How to Find a Free HUD-Approved Housing Counselor

HUD-approved housing counselors provide free, professional help to homeowners facing financial difficulty. They can help you avoid foreclosure, modify your mortgage, or understand your options — all at no cost.

If you're facing foreclosure, talk to a HUD counselor BEFORE you talk to any company offering to help you sell. They can often help you save your home — for free.

What is a HUD-approved counselor?

The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) approves and trains housing counseling agencies that provide free or low-cost help to homeowners and renters. There are over 2,000 HUD-approved agencies nationally.

What can they help with?

  • Loan modification applications
  • Negotiating with your lender
  • Understanding foreclosure timelines and options
  • Financial counseling and budgeting
  • Applying for forbearance or hardship programs
  • Connecting you to state-specific assistance programs
  • Avoiding foreclosure rescue scams

How to find one near you

Two free official ways:

Option 1: HUD's official online tool

Visit HUD's housing counselor search. Enter your zip code and choose "Foreclosure Prevention." You'll get a list of HUD-approved counselors in your area.

Option 2: Call the HUD hotline

1-800-569-4287 (toll-free, available in English and Spanish)

They'll connect you with a local agency.

What to expect from a HUD counselor

  • Initial consultation is typically 30-60 minutes
  • They'll review your financial situation, mortgage documents, and recent correspondence with your lender
  • They'll help you identify which programs you qualify for
  • They may help you apply for loan modifications, contact your lender on your behalf, or refer you to legal aid
  • Most agencies are free; some have nominal fees for specific services (always optional)

Red flags for fake "counselors"

Some scams pose as housing counselors. Real HUD-approved counselors:

  • NEVER charge upfront fees for foreclosure help
  • NEVER tell you to stop talking to your lender
  • NEVER ask you to transfer your home title to them
  • NEVER guarantee specific outcomes
  • Will provide their HUD approval certificate on request

If a "counselor" does any of the things in the "NEVER" list, they're not a real HUD counselor — they're a scammer.

If selling becomes the right answer

Sometimes, even after exhausting loan modification and forbearance options, selling is the right path forward. If that's where you land:

  • If you have time and equity: list with a traditional agent for highest price
  • If you're short on time or the house needs work: a cash sale to a vetted investor may be best

HomePath Options can match you with one local vetted buyer at that point. We never recommend selling if a HUD counselor's solution would work for you.

Ready to see your options?

Tell us your situation. We'll match you with a vetted buyer who specializes in it — or connect you with free HUD counseling if that's better. No commitment, no cost.

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