The comprehensive
NID-Housing Counseling Agency (NID-HCA), program is designed to offer the
myriad of housing related issues to our clients, nationwide. We offer counseling
to consumers, as well as non-profits, public agencies and faith-based organizations
in each of the following areas: Prepurchase, Budget/Credit, Pre-rental,
Homeowner, Default/Foreclosure, Home Equity Conversion/Reverse Mortgages,
Community Development Programs, Housing Rehabilitation, Refinance, Financial
Literacy, Discrimination, Predatory Lending and Fair Housing. The function
of the agency is to provide housing related counseling to all persons/entities
with housing needs, FREE OF CHARGE. The agency is staffed by a network of
fully training counselors/real estate professionals with extensive multi-choice
knowledge of the real estate industry, in general and within their areas,
specifically. The agency also has an extensive referral system for all of
your real estate related needs. Counseling is offered in the following ways
to accommodate the client: Office location, telephone, e-mail, confidential
fax on demand, and TDD (for the hearing impaired). Spanish and Cantonese
counselors are available at each location. Counseling is strictly confidential.
One-on-one and/or group counseling seminars are available. Counseling questions
submitted by e-mail and fax are confidential and will only be accessible
by the counselor
Our Philosophy
NID-HCA (The National Association of Real Estate BrokersInvestment
Division, Inc., Housing Counseling Agency) has expanded the principles
and practices of traditional housing counseling and has established Centers
for Housing and Homeownership Advice across our nation. We help build
our communities through outreach efforts, education and the creation of
partnerships, uniting counseling, business and community groups. Through
hard-won experience, NID-HCA has found that community building must begin
in our streets and neighborhoods and grow through towns and cities; it
germinates at the bottom and sprouts upward. A safe and decent community
is not created by words of wisdom from ivory towers but by the people
who live there. Come with us as we map out the path to the future and
extend a helping hand to the community builders of our nation.
Outreach
Our first duty as housing counselors is to make the community aware
of the value of our servicesthat we offer training and information
that can change peoples lives. Many times, the people most in need
of our services are the least aware of them. For this reason, NID-HCA
centers are located in central cities and rural areas across the nation
where they can serve people who may not be a part of the housing and financial
mainstream. We have constructed outreach systems designed to bring quality
counseling services to this under-served group in a very cost-efficient
manner. With a long history of dedication to the communities it serves,
NID-HCA is a well-known and established resource for providing general
housing information and home-buying advice to all the people in our service
areas.
Education
The guiding educational objective of the NID-HCA is to help consumers
and organizations make informed, knowledgeable and fiscally prudent housing
decisions. To accomplish this goal, NID-HCA provides a broad base of educational
services, including technologically advanced housing education, general
financial literacy training, and access to vital housing information.
We are not concerned with merely generating statistics showing we have
served a large number of people; statistics without genuine success stories
are hollow measurements. NID-HCA is committed to having its clients gain
a comprehensive financial understanding, enabling them to operate successfully
and independently in the real world.
Partnerships
Creating viable partnerships with people and organizations within
a community is central in our effort to facilitate community building.
The first and most important alliance we seek to develop is with each
of our housing clients. Our client/counselor relationships are based on
shared efforts, a mutuality of interests and honesty. Over the long term,
these relationships are the ties that bind us with the neighborhoods we
serve.
Second, we seek to develop partnerships with both community-based organizations
and people who are active community builders. In its local service area,
each NID-HCA center establishes coalitions and opens lines of communication
with churches, community development corporations, housing authorities,
lawyers, real estate agents/brokers, property managers, real estate appraisers
and developers, financial institutions, elected officials, educational
institutions, mentoring programs and others too numerous to list. In addition
to providing our centers with the support and resources necessary to carry
out our local programs, these partnering ventures align our efforts with
the particular interests of the local groups and community activists.
Lastly, we seek partnership with our institutional partners: national
banks and mortgage lenders, secondary mortgage market participants, national
housing counseling intermediaries, trade organizations, and branches of
local, state and federal government agencies. Although generally coordinated
through our national office, these alliances supply technical and financial
support that is managed through our local centers. Each center is encouraged
to work independently with our regional offices to innovate solutions
appropriate to local issues. We also provide overall program performance
reports to our institutional partners.
It is important to remember that our partnership endeavors exist for
one reason: to bring the highest level of counseling support to all our
clients in a cost-efficient and professional manner.