nonprofits with the ultimate goal of minimizing the cost to the FHA Fund.