Servicemembers Civil Relief Act Notice Disclosure

Servicemembers Civil Relief

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Servicemembers Civil Relief Act Notice Disclosure

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Servicemembers Civil
Relief Act
Notice Disclosure

U.S. Department of Housing
and Urban Development
Office of Housing

OMB Approval No. xxxx-xxxx
(exp mm/dd/yyyy)

Legal Rights and Protections Under the SCRA
Servicemembers on “active duty” or “active service,” or a dependent of such a
servicemember may be entitled to certain legal protections and debt relief pursuant to the
Servicemembers Civil Relief Act (50 USC App. §§ 501-596) (SCRA).
Who May Be Entitled to Legal Protections Under the SCRA?
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Active duty members of the Army, Navy, Air Force, Marine Corps, Coast Guard, and
active service National Guard;
Active service members of the commissioned corps of the National and Atmospheric
Administration;
Active service members of the commissioned corps of the Public Health Service;
United States citizens serving with the armed forces of a nation with which the United
States is allied in the prosecution of a war or military action; and
Their spouses.

What Legal Protections Are Servicemembers Entitled To Under the SCRA?
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The SCRA states that a debt incurred by a servicemember, or servicemember and spouse
jointly, prior to entering military service shall not bear interest at a rate above 6 percent
during the period of military service.
The SCRA states that in a legal action to enforce a debt against real estate that is filed
during, or within 90 days after the servicemember’s military service, a court may stop the
proceedings for a period of time, or adjust the debt. In addition, the sale, foreclosure, or
seizure of real estate shall not be valid if it occurs during, or within 90 days after the
servicemember’s military service unless the creditor has obtained a court order approving
the sale, foreclosure, or seizure of the real estate.
The SCRA contains many other protections besides those applicable to home loans.

How Does A Servicemember or Dependent Request Relief Under the SCRA?
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In order to request relief under the SCRA, a servicemember or spouse, or both, must
provide a written request to the lender, together with a copy of servicemember’s military
orders. [Note: Lender should place its name, address and contact information here].

How Does a Servicemember or Dependent Obtain Information About the SCRA?
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Servicemembers and dependents with questions about the SCRA should contact their
unit’s Judge Advocate, or their installation’s Legal Assistance Officer. A military legal
assistance office locator for all branches of the Armed Forces is available at
http://legalassistance.law.af.mil/content/locator.php.
The U. S. Department of Defense’s information resource, “Military One Source”, also
can help you find a legal assistance attorney. The toll-free telephone numbers for
Military One Source are: From the United States: 1-800-342-9647. From outside the
United States (where available): 1-800-342-6477. International collect: 484-530-5747.

form HUD-92070
(7/31/2006)


File Typeapplication/pdf
File TitleIf you are in active military service or have been called to active duty military service, you may be entitled to certain lega
AuthorHUD
File Modified2006-08-22
File Created2006-07-07

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